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So You Want to Start a Personal Training Business – But do You Have What it Takes?


You’ve been personal training for a while and you believe you’re ready to open your own personal training studio. You’ve dreamt about it for a long time and wonder if now is the right time to consider flying solo and leaving the security of your job or the comfort of low overhead. Before you take [...]

10 Tips to Help You Grow Your Personal Training Business


I think we are all aware that times have changed and while the business climate might be tougher then usual, I believe there is still plenty of opportunity to grow your personal training business. But businesses have to be flexible and adapt faster then ever before if they are going to stay profitable and continue [...]

Thinking of Outsourcing? Five Tips for Picking the Right Outsourcing Partner


If you are considering the possibility of outsourcing some of your practice’s functions, you’ve probably made a list of some of the things you are looking for in a vendor. That list probably includes: size of company, financial stability of the company, and longevity or how long they’ve been in business. You will find listed [...]

Six Simple Tips To An Organized Work At Home Office


Are you often scrambling to find an important printed document? Or are you having trouble finding a simple item such as a stapler? Is your desk so piled up that you can barely see the top of it? More importantly, maybe your child’s homework is buried under the shuffle of papers that seem to be [...]

Challenging the Status Quo


I’ve been teaching systems design for over thirty years now and the mechanics for such work is fairly simple and straightforward. However, as I’ve told my students, the Achilles’ heel to systems work is not in design, but rather in implementation. I’ve seen some truly wondrous systems fail, not because of any serious design flaw [...]


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