226 episodes

Strategies and tools for running a better and more profitable affiliate gym. We share our mistakes and lessons learned building FitTown Jupiter (formerly CrossFit Palm Beach) in Jupiter, FL into a seven figure gym. Whether you want to create a gym with seven figures of annual revenue or just your dream gym that you love showing up to each day, we can help.

Care-Coach-Lead Andrew Frezza

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Strategies and tools for running a better and more profitable affiliate gym. We share our mistakes and lessons learned building FitTown Jupiter (formerly CrossFit Palm Beach) in Jupiter, FL into a seven figure gym. Whether you want to create a gym with seven figures of annual revenue or just your dream gym that you love showing up to each day, we can help.

    225 - The Value of Part-Time Coaches

    225 - The Value of Part-Time Coaches

    For years, we've witnessed that one of the defining factors for treating your gym like a real business instead of a hobby, was making the transition from part-time to full-time coaches on your team.

    But the right part-timers can be a massive asset to any gym business, when the aspirations, buy-in, and availability of the part-time coach is in alignment with the needs of the business.

    At its essence, part-timers can provide versatility and stability to a full-time team, serving as a utility player that can allow the rest of the staff to have a more stable schedule.

    For gym owners and managers, this can keep you from getting pulled back into the day-to-day, allowing you to work on your business instead of in the business.

    In today's episode, we break down the potential value of part-time coaches, and what to look for when bringing them on to your team.

    • 35 min
    224 - The 3 Types of Training All Clients Need

    224 - The 3 Types of Training All Clients Need

    If you want to improve your 1 rep max in a lift, most experienced lifters understand that you shouldn’t max out every day.

    Yet when it comes to developing well-rounded fitness, most people attack all of their workouts with the intensity of a 1 rep max every single day.

    This leads to them hitting walls with their conditioning and aerobic fitness, and plateauing their skills where bad habits become ingrained instead of improved.

    As coaches, we can all picture those clients who go out hot in every workout only to redline and crash, or still do the same 2-part swing on their toes to bar, or a massive donkey kick on their double unders.

    The problem is these athletes are trying to “compete” every single day.

    They aren't willing to sacrifice today's score for tomorrow's improvements.

    They don’t realize that there’s a difference between developing their fitness and showcasing their fitness.

    When we are constantly trying to compete and showcase our fitness, we’re never able to address the underlying deficiencies that are there.

    As coaches, it's our job to understand these nuances, so we can educate our clients to get the most out of their daily training.

    In today’s episode, we break down the difference between practice, training, and competing to help coaches map out a better plan for all of their clients to improve.

    • 37 min
    223 - Ignoring Vanity Business Metrics and Going All-In on Group with Chris Thorndike of Factory Forged

    223 - Ignoring Vanity Business Metrics and Going All-In on Group with Chris Thorndike of Factory Forged

    What if you could streamline your gym business to only the most important parts?

    What if you could intentionally downsize your gym in a way that allowed you to pay yourself more than you ever have, while restoring the work/life balance that excited you about owning a gym in the first place?

    If you've owned your gym for any length of time, you understand that it's extremely common to reach member or revenue milestones with your business, only to realize that there's little to no profit at the end of the month.

    For years, the common vanity metrics have been total revenue and total number of members.  Anything we could do to get more members or increase revenue was promoted as a great thing, even if it didn't equate to growing the bottom line.

    But there are other less-known vanity metrics like average client value, number of revenue streams, or even personal training revenue that can become distractions to a business if not approached with the right intentions.

    In today's episode, my good friend Chris Thorndike is back on the podcast to talk about how to streamline your gym around group fitness classes and nothing else.

    He breaks down in detail how he downsized his gym, staff, and programs by over 50% post-pandemic, while freeing up his time and growing his bottom line.

    • 48 min
    222 - How to Coach the Average Joe and the Olympian by Understanding Universal Movement Patterns

    222 - How to Coach the Average Joe and the Olympian by Understanding Universal Movement Patterns

    On the care-coach-lead youtube channel, we've posted several videos over the last few months discussing universal movement patterns and how they can make you a better technical coach.

    One example is how we look for a vertical forearm in most pushing and pulling exercises like push ups, dips, handstand push ups, burpees, and bent over rows.

    Another example is what we call knuckles around the bar, which shows up in many barbell pulling exercises like cleans, snatches, and deadlifts but also in bodyweight exercises like pull ups and toes to bar.

    By understanding the safety, efficiency, and transferability of these specific patterns we can become a more confident coach.

    In today's episode, we discuss what universal movement patterns are and how they can be used to make athletes of all types better at what they do.

    • 19 min
    221 - We're Hiring Coaches at FitTown Jupiter!

    221 - We're Hiring Coaches at FitTown Jupiter!

    We're looking for our next rockstar coach at FitTown Jupiter!

    Do you believe that coaching is your calling?

    Do you love learning every day and being part of a strong team?

    Do you love coaching both group classes and personal training?

    Do you want to make a great living helping others and transforming lives?

    In today's episode, we discuss what we look for in an ideal coach at FitTown, and how we set up coaches to thrive once they join our team.

    Whether you are already coaching in another part of the country, or are a gym owner that has realized that coaching is actually your true calling, email me at andrew@fittown.com if you are interested in joining our amazing team.

    • 25 min
    220 - Better scaling: How to Customize Workouts Instead of Scaling Them.

    220 - Better scaling: How to Customize Workouts Instead of Scaling Them.

    All scaling is not equal.

    When a client is in the middle of a workout, rarely are they happy about regressing an exercise to make it safer or to better achieve the stimulus for that day.

    It's usually not fun to take weight off the bar, switch from a barbell to dumbbells, or come off the pull up bar to perform ring rows.

    But one of the things that I've learned as a coach is its not the modification that's being delivered that matters, its how and why its delivered that makes it valuable or not.

    It's the difference between customizing a workout and scaling a workout.

    Customizing workouts = making valuable personalized modifications before class or prior to a workout based on individualized knowledge about the client's injury history, recent training, and goals.

    Scaling workouts = reactive modifications done during a workout to make an exercise more appropriate or safer for an individual.

    When we scale reactively, it can make us feel like we are at odds with our clients, instead of working towards a common goal.

    It turns one of the biggest values we can provide as coaches, custom modifications, into something that actually feels like a takeaway from the client's perspective.

    In today's episode we discuss the difference between proactive and reactive scaling, and all of the various attributes that we should take into consideration when determining whether to scale a client or not.

    • 34 min

Customer Reviews

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38 Ratings

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These guys are the real deal! They know how to successfully operate a gym and their show gives you a play by play on how to do it. I’ve been listening and slowly implementing the advice they give and I’ve seen a big difference in our gym. No gimmicks and no quick fixes but if you put the time and effort using their advice you can turn your gym around in weeks.

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A great show that will actually make you better! Not a bunch of fluffy tips, but actionable steps to make you a better person and coach.

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Phenomenal resource, perfect rebrand

Not sure at this point how I found his podcast, but have so enjoyed the quality and depth of his work. Andrew and his guests are inspiring, informative, and the ROI on the time in listening is off that charts.

The rebrand has been particularly meaningful to me and I love the new direction.

Can’t say enough quality things about this podcast!

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