Why most fitness journey fail? | Manisha Singh | TEDxMRIIRS
When life knocked her down—twice—Manisha Singh chose to rise stronger each time. Once an investment banker turned fitness model and coach, she was at the peak of her career when a medical setback left her paralyzed and questioning everything she knew about strength.In this deeply personal and powerful talk, Manisha Singh — Ms. Fitness India 2015 and MTV Roadies 2019 contestant — shares how she transformed her failures into fuel through resilience, mental conditioning, and self-belief. From battling postpartum weight gain to overcoming paralysis, she reveals how fitness is not just about sculpting your body but training your mind through neuroplasticity and discipline.Her story is a testament to one truth — strength is not what you show the world, it’s what you fight for in silence. Manisha Singh is a celebrated fitness champion, coach, and inspirational speaker who transformed her life through sheer grit and strength. Crowned Ms. Fitness India 2015, and known for her iconic stint on MTV Roadies 2019 as the only mom contestant to date, she is also a paralysis survivor who overcame immense physical challenges to reshape her body and spirit.
Armed with certifications like AFAA, Les Mills (BODYCOMBAT & CXWORX), Reebok, TRX, and BOSU, Manisha is a licensed group and personal trainer, revered for empowering women through strength training and body transformation.
Her journey—from "fat to fit"—serves as a powerful testimony to resilience, and her coaching philosophy centers on patience, perseverance, and self-belief. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
More from TED
- 12:39What if Patients Did Not Need Doctors? | Dr Yih Yng Ng | TEDxACS International SchoolDr Yih Yng Ng takes us into the future of healthcare with a bold question, exploring the implications of its largely growing relationship between technology, with the question: “What if patients did not need doctors?”, opening our minds to the possibilities that lay ahead in the evolution of the medical field! Dr Ng has deep expertise in healthcare, with an extensive range of experience in innovation, strategic planning, policy design and operations in the Singapore Armed Forces, Ministry of Health Singapore, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Singapore Civil Defence Force with a good understanding of digital health systems. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 12:20My Daughter Never Belonged-One Voice Can Change Everything | Annette Hines | TEDxFullertonAnnette Hines shares the moving story of her daughter Elizabeth, born prematurely with a severe mitochondrial disease, whose life taught her the profound meaning of purpose and community. Through moments of exclusion—like being denied access to a Brownie troop or a church procession—Annette realized that inclusion shouldn’t be an afterthought but built into every space from the start. She distinguishes passion from purpose: passion feels compassion, but purpose takes action to create real change. Honoring Elizabeth’s legacy, Annette urges us to move beyond good intentions and use our voices to build communities where everyone truly belongs.If you'd like to contact Annette Hines directly, please visit https://annettehines.com Annette Hines is an attorney, mother, author, advocate, and host of Parenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival Podcast. In the wake of losing her beloved daughter, Elizabeth, Annette found herself at a crossroads. Through her grief, she discovered what felt like a second chance—a renewed purpose to use her legal expertise to support families navigating the same challenges she once faced. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx




