#The PeTiTe
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#The PeTiTe
#The Petite POWERHOUSE wordsmith: ty phoenix | @typhoenixlive L os Angeles by way of Queens, NY Qimmah Russo brings nothing less than the royal treatment to the fitness and fitness model industry. A “Petite Powerhouse” from her mind, body, down to her spirit a soft serve blend of the West Indian (Barbados), Italian, and American Indian (Cherokee) cultures with a hard outer shell of “Shmexy” (her own unique phrase). Don’t be surprised when Russo’s fitness team, Q-FlexFitness, is in your town proudly rocking their Q-Flex bands and changing lives. Get motivated as we dive into what drives Qimmah Russo. 152 | BLUE{TIFUL} | Magazine BLUE{TIFUL} | Magazine | 153 What’s your background in fitness coaching & modeling? Although I am not a model, I do enjoy it. I just happen to be called by different advertisers to promote their products and people always respond very favorably. As far as my background in fitness coaching it was something that came very natural. I come from a household of athletes so I have always been around people who ate healthy and stayed fit. In high school kids and their parents always asked me for fitness advice and training so I started my own fitness company. I decided to follow my heart and do what I love to do which is to help people make big changes in their lives towards self love. I plan to make an impact on today’s society in a positive way. How would you describe your personal interests? My professional interests are within the fitness and health arenas and expanding into the modeling and acting field. My intention is to help improve the quality of life for any individual who wants it. I see myself doing big things with my wellness vision. I would like to start up fitness gym/spas all over the world, clothing lines, apps, bootcamps and other huge fitness events. All of them with the purpose of bringing all health conscious people together to celebrate life, health and happiness. What does it mean to be “Shmexy”? I think sexy needs to get shaken up a lil’ bit, it needed a lil’ adjustment so I smeared the word sexy with my energy and turned it into Shmexy . There is just too much stuff going on in pop culture that is not sexy. The things I see are just offensive sometimes and I thought it would be cool if I could start a phrase that means the same thing as sexy but this time expressed from the inside out. Its pronounced in a way that is different yet the same as sexy. I feel I’m representing being sexy from within, you don’t have to do too much to be sexy. You just have to feel it about yourself and it will be known. You can feel the heat from the word Shmexy taking sexy up a notch to that next level. In my opinion, in this department, Less is more! 154 | BLUE{TIFUL} | Magazine How has fitness changed other aspects of your life? Fitness has shown me how to truly feel happiness and love and gratitude for what I have, what I do and who I am. I have helped hundreds of individuals. Whether they were at their lowest or somewhere in between. I was there to give them that extra push, and help them find more faith in themselves. I found what I love to do, I am here to help people. I have grown to love, to listen, to lead and to understand, to accept and to be free. I have become closer to my family and I’ve learned to appreciate the things I have in my life right now. I realized there are so many people out there who just need someone to talk to or just need help period and they may not have someone to go home to who will listen and understand. I learned that the mind can only take you as far as you let it. You can’t be afraid of failure or pain, you must embrace and enjoy the process no matter how hard it is because through all of life’s challenges we grow and we gain more knowledge and wisdom to help others to grow and maintain happiness through life’s ups and downs. How does fitness parallel with your attitude & personality? My attitude and my personality played a huge role in maintaining my physique over the years. My attitude is what fuels my drive. You have to have the right attitude to perform in the gym, at the park, on the track, on the field, in the sun. No matter how tuff the circumstance may be you are in control of your mind and how you will respond to each challenge. I have to have a positive attitude in the morning when I wake up, throughout my day and before I go to bed. I create my great outcomes and experiences each day by maintaining a positive attitude and outlook on life. I can’t let the things around me make me lose focus or lose faith. My personality is right in line with being driven, passionate, positive and free spirited. If my personality was not like this I would not be able to maintain my success or find joy in working out and staying fit and healthy every day. Using only 7 words, who is Qimmah Russo? Impossible to do only 7...(laughs). Happy, loving, funny, serenity (peaceful), humble, energetic, strong, intelligent, longevity, powerful, kind, giving, innocent, curious, dreamy, adventurous, athletic, beautiful, fun, ambitious, luminous, authentic. I think that should do it. (laighs). BLUE{TIFUL} | Magazine | 155 what would others say is the most beautiful thing about you? I’ve heard some things like my chin, my smile, my passion, my positivity, my eyes, my body, my willingness to help and lead, being an inspiration, encouraging people to just be themselves and to love who they are, people like that I encourage happiness and strength for all women and men, my personality, my aura, my energy. (laughs). Why does “q-flexfitness” matter? Because that is my business, my brand, my creation, my name, and my future. I want to make some drastic changes in this world and Q-Flex Fitness is going to be one of the mediums I use that will be responsible for the positive changes that are about to occur. Is where you’re at in life everything that you’ve expected? It has been everything I have hoped for and more. I never thought It would be here so soon, but I’m ready, and I am well prepared. I know only great things are coming my way and I will gladly lead as many people as possible to unlocking that feeling of greatness that is within us all. what’s the atmosphere like when you’re on a shoot or training? The atmosphere when I train is very upbeat. I play music, we yell, we release and we work hard. The energy is very high and that is how I like it. It’s where people let go and get to release. There’s no tension, just freedom and people who are driven and are looking to make some positive changes in their lives. During the photoshoots things seem to be more calm, but it’s also a time to let go, and have fun. When I shoot or workout outdoors I tend to feel one with the earth and with myself. When I’m in nature, I open up and I truly feel at home, I AM. Which is the space I always want to be in, but without any words just through emotion within. I do talk with the photographer here and there, for direction and ideas and your occasional joke haha. The energy is usually very much dictated by how everyone on the shoot or during workouts interact with one another, overall my shoots and workouts are typically really fun and very exciting. 156 | BLUE{TIFUL} | Magazine What’s your mantra or what keeps you going in your career? I have so many musical inspirations. If you My mantra is I AM, I make my intention to accomplish everything my heart desires with grace in perfect ways for the good of all concerned, SO BE IT. What keeps me going is the smile on my clients faces when I help them achieve greatness, and my parents faces when I make them proud…there is no better feeling. What advice do you have for other aspiring fitness coaches? Never doubt yourself, with the right amount of focus, dedication and practice anything is possible. Intensity is the name of the game when it comes to creating great change. Another piece of advice I have for other aspiring fitness coaches is to make sure that PT is what you love to do. Does it make you smile, does it make your heart skip a beat when you’re transforming people’s lives, you must have patience, kindness, love, passion, you must stay humble and always be a leader and a role model for the people in everything you do. Remember, when you step into the role of a leader the people you train trust you and are counting on you to guide them. Make sure you are true to yourself and do not let any profession change you. Don’t ever let your ego run the show. You must be confident and demand respect, but make sure when you do, do it in the most respectful way. Know your profession well enough to be confident in the information you are responsible for communicating to your clients. Try to relate to them, be one with them, and always remind them that you are there to help them. You can only do so much, they must be willing to work, and work hard. It’s also important to be able to communicate in a group setting, and be sociable as well. BLUE{TIFUL} | Magazine | 157