Half-Baked Gymnastics Rings and Bad Business Practices in Gyms
The days of making your own gym equipment are over. Mike Warkentin says the days of bumbling through business should end, too.
The days of making your own gym equipment are over. Mike Warkentin says the days of bumbling through business should end, too.
Mike Warkentin explains how Clark Hibbs gets 20 percent of total revenue from a low-drag, very effective nutrition program.
Fitness Industry Council reports activity saves governments money. Mike Warkentin says tailored gym services go even further.
Some Canadian gym owners get good news—and we all get a reminder to promote fitness services as an investment with huge ROI.
What’s the deal with challenges and transformations? Are they dirty tricks or part of a sound strategy to acquire and retain clients?
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It’s up to you to make sure people know that you actually sell fitness and nutrition coaching, not cheap facility access.
Mike Warkentin leans on his experience over the last decade to give you a short list of gym-killing habits you need to break.
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