img00547.jpg I entered and completed seven fitness contests and lost eighty pounds because of one man — a man I finally got to meet a week or so ago.

I was a featured speaker at the World Wellness Weekend event in Austin, along with Marianne Williamson, Marci Shimoff, and Bill Phillips.

Bill Phillips created the Body for Life challenge over a decade ago. It was a brilliant movement to get people to transform their bodies and their lives in only twelve weeks.

His book became a six million copy bestseller and the movement captured the imagination of an estimated two million people.

I still remember reading his magazine, Muscle Media, and seeing all those before and after pictures of average people who were now stunning looking.

I got the bug and the dream, and went for it. I couldn’t complete the first two challenges. Working out and dieting for twelve weeks was too much for my mind and body at that time.

But when I combined the Body for Life system with the Mental Toughness Institute for Weight Control‘s support and education, I got results.

As I mentioned above, I entered and completed seven contests. I lost 80 pounds. And I received an honorable mention for one contest.

So you can imagine how much I wanted to meet the man behind all this: Bill Phillips.

My friend Mark Ryan and I went to the event on Friday night to set up my booth. I didn’t know it but Bill was speaking that night. We figured we’d go see the room where I’d be speaking on Sunday. As we wandered around, I thought I saw Bill Phillips over in the corner.

But the guy I saw looked too young. This might be Bill’s son, or younger brother. But not Bill. He looked like a California surfer dude. Was that Bill?

I tried not to stare but my eyes kept wandering back to the guy. I wanted to know if it was Bill. If so, he sure seemed unassuming, humble, and natural.

After a while he went on stage to have a sound check. That’s when I knew the young fella I had been watching was in fact my hero: the legend himself, Bill Phillips.

He wasn’t ready to speak yet so I felt this was my moment. I took a deep breath, looked at Mark, and said, “I’m going in.”

I took two steps up the stairs to the stage, looked at Bill and said, “My Phillips, I’m –”

“Hi Joe,” he said, smiling.

I almost fell down the steps.

“You know me?” I asked.

“Oh, I’m well aware of who you are.”

He was smiling a little sheepish, shy smile but his eyes glowed.

“How do you know me?” I asked, baffled that this fitness inspiration would know my name. “From the movie The Secret?”

“No, I knew you before that,” he said. “From your marketing books and methods.”

Now THAT was flattering.

The man behind one of the most legendary movements to get people in the gym, who’s marketing is brilliant, knew me from my marketing.

“I saw you in the movie, too” he said. “We call that movie the Joe and Michael show, since you and Michael Beckwith are the stand-outs in it.”

I was stunned.

But I also wanted Bill to know how he helped me.

“Bill, I want you to know you transformed my life. I entered your contest seven times and dropped eighty pounds.”

“No!” he exclaimed, truly impressed.

We made some small talk for a while, had our photos taken together, and exchanged information so we could stay in touch.

It was a historic moment for me: meeting one of the heroes of my life.

Thank you, Bill Phillips.

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS — Bill has another movement in the works and another book coming out. He wants to transform the nation’s youth from childhood obesity to healthy and fit. See www.transformation.com 

6 Comments

  1. Marie-Reply
    June 10, 2008 at 2:10 am

    You are such a down to earth guy, Joe. I was smiling all the way through your post. 🙂

    Marie
    http://hubpages.com/hub/MyFourspiritualAgreements

  2. June 10, 2008 at 4:25 am

    wow, thats really cool. I’ve done BfL once, and used the techniquies in there a number of times, and while I didn’t get the results they show in the book (which are NOT typical results), I was never disappointed. To be honest, I have 10-20kg (um, 20-40lbs?) I need to move, so I’m thinking about doing it again.

    Fantastic that you got to meet a hero of yours (and a lot of other people’s). I’m curious – how do you usually react if someone – me, for example – comes up to you in the same way? 🙂 (no, I’ve never met you, I’m just curious – different people, especially public people, react VERY differently…..)

  3. June 10, 2008 at 6:06 am

    Joe, I still remember the day I got muscle media in the mail, for FREE. It was a totally different magazine, something that broke the rules of what was and had been on the book shelves for decades.

    Bill’s vhs tape on Body for Life all went to charity, allowing people to donate as much / little as they wanted, I think it was a $ 15 minimum if you could he asked.

    He was waaaaay ahead of his time with that kind of stuff, noone was “selling” stuff with 100% of profit going to charity.

    The tape was amazing as he traveled to each person’s hometown and they all eventually were grand champions. His plan was to give them his Lamborgini, instead, he sold it and bought them ALL Corvettes.

    I still remember that video!

    Very cool post Joe! Thanks bruddah!

    –Zach 🙂

  4. June 10, 2008 at 5:09 pm

    It was great to see you at Vegas other day Joe!

    LOL, I’m just “Nevillizing.” That’s great you saw your hero. I’m looking forward to see you in person someday; you’re my hero.

    Hope you recognize me with this smiling face when we meet –> 🙂

  5. June 12, 2008 at 8:21 am

    My husband and I are preparing to do The Body For Life Challenge. It was wonderful opening up my email this morning and see that you were speaking about Bill Phillips.

    I love reading about your adventures and feel almost as though I am there with you, in the way that you describe them. I can not wait to meet you at some point.

    Thank you for all you do Joe.

    Tracey

  6. June 13, 2008 at 7:53 am

    It’s always interesting to realize that the people YOU look up to have people THEY look up to!

    It makes us all that much more human, doesn’t it?

    Thanks for sharing so much of your life with us.
    Andrea

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