Forward Movement Magazine Winter Issue 1 2015/2016 | Page 4
THE DEFINITION OF “FIT”
THE STANDING OVATION FOR
WADE WASHINGTON WAS POWERFUL.
EDITORIAL
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Audra Oden
I was there that night in Stafford, Texas at the Formulation One Classic bodybuilding competition when Wade proudly accepted his first place medal. A
tear or two welled up in my eyes as I watched the entire audience of fitness fans
and supporters cheer with genuine applause. If you didn’t feel the camaraderie
radiating in that room you must have been so carb depleted you were numb. I
imagine no one left that auditorium without feeling truly inspired and humbled.
Not only did Wade Washington show us that someone with cerebral palsy and
scoliosis could accomplish such a feat, men and women over the ages of 70
also showed us that they too could stand up on a stage and showcase their
hard earned physiques.
The majority of us who fancy social media are so accustomed to seeing peak
physical perfection of men and women that look like they were illustrated by
comic book artists. We have created a definition of “fit” in our minds and have
a difficult time opening up to other embodiments of the word. But what about
people like Wade and the 70 plus? They too go through meal prep, weight
training, sweat, blood and tears, and even the infamous oompaloompa tan!
They are equally the definition of “fit.”
All of this had me questioning. How do you redefine it? Can it even be done?
The concept for Forward Movement Mag originally began as a ‘fitness
competitors only’ type of publication. As a photographer, I work with many
top competitors, the ‘perfect people’ so to speak, and thought that putting
them all together in one beautifully designed layout would be a win. However, what makes that different from any other fitness magazine or online piece
you see? I then decided that we would focus on the WHY and not the WHAT
and create a magazine that is built on community. We want to encourage
open conversation to promote empowerment. The drive, the love of fitness,
and the desire to be better is the WHY, and is something we all share deep
within our sweaty little souls!
So welcome to Forward Movement. On the cover you will find Wade
Washington, a true inspiration to us. Inside we have our fispirators in our Forward Movers section. We also want to provide you with current information,
health and fitness answers, and articles
that will keep you moving forward with
your fitness endeavors.
I hope you enjoy the first issue. Any comments or feedback please contact me directly! Let us continue to move forward! Happy
Holidays, and an amazing start to 2016.
Audra Oden
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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PHOTO CREDIT // Digital Icon
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Antoinette Cheek
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Chris Darby, Amy Rios, Natalie Rochner
GUEST WRITERS
Leanna Baucum, David Robson
ART
DESIGN DIRECTOR
Darin Bliss
CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER
Audra Oden
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DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING
Antoinette Cheek
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