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Talking Business With Michelle Bridges

The fitness guru spills the beans about her burgeoning business empire.

Michelle Bridges is a one-woman powerhouse โ€“ fronting a booming empire that spans best-selling books, DVDs, exercise wear, a vitamin range with Blackmores, a starring TV role and a distinct voice on the lucrative speakersโ€™ circuit. And we havenโ€™t even mentioned her little digital startup: her 12 Week Body Transformation program that has attracted hundreds of thousands of Australians โ€“ making her the unofficial personal trainer to the nation. We asked Michelle Bridges to reveal the secrets to her success.

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MC: What kind of boss are you? 


MB: When Iโ€™m not travelling, Iโ€™m usually in the office 3-5 times a week to keep in regular contact with my team, keeping the communication flowing and helping put out any fires. We employ about 70 people in general, but I have a core team of 8-10 people in the MB Team Sydney office and I trust them completely. I like to hand the reins over to them as they know what theyโ€™re doing.

MC: How did you transition from personal trainer to running such a massive brand? 


MB: I worked in the fitness industry for such a long time. I realised there are only so many things you can do: you can be a personal trainer, be a group fitness instructor, own your own studio etc. I did all those things and I achieved a lot but still I wasnโ€™t fulfilled. I saw that people were hungry for the kind of information I was giving them in personal training sessions and thought I needed to get my message out to more people. So I started writing columns for magazines and newspapers. Then I pitched a fitness segment to morning TV which ended up being popular, before getting the call from The Biggest Loser. I took the risk and quit everything to do it in 2005.

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MC: Did you have days when you wanted to throw it all in?


MB: Oh my god YES!! I canโ€™t tell you how many days I spent going backwards, questioning myself and my plans `why am I doing this? It will all fail. But I kept talking myself into it every time: `I can do this.โ€™ `Why not me? If not me, who?โ€™ I just kept refuelling that flame so I was ready to get my hands dirty and do it all again tomorrow.

MC: When did you know that the 12 Week Body Transformation program was going to be a hit? 


MB: I remember the first round of 12WBT was so exciting and so memorable and we thought weโ€™d throw a party in Sydneyโ€™s Darling Harbour for people who had reached their goals. On the day of the party I sent out an email to those attending to say Iโ€™m going for a run in the Domain at midday if anyone wanted to join me. I arrived to see this mass of women and I burst into tears. I remember thinking `Oh my God โ€“ these people are real.โ€™ Up until then they were all email addresses. It was magical.

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And then I started hearing these womenโ€™s stories. There were so many stories โ€“ it gives me goosebumps thinking about them. Women were coming up to me and saying `Youโ€™ve saved my marriageโ€™; Kids were saying to me `youโ€™ve given me back my mummyโ€™; women have had babies who previously couldnโ€™t fall pregnant. There was one woman I remember who wanted to lose weight so she could donate a kidney to her teenage son. Honestly the stories of achievement are so inspirational โ€“ they often leave me in tears. Sometimes I canโ€™t let myself go there cos I think `I have to keep my shit togetherโ€™.โ€™โ€™

MC: Whatโ€™s on the agenda for this year from a business perspective? 


MB: We are all geared up for a big 2015 because The Biggest Loser will be back on air and my 12th book, Powerful Living, has just launched. We have got a major initiative kicking off next year โ€“ we are moving into a whole new category โ€“ but itโ€™s currently top secret. Business-wise we have spent the last year beefing up our management team and refining our core competencies ready for the year ahead. Itโ€™s going to be a biggie!

MC: Whatโ€™s happening with your plans in the US?

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MB: Weโ€™re keeping a presence in the US but weโ€™ve had to scale back due to my time commitments here in Australia. That will change though as we restructure here, then we will look at international markets as a whole which is much more exciting.

MC: What are you personally looking forward to?


MB: One of the big things I am involved in is the Motherโ€™s Day Classic on Sunday May 10th, which I am really excited about. This is particularly close to my heart, because like many people in Australia I have a family history of breast cancer. My Grandmother had a mastectomy and both my mother and I are regularly checked. I am so honoured and proud to be an Ambassador and I canโ€™t wait to see everyone out there in force!โ€ (Visit Mothers Day Classic for details).

MC: What about some time-out? 

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MB: I wonโ€™t see daylight until September so Iโ€™ll be ready for a break then. Think sun, pool, margaritas!โ€™โ€™

For the complete interview with Michelle Bridges โ€“ including her Top 5 Tips for Success โ€“ see the @work pages in the February 2015 issue of marie claire.

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