28 min

S1 E2 Fitness is my Business GetStarted

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode, Yen de Felipe interviewed Coach Nikee Jucaban, a fitness coach and Founder of Storm Fitness Club (Iloilo, Philippines). 

Coach Nikee shared his story on how he got started in the business of health and fitness coaching that eventually led him to establish a Crossfit Box in Iloilo city, Philippines. 

Key Takeaways:

Being a personal fitness coach and a business owner at the same time can be very challenging.  Imagine attending to your students on a daily basis while also looking after the business side of things. Here’s what Coach Nikee had to say:

It is important for a fitness coach/business owner to have skills in sales, negotiation, and people management.Replicate oneself and delegate work to other employees by investing in training and educating them. 
Just like many entrepreneurs, Coach Nikee also went through a lot of failures along the way. Entrepreneurs go through a lot of ups and downs in their businesses but what's important at the end of the day is that we are able to pick ourselves up and be back in the game.  

Connect with our guest:

Coach Nikee Jucaban

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Connect with Yen de Felipe:

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Facebook - GetStarted
Youtube - GetStartedPH

In this episode, Yen de Felipe interviewed Coach Nikee Jucaban, a fitness coach and Founder of Storm Fitness Club (Iloilo, Philippines). 

Coach Nikee shared his story on how he got started in the business of health and fitness coaching that eventually led him to establish a Crossfit Box in Iloilo city, Philippines. 

Key Takeaways:

Being a personal fitness coach and a business owner at the same time can be very challenging.  Imagine attending to your students on a daily basis while also looking after the business side of things. Here’s what Coach Nikee had to say:

It is important for a fitness coach/business owner to have skills in sales, negotiation, and people management.Replicate oneself and delegate work to other employees by investing in training and educating them. 
Just like many entrepreneurs, Coach Nikee also went through a lot of failures along the way. Entrepreneurs go through a lot of ups and downs in their businesses but what's important at the end of the day is that we are able to pick ourselves up and be back in the game.  

Connect with our guest:

Coach Nikee Jucaban

If you find this episode awesome, please share it on social media. Thank you!

Connect with Yen de Felipe:

LinkedIn - Yen de Felipe 
Facebook - GetStarted
Youtube - GetStartedPH

28 min