The Risk of Too Much Coach Autonomy in Gyms


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Apr 25 2024 16 mins   1

Every gym owner wants their clients to be loyal to the gym, not just to the coaches. Yet, it's common for clients to follow a coach when they leave.

To prevent this, gym owners should standardize a high-quality program that every coach can deliver. This way, if a coach does leave, their clients can easily switch to another trainer seamlessly.

So, are you worried about losing clients if a coach leaves? And how much freedom do your coaches have? If they're crafting their own programs within your gym, you'll definitely want to check out this episode.

This week, Tim and Randy are diving into their systematized training approach, ensuring every client enjoys the best possible workout every time, no matter who they're training with.

Their semi-private Pro system improves client satisfaction and reduces the risks of overly personal coach-client relationships. It's all about consistency and quality, protecting both your gym’s reputation and your clients' experiences.

Tune in to learn more about how to effectively manage your training programs and put these ideas into practice at your gym.

Let’s dive in!

Key Takeaways:

  • Intro (00:00)
  • Importance of program ownership in gyms (00:44)
  • Risks of personal client-coach relationships (07:00)
  • Protecting the brand through standardized training (10:29)
  • The need for systemic training approaches (15:09)

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- Business Accelerator Program winninggym.com/call

- Learn more about The Iron Circle

- ProFit Accelerator: Helping Training Gyms Grow to 30K/month and Beyond Facebook group

- Jump on a call with Randy

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