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Revolutionary "Walking While Coaching" Method Transforms How Business Leaders Get Results - New Program Combines Executive Coaching With Fitness in Breakthrough 20-Minute Format
Treadmill Time® with Kevin Launches Innovative Approach That Solves the "No Time for Health" Problem Plaguing High Achievers
AUSTIN, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / October 24, 2025 / A groundbreaking new business coaching program is turning the traditional "sit and listen" coaching model on its head, requiring participants to be in motion while receiving guidance on building wealth and success. Treadmill Time® with Kevin (TTK), developed by breakthrough specialist, author and podcast host Kevin St.Clergy, combines his proven M3 Mastery framework with movement-based learning to deliver what participants are calling "the most energizing coaching experience ever."
Treadmill Time with Kevin, Author and Podcast Host of Beyond Blind Blaming
The program addresses a critical problem facing today's executives and entrepreneurs: the impossible choice between physical health and business growth. Traditional coaching requires hours of sitting in meetings, while fitness routines get pushed aside for "more important" business activities. This sedentary approach often leads to decreased energy, poor decision-making, and burnout.
"I was tired of watching brilliant business minds destroy their health in pursuit of success," said Kevin St.Clergy, creator of TTK and host of the Beyond Blind Blaming podcast. "The breakthrough came when I realized our best thinking happens when we're moving. Now my clients are getting better business results AND improving their health simultaneously."
St.Clergy's revelation came from personal experience. This year, he lost 40 pounds through simple daily walking, discovering that his most significant business breakthroughs occurred during these walking sessions rather than traditional office meetings.
Treadmill Time® with Kevin centers around St.Clergy's M3 Mastery framework - focusing on Mindset, Margins, and Momentum - delivered during guided walking sessions. Participants join live sessions Monday through Saturday at different times while walking on treadmills or using any form of movement. The program's unique "motion requirement" ensures members stay active while receiving business coaching.
Early results are remarkable. Beta participant Kimberly Allred reported: "Never in a million years would I have gotten up and started walking without this program. I feel better already after just ONE session! And as a bonus I get to learn and grow my business at the same time."
The program launches with three membership tiers depending on the size of your business: A premium VIP Executive Program ($25,000/year) with personalized 1:1 and group coaching, TTK Elite ($297/month) providing up to 6 weekly sessions plus exclusive mastermind community access, and TTK Accelerator ($97/month) offering up to 3 guided sessions weekly.
"This isn't just coaching - it's a complete lifestyle transformation," St.Clergy explains. "Members are building million-dollar businesses while developing daily fitness habits."
TTK addresses growing concerns about work-life balance among business leaders. Recent studies show 73% of executives report neglecting physical health due to business demands, while research confirms that movement enhances cognitive function and decision-making abilities.
The program is currently accepting new members through a 7-day free trial, with only 100 spots available for the inaugural launch. For more information or to claim a free trial spot, visit TreadmillTime.com.
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SOURCE: Treadmilltime.com
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