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Mariah

As Iron Sharpens Iron, So One Man Sharpens Another.

About Me

As Iron Sharpens Iron, So One Man Sharpens Another. This is the premise that led Austin, Texas Master Trainer, Life Coach, Writer, and Fitness Model Mariah MacKenzie to create Revolution Fitness: a raw, gritty, etched from stone approach to physique transformaton and physical refinement. "For those who have humbled me by entrusting their health, their very future to me: I will, with my bare hands and bared heart, move any mountain to find that place where there are no impossibilities, where we can strike the anvil of the soul to move 'I can' to 'I must'. From that place all things are possible, all limits gone. You can. I can help. That's something by dear friend David says, and I echo it because it pretty much sums up my phiolosophy of fitness." Blessed with a reputation as one of the nation's premier physique transformation specialists, Mariah MacKenzie is also known industry-wide as one of the most profitable fitness professionals, and has done her part to take the industry to new levels of excellence and performance. But Mariah sees herself as more than a personal trainer or physique transformation coach, and more as a life coach. She envisions herself cut out of the Samuri or Yogi mold: leading her clients down an elevated path, an intellectual and spiritual journey toward personal excellence marshaled along by values like truth, loyalty, frugality, honor existing alongside mastery of one’s movement and breath. “I am honored when someone asks to work with me,” she says, “I will do everything in my power to help them realize personal excellence both in and out of the gym.” Her favorite past-time is, "to explore the farthest reaches of the soul & imagination with a workout, a book, a conversation, travel - with others where possible. This life is an exciting, creative journey and I love to forge new trails with spirits who challenge me. Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. (1 Cor 9:24). מה ששנוא עליך אל תעשה לחברך." For more about Mariah MacKenzie: Click Here To view Introducing New Team Member: Mariah MacKenzie! . You can also read my column: Click Here To view PHYSIQUE TRANSFORMATION 101! .

My Interests

Body building and large, dank gyms filled with iron and potential. Breath. Long runs, sunny days, sandy beaches, beer, tattoos, and Mexican food. Northern California out in the Santa Rosa vineyards, the California mission trail, any small, quiet peaceful place to rest my head.

Sexy Glitters

I'd like to meet:

Friends looking to bring expression to the gifts with which they were naturally bestowed - fitness or otherwise - through action and courage. The Wild at Heart Kept in Cages. Outcasts and girls with ambition, Vasquez from Alien, Susan Sarandon, Diane Keaton, Angelica Houston, Angelina Jolie, tattoo junkies, thrift store connoisseurs, Austin musicians, Livia's, Eve's. Out beyond ideas of wrong doing and right doing, there is a field; I'll meet you there...
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Artist Site More VideosLet us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky Like a patient etherised upon a table; Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets, The muttering retreats Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells: Streets that follow like a tedious argument Of insidious intent To lead you to an overwhelming question … Oh, do not ask, “What is it?” Let us go and make our visit. In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo. The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes, The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening, Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains, Let fall upon its back the soot that falls from chimneys, Slipped by the terrace, made a sudden leap, And seeing that it was a soft October night, Curled once about the house, and fell asleep. And indeed there will be time For the yellow smoke that slides along the street, Rubbing its back upon the window-panes; There will be time, there will be time To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet; There will be time to murder and create, And time for all the works and days of hands That lift and drop a question on your plate; Time for you and time for me, And time yet for a hundred indecisions, And for a hundred visions and revisions, Before the taking of a toast and tea. In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo. And indeed there will be time To wonder, “Do I dare?” and, “Do I dare?” Time to turn back and descend the stair, With a bald spot in the middle of my hair— [They will say: “How his hair is growing thin!”] My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin, My necktie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin— [They will say: “But how his arms and legs are thin!”] Do I dare Disturb the universe? In a minute there is time For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse. For I have known them all already, known them all:— Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons, I have measured out my life with coffee spoons; I know the voices dying with a dying fall Beneath the music from a farther room. So how should I presume? And I have known the eyes already, known them all— The eyes that fix you in a formulated phrase, And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin, When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall, Then how should I begin To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways? And how should I presume? And I have known the arms already, known them all— Arms that are braceleted and white and bare [But in the lamplight, downed with light brown hair!] It is perfume from a dress That makes me so digress? Arms that lie along a table, or wrap about a shawl. And should I then presume? And how should I begin? . . . . . Shall I say, I have gone at dusk through narrow streets And watched the smoke that rises from the pipes Of lonely men in shirt-sleeves, leaning out of windows?… I should have been a pair of ragged claws Scuttling across the floors of silent seas. . . . . . And the afternoon, the evening, sleeps so peacefully! Smoothed by long fingers, Asleep … tired … or it malingers, Stretched on the floor, here beside you and me. Should I, after tea and cakes and ices, Have the strength to force the moment to its crisis? 80 But though I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed, Though I have seen my head [grown slightly bald] brought in upon a platter, I am no prophet—and here’s no great matter; I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker, And in short, I was afraid. And would it have been worth it, after all, After the cups, the marmalade, the tea, Among the porcelain, among some talk of you and me, Would it have been worth while, To have bitten off the matter with a smile, To have squeezed the universe into a ball To roll it toward some overwhelming question, To say: “I am Lazarus, come from the dead, Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all”— If one, settling a pillow by her head, Should say: “That is not what I meant at all. That is not it, at all.” And would it have been worth it, after all, Would it have been worth while, After the sunsets and the dooryards and the sprinkled streets, After the novels, after the teacups, after the skirts that trail along the floor— And this, and so much more?— It is impossible to say just what I mean! But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen: Would it have been worth while If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl, And turning toward the window, should say: “That is not it at all, That is not what I meant, at all.” . . . . . No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; Am an attendant lord, one that will do To swell a progress, start a scene or two, Advise the prince; no doubt, an easy tool, Deferential, glad to be of use, Politic, cautious, and meticulous; Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse; At times, indeed, almost ridiculous— Almost, at times, the Fool. I grow old … I grow old … I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach. I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me. I have seen them riding seaward on the waves Combing the white hair of the waves blown back When the wind blows the water white and black. We have lingered in the chambers of the sea By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown Till human voices wake us, and we drown.

Movies:

Pumping Iron, naturally.

Books:

"The Slum," by Aluisio Azevedo, I, Claudius, King Jesus, Howard's End, The English Patient, Possessing the Secret of Joy, The Temple of my Familiar, The Colour Purple, Sula, Like Water for Chocolate, the Bible, anything by David Sedaris or Vanity Fair's Cohen

Heroes:

All the prophets and soul-shakers in my life

My Blog

Introducing Fitness & Fashion Model Jim Nettles!

www.jimnettles.comCheck it out!!xo - Mariah
Posted by Mariah on Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:18:00 PST

Hunger

Saw this and liked it..."Behold, the days come, saith the Lord GOD, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the LORD." (Amos 8...
Posted by Mariah on Sat, 06 Sep 2008 10:27:00 PST

Client Testimonials

I am about to put together client testimonials from Texas... but here are some from DC / Maryland / Northern Virginia.  Wow reading these brings back some touching memories...SHELLEYI met Mariah ...
Posted by Mariah on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:47:00 PST

Prayer & Meditation

Saw this and loved it.  From the book, "Power Prayers," by Jackie Johnson.Prayer for healing... Lord God, my healer, I ask in the name of Jesus that You would relieve my injury or illness (o...
Posted by Mariah on Wed, 27 Aug 2008 12:12:00 PST

Jewish Wisdom

Two thoughts here from Hillel. ÐÝ ÐÙß ÐàÙ ÜÙ, ÞÙ ÜÙ? ÕÛéÐàÙ ÜâæÞÙ, ÞÔ ÐàÙ? ÕÐÝ ÜÐ âÛéÙÕ, ÐÙÞêÙ?If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, then what am I? And if...
Posted by Mariah on Mon, 25 Aug 2008 07:36:00 PST

Physique Transformation 101 / Part I, Article I

PHYSIQUE TRANSFORMATION 101 PART I: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPONENT ARTICLE I: SHIPBURNING     The first in a two-part series in which one of the nation's premier physique transformation co...
Posted by Mariah on Mon, 04 Aug 2008 09:37:00 PST

Challenges

Fear is the least rational of human emotions. It has taken me 28 years to come to this, despite the fact that the Bible is completely centered around the notion that the devil works to drive a wedge ...
Posted by Mariah on Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:01:00 PST

Mariah to Shoot with Tania Quintanilla!

I'm pleased to be shooting with Tania Quintanilla (tqphoto.com) the weekend of July 19th.  Tania is one of Austin's premier fashion, art, and advertising photographers.  Her work captures a ...
Posted by Mariah on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:43:00 PST

Mariah Partners with Austin Photographer Tania Quintanilla!

I am excited to announce my new partnership with one of Austin's most esteemed fashion photographers, Tania Quintanilla (www.tqphoto.com)! The collaboration will enable me to unveil unrivaled physique...
Posted by Mariah on Sat, 07 Jun 2008 10:57:00 PST