I Couldn't Sing Either.
Then I Stopped Treating It Like a Talent and Started Treating It Like a Sport.
The Singer-Athlete Workout Program is a 10-week training course built on one powerful idea: your voice is a physical instrument, and like any physical instrument, it responds to the right training.
Does any of this sound familiar?
- You’ve always wanted to sing — really sing — but somewhere along the way you decided you just weren’t one of those people.
- Maybe someone told you that you were tone deaf. Maybe you told yourself.
- You’ve tried a few things — lessons, YouTube, an app — and made some progress, but never enough. You still feel stuck, inconsistent, like there’s a ceiling you can’t break through.
- Part of you wonders if you’re just too old to really improve. If the window has closed.
I hear this all the time. And I want to tell you something I wish someone had told me years earlier:
You don’t have a bad voice. You have an untrained one.
Those are two completely different things. And only one of them is permanent.
Here’s what changed everything for me.
For many years, I assumed some people were born with a great voice and I wasn’t one of them. I loved music. I had a decent ear. But what came out of my mouth didn’t match what I heard in my head. My voice was thin, breathy, no power, no richness, and I couldn’t figure out why.
Then I discovered something simple but game-changing:
Singing is a physical skill.
It lives in your body. It’s governed by muscles, breath, posture, coordination. And here’s the part that changes everything — any physical skill can be improved with the right knowledge and the right training. Not talent. Not a gift. Knowledge and training.
That’s what athletes know that most singers don’t.
I’ve spent nearly twenty years as a vocal coach developing and refining a system built on this premise. The Singer-Athlete Workout Program is that system — organized into a ten-week progressive training course designed for real people with real lives who want real results.
Jennifer Schultz
"I am definitely a more educated, more abled and better singer because of Judy Fine. There is way to sing better and Judy Fine can teach you how to do it."
The Singer-Athlete Workout Program
$47
One payment. Lifetime access. Work at your own pace.
- All 10 weekly lessons (reading + video tutorial + vocal workout)
- The complete Singer-Athlete Workout Library
- Audition Ready Guided Workouts
- Commuter Rockstar Guided Workouts
- Chronically Congested Guided Workouts
What the next ten weeks look like
Each week of the Singer-Athlete Workout Program includes a reading section that explains the mechanics — because understanding why something works makes you better at doing it — a video tutorial, and a vocal workout routine to build that week’s skill into your body. These aren’t passive lessons. You’re training.
Weeks 1 – 2: The Foundation
Week 1 establishes the single most important physical principle in all of singing: your breath support, the core muscle control that your entire instrument depends on. Week 2 teaches you how to practice — not just repeat — so that every session actually moves you forward.
Weeks 3 – 6: The Mechanics
Vowels, vocal registers, pitch commitment, consonants. These sound like dry technical topics, but what we’re actually doing is building the specific physical coordinations that make a voice sound controlled, connected, and confident. Pitch commitment alone — the idea that hesitation is physical, not just mental — unlocks something most singers have been struggling with for years.
Weeks 7 – 9: The Breakthrough
Mix voice. Ear training. Vocal agility. This is where things start to feel like flying — where you begin to move through your range smoothly, without cracking or gripping, and hear your voice do things it couldn’t do before.
Week 10: Power and Impact
Not volume. Impact. The kind of singing that fills a room, that makes people stop and listen, that feels completely free in your body. Every week before this one is building toward this.
Everything that’s included
When you join the Singer-Athlete Workout Program, you get:
The 10-Week Program: Ten weekly lessons (reading, video tutorial, and vocal workout). Work at your own pace with lifetime access.
The Singer-Athlete Workout Library: Every exercise I’ve developed over nearly twenty years of coaching, available for you to mix and match based on your current goals. This is the full toolkit.
Three Categories of Guided Workouts: For the days when you just want someone to hand you a practice plan:
- Audition Ready — longer workouts focused on pitch and range, for when something’s on the line.
- Commuter Rockstar — powerful, efficient workouts built for your drive or commute.
- Chronically Congested — buzzy, sinus-friendly exercises to keep you training through allergy season.
Hannah Johnson
"I have reached levels upon levels with my voice, my results are outstanding in every way!"
The Singer-Athlete Workout Program
$47
One payment. Lifetime access. Work at your own pace.
- All 10 weekly lessons (reading + video tutorial + vocal workout)
- The complete Singer-Athlete Workout Library
- Audition Ready Guided Workouts
- Commuter Rockstar Guided Workouts
- Chronically Congested Guided Workouts
If you’re still on the fence...
“I don’t have much time.”
The weekly workouts are designed to fit into real life, not a professional singer’s schedule. You’re not committing to hours a day. You’re committing to consistent, focused practice — which is more valuable anyway. And the Commuter Rockstar guided workouts exist precisely for this: they turn time you already have into training time.
“I’m not sure I’m serious enough about this.”
You don’t have to be ‘serious’ about singing to want to get better at it. You just have to be curious. If you’ve thought about this more than once, that’s enough. The program meets you where you are.
“I’ve tried things before and they didn’t work.”
That’s probably because those things were built on imitation — listen to this, copy that — which leaves you guessing at mechanics you were never taught. This program explains the physical reasons behind every technique, so you’re not just hoping something clicks. You’re building it deliberately.
“Am I too old to really improve?”
No. Physical skills respond to training at any age. What changes with age is recovery time and patience, not capacity. Adults actually have an advantage: you understand your body better, you can follow instruction more deliberately, and you practice with intention rather than impulse. Some of my most dramatic student transformations have been adults who started later than they wished they had.