Tag: Fitness Business

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A Treadmill Only Fitness Center…

Once upon a time I was a competitive runner. To say that I loved to run (or was addicted) is an understatement. I ran in all kinds of weather in Upstate New York. Cold, snow,

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Embracing The Monday Blues.

I remember when I used to get the Monday blues. This was long before I was an entrepreneur, the dark times when I worked for someone else, but that’s a story for another time. 🙂 The

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How To Handle Negative Feedback.

I bought a new kettlebell for my personal gym this weekend.  Since it’s my personal gym, I had some very specific criteria I was looking for. Very different features than my supply of kettlebells in

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Better Than The Google Review, Part 1

Everyone knows and understands the power of Google Reviews. They can make or break an organization.  The concept of the Google review has been around for a very long time, long before the internet. Another

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The Bright Shiny Object

It was called a “Super Blood Wolf Moon.” The name itself intrigued me and when I checked out the meaning of the name, each word had interesting significance.   The skies were clear over Greenville, which

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Do You Have Boots On The Ground?

Dr. Martin Luther King had a tremendous work ethic. His much younger assistants had trouble keeping up with his energy and the relentless pace he demanded of himself in pursuit of his dream. Much of

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Are You Keeping Pace With the Market?

Let me ask you a question. Are you gaining or losing market share?  Making enough money to pay the bills and generate some profit is the first step toward success. It’s what business is all

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A HUGE Change in the Fitness Industry

You were likely working with clients and members when this announcement was made. Or maybe you were cleaning the bathrooms, writing a Facebook post, grabbing a quick bite to eat between coaching sessions, squeezing in

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On Opportunity You Can’t Afford to Miss

You’ve probably owned your fitness business for three, four, five years, maybe even longer, and in that time, you have seen a lot of changes in the industry and had your share of victories and