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In my professional and personal life, I have always sought to lead people, teams and projects with one mission: positive influence and impact. As founder of Revolution Personal Training Center, I lead an award winning private studio to impact thousands of lives using the concepts I still teach today. As President of Elevate Your Life from 2016, I switched into a consulting role providing mentoring to those seeking to build a business in the fitness industry. I have effectively taught thousands of people on sales and leadership, generating millions in sales in the fitness and wellness space, as well as multiple award winning and recognized top producers in nationwide companies. Today, I am focused on writing and sharing what I have learned along the way. Uncommon Optimism is the underlying theme of knowing that NO MATTER what life throws our way, we are always able to focus on what we can control - ourselves… Join me on the journey as I share what I've learned to help you elevate your self, your business, and your life.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Getting Ahead in The Fitness Business



If you are ever lucky enough to have someone copy what you do in your fitness business, then you are doing something right!  If you are passionate about what you do and committed to being truly awesome at what you do, it will happen to you too, if it hasn't already.


See, there are certain things in your business or ours that are easy to copy, so how do you stay ahead of the competition if you can always be copied.  The first thoughts you may have are about copyrighting and keeping things secret, or in protecting yourself. 

Truthfully, my opinion is that is typically more trouble than its worth.  And think about it, are you going to hire a lawyer and take someone to court and commit all that time when now you are budgeting every minute just to find balance? 

People can call their programs the same thing that you do, undercut you on price, and use the same website and even use the same marketing you use.  These are the small things most fit biz owners way overestimate their importance. I know I did.  But think about it, you can spend weeks perfecting names, prices, websites and marketing copy and as soon as the competition sees it, they can copy it.  

So how do you compete?

If you are a trainer/coach, learn the word KAIZEN...focus on being the best in your area and commit to getting better every day.  Are you committed to spending time thinking about each client each day and what you can do in your next session to meet their needs.  Are you willing to call them, take them on a grocery shopping trip, review their food plans, find out their purpose and driving "why".  Are you willing to keep educating your self to be the best resource for them in your workout programming and lifestyle coaching you can be.  Do you approach your session with them with respect, knowing its THEIR time, not your phone's, not your time to sit, not your time to socialize with them?  Do you treat those sessions as education sessions with them as well?

If you are a business owner, are you committed to getting to know your staff, to finding those you know have the passion to be a servant leader? Or are you just hiring anyone with muscles and a certification? Do you stay connected to them so you know what they need to be their best at what they do? Are you committed to investing in your staff, to their education, to making them the best they can be, hold them accountable, have high expectations, and make corrections?  Many will not.  Are you willing to create systems that keep the client first, strive to provide the best service that you as a team try to improve every day and hold everyone to that standard? Are you willing to invest profits back into the staff, the clients and the service you provide? Do you teach and model appreciation for the clients you serve?
If your business is focused on actually being better.  Whether a trainer or an owner, are you focused on relationships, adding value and delivering a better service than anyone else provides – you are going rise above because most people are not willing to care that much about the service and the clients they serve to match their actions with their lip service.  You will find you have almost no competition willing to do all of this.

I have noticed many will look busy.  But when it comes to rolling up your sleeves and keeping yourself to the high standard of adding value and creating a new higher standard of client experience and service, and holding yourself and others there, you will be among a small group. If you change the game so that the only way to win is to actually provide extraordinary value - they don't stand a chance.

That's why we focused on the word “TEAM” when we launched Revolution Fitness XTEAM. We know that personal training is inconsistent and so variable that there is no way to compare prices or results or locations really.  We wanted to make excellence a team effort and culture from the training staff to the clients.  We are committed to delivering the best culture and training in the industry and within a year were recognized by being voted Best in Lawrenceville.

That's not a fluke.

So when it comes to competition, the take home message is this:

You don’t beat them by offering a cheaper price.
You don’t beat them by putting them down.
You don’t beat them with fancier marketing.
You don’t beat them by worrying about what they are doing, period.

You beat them by being better.
Commit to doing that and they don't stand a chance.

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