TRUE STRENGTH
There’s nothing like getting the body, mind, and soul singing in what will be a vintage Todd Durkin workout. This “True Strength” workout is going to infuse Body, Mind, & Soul all into one extraordinary workout experience. In addition to a fun, high-intensity, calorie-smashing, IMPACT-style workout, Todd will also infuse mindset and soul-set exercises into this once in a life-time workout experience. This one will have all of that, and then some, and teach you what TRUE STRENGTH is all about!
Yin & Yang “IMPACT” Workout
Get ready for one of the most powerful & epic workout experiences of your life—this one is going to be special. First, you get fitness icon and mindset guru Todd Durkin leading you in a ‘get your mind right’ metabolic mashup workout that is going to make you both sweat and smile at the same time. Then, you will get one of the most epic yoga, flexibility, and energy experiences as Melanie Durkin, Todd’s wife of 25-years and college professor in Exercise & Nutrition Sciences, will integrate her iconic ‘Stretch-X’ program with you. This session will be one of the most powerful fitness experiences you can imagine and will undoubtedly leave you feeling empowered, energized, and exhilarated.
Lecture/Workshop:
IMPACT…NOW! Creating the Life & Legacy You Desire
If there was ever a time to infuse more energy, positivity, and connectivity into your LIFE, it’s NOW. People are more empty, downtrodden, burnt-out, depressed, and even broken than ever before. That means there’s NEVER been a better time to change lives, impact lives, & infiltrate hope, optimism, and belief in people than right NOW. For a decade, health & fitness industry icon Todd Durkin has shared his “IMPACT” message to stages world-wide. And now he’s going to share his legendary IMPACT talk with you.
Todd’s talk will include:
- Why it’s crucial you evolve personally right now and how to best do that.
- How to live with even more passion & purpose than ever before.
- How to not let fear guide your decisions or stop you from living your best life.
- How to tap into your deepest potential, DREAM again, and become the best version of YOU now so that you can serve the universe in a way that is desperately needed & desired.
- Todd is going deep in this talk. He will challenge, motivate, and inspire you to live your best life…starting TODAY! If you feel you need more “life” breathed into you, be in the room. #IMPACT
Todd Durkin, MA, CSCS is a trainer, coach, author, keynote speaker, and life-transformer. He’s the CEO & cofounder of IMPACT-X Performance, a fitness & coaching franchise featuring faith, fitness, recovery, & life-coaching. There are currently 6-locations around the U.S., with rapid growth & expansion plans for 2025. Todd is also a 2-Time Personal Trainer of the Year, recipient of the Jack LaLanne Award for Lifetime Achievement, Canfitpro International Presenter of the Year, been on the prime-time show NBC STRONG, and he’s someone who motivates and inspires people daily through his inspirational keynote speeches, books, podcast, and franchise. He lives by the mission to “Be the LIGHT & create IMPACT.”As the original founder of Fitness Quest 10 in year 2000, a world-class gym in San Diego, Todd has trained many current and past NFL, MLB, and UFC athletes, including Drew Brees (22-years), LaDainian Tomlinson, Reggie Bush, Aaron Rodgers, Carson Palmer, Zach Ertz, Darren Sproles, Jordan Love, Brett Rypien, Chase Daniel, Tony Gwynn Jr., Stephen Strasburg, Chris Young, UFC fighter Mike Chandler, and a host of other active and retired athletes.
Todd has authored 6-books, including “Coaching Greatness”, “Get Your Mind Right”, “True Strength”, “What’s Next?”, the “WOW BOOK”, and “The IMPACT Body Plan.” His podcast, the Todd Durkin IMPACT SHOW has reached over 1.5 million people and is rapidly growing. Todd’s Mastermind business & life-coaching programs have been in existence since 2007 and he and his team have coached thousands of entrepreneurs and business owners to new heights.
His “Todd Durkin IMPACT Life-Coaching Certification” program founded 1.5 years ago has 67 certified life-coaches and he offers life-coaching inside his IMPACT-X Performance franchise, as well as other business owners, entrepreneurs and high-performers, who are desiring even more success and significance. His “GET YOUR MIND RIGHT” Mindset Coaching Certification (launched in July 2025) is dedicated to certifying, equipping, and inspiring coaches, trainers, and parents to be even better coaches and mentors by specifically addressing MINDSET with their kids and athletes. There are already over 50-certified GYMR Coaches nationwide.
The heart and soul of Todd’s work is completed through his philanthropic efforts. He and his wife Melanie have created the Durkin IMPACT Foundation (501-c-3) that has raised over $350,000 since its inception in 2013- where 100% of all proceeds go back to 2 initiatives: (1) scholarship student-athletes to college and (2) Suicide-prevention and the promotion of mental-health, primarily for our youth today.
Lastly, Todd is popular on social media and delivers daily messages on his Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Tik-Tok. You can follow him on IG at @ToddDurkin or check him out on his website at www.ToddDurkin.com.
Todd has been married to his wife Melanie for 24-years and they have 3-kids (Luke 22, Brady 20, and McKenna 17).
You can learn more about Todd and what he does at www.ToddDurkin.com or about his fitness & recovery franchise at www.impactXperformance.com or www.impactxfranchise.com.
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