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Latest podcast episodes about gym owners united

TwoBrainRadio
5 Daily Steps to Build an Excellent Gym—#UNBREAKABLE55

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 17:04


There are a million things you can do to make your gym business better, but all too often, paralysis by analysis means you do nothing at all—or do everything poorly.That's why we created the #unbreakable55 challenge: Do one thing per day, five days per week, for 55 weeks. The tasks are simple—but not easy—and at the end of the 55 days, your business will be stronger.Listen to Chris Cooper explain the challenge here, then join the #unbreakable55.Links:Incite Tax: Profit First for Microgyms#Unbreakable55AGuardJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookRegister for the Two-Brain Summit 2020Contact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:21 – What is the unbreakable55 challenge?3:55 – How to get clients to do a goal-review session.5:47 – Publishing content means more than an Instagram post.8:49 – How to implement a process improvement.11:14 – Ways to praise staff members.12:28 – How to talk to new people about your business.15:07 – Why the unbreakble55 challenge works.

TwoBrainRadio
When No One Sees Your Vision (and It's all Your Fault)

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 51:31


Ever been frustrated because someone just doesn't get what it's all about? Maybe you want beginners to feel comfortable in class, but the competition team hijacks the equipment and space. Maybe you want your gym to be a place for people to let off steam after work, but that drill-sergeant coach is stressing clients out.Guess what? It's not them; it's you.Strong gyms have solid vision statements that staff and clients understand and support, and Certified Two-Brain Mentor Kaleda Connell is here to teach you to write one. Bonus: You don't need stuffy, flowery language—just an idea you care about.Links:Gym Lead MachineForever Fierce"Vivid Vision""Your Vision Statement Sucks"Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallTimeline:1:58 – Why your business needs a vision statement.5:55 – You don’t need to perfect it before you start.9:50 – How your vision statement affects every other aspect of your business.10:56 – Step one: Write down words that mean something to you.13:20 – Keep it simple.16:16 – How to implement your vision statement in your business practices.21:26 – Personality, vision and solving the icon problem.24:30 – Hiring according to your vision statement.28:30 – Can’t you just teach thrusters and call it a day?30:56 – What Kaleda’s clients are doing to implement their vision.34:13 – Communicating your vision to clients in the onboarding process.39:37 – How vision statements can help eliminate weed clients.43:03 – Characteristics of businesses with strong vision statements.

TwoBrainRadio
How to Grow Your Business by Bringing Local People Together

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 29:37


When was the last time you brainstormed with the gym owner across town? Or referred a client to a local chiropractor? Or took the local physiotherapist out to lunch?"Networking" is a corporate buzzword, but building a network—an ecosystem—is you how you can grow your business faster and help your clients more—without paid advertising.Here, Chris Cooper shares real examples of how supporting his local ecosystem helped him grow his business and put him in a strong position to give back and help more.Links:Gym Lead MachineForever Fierce"The Go-Giver"What Is Wealth?Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsTwo-Brain SummitTimeline:1:13 – Building your local ecosystem.7:11 – How investing in your ecosystem can yield returns later on.14:26 – Your ecosystem can also be a safety net.16:09 – Learning from others in your ecosystem.22:54 – Before you can give back to your community, you need a solid foundation.

TwoBrainRadio
Gym Owners Create $190,000 Revenue Stream—Here's How They Did It

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 59:00


Adding new programs to your gym is a great way to increase revenue. But there's only so much an owner can do.So how do you add programs without getting burned out? If you hire staff to run them for you, how do you pay them and still make a profit? And how do you find the right person to make a program successful?Peter Brasovan is a co-owner of NapTown Fitness, an Indiana gym with multiple revenue streams that together gross over $1 million a year. The key, he says, is intrapreneurialism: when one rock-star staff member starts a program under the mother business' umbrella.Here, Peter—a Certified Two-Brain Mentor—unpacks the system. You'll learn how intrapreneurialism differs from entrepreneurialism, how to choose your champion intrapreneur, what you should—and shouldn't—do to ensure success and how intrapreneurialism can help you make more money.Links:NapTown FitnessThe $1 Million Gym Built by Two Guys Who Once Rationed Paper TowelsWodifyAGuardJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallTimeline:2:22 – What is an intrapreneur? 6:21 – How intrapreneurialism benefits employees and employers.14:17 – From yoga class to $190,000 yoga empire: NapTown Fitness’ first experiment with intrapreneurialism.21:25 – What not to do: going too big too fast.25:19 – Why your intrapreneur’s values need to be aligned with your gym’s.27:07 – How intrapreneurialism turned NapTown’s long-unsuccessful kids program into a $60,000 success.30:44 – The importance of defining—and redefining—success.34:17 – Characteristics of rock-star intrapreneurs.42:17 – It’s not autopilot: The importance of mentorship, leadership and communication.49:23 – Taking off the training wheels—and letting go.51:54 – Work backward to set the right financial goals.54:14 – Three simple steps to starting an intrapreneurial program at your gym.

TwoBrainRadio
Coaching Without a Gym: How to Make Money Without Buying or Leasing a Space

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 28:09


Think you need a gym to make a living as a coach? Think again. In this episode of Two-Brain Radio, Chris Cooper delivers a crash course on how to make a living as a gymless trainer. Maybe you offer digital coaching. Maybe you train clients in their homes or workplaces. Maybe you train them from someone else's gym. Whichever path you choose, you'll need to make smart decisions about pricing, audience-building and operations. Learn from Chris' past mistakes now to make sure you don't make the same ones later.Links:WodifyForever FierceJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:40 – How to move your coaching business online.8:03 – What to figure out before coaching off-site.11:14 – The policies you need to establish for off-site coaching.13:04 – Coaching team athletics. 16:40 – How to run a corporate fitness program.19:17 – Training clients out of someone else’s gym.

TwoBrainRadio
Keeping Clients for 10 Years—All the Secrets

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 46:24


How long do clients stay at your gym? A year? Two?Gym owner, chiropractor and Certified Two-Brain Mentor Brian Strump has retained clients for up to 10 years, and even the short end of his average length of engagement is double that of most—or more.Here, Brian shares how cultivating a great gym culture, developing skilled staff and communicating with members regularly can help you create 10-year clients.Links:Live Active CharlotteGym Lead MachineFree hiring plan and job descriptions"The Power of Moments"Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallTimeline:1:59 – The 10-year client: fact or fiction?8:14 – Length of engagement (LEG) is a long game.12:07 – For great client LEG, you need great staff LEG.18:33 – Creating the right environment for your market.22:09 – Cultivating long-term clients from Day 1 and the importance of the client success manager.28:47 – What to do when a client wants to leave.38:30 – How diversifying your offerings helps keep clients engaged for the long haul.

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The Exact Steps to Building a Sales Engine at Your Gym

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 21:46


We get it: You got into the fitness business because you want to help people, not sell snake oil. But here's the thing: You can't help people if you can't keep the lights on, and you don't have to sell snake oil to be a salesperson. In fact, good selling is all about helping.Here's Chris Cooper on selling without selling, hiring and training salespeople and the difference between sales and marketing.Links:The Goal Review Session"Help First"The Prescriptive ModelOur free done-for-you hiring planChris Cooper's series on wealthAGuardForever FierceJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:0:46 – Selling without selling.7:09 – Who should handle sales at your business?10:44 – How to hire, train and compensate sales staff.17:05 – Why affinity marketing should come before paid advertising.

TwoBrainRadio
Make More Money for Years: Amazing Client Onboarding

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 47:10


How to you get a client to stay with you forever? Wow them at the very beginning.Brian Zimmerman is a Certified Two-Brain mentor and the owner of CrossFit Jungle Gym. He says average revenue per member and length of engagement are both tied back to a client's onboarding process.In this episode, he joined Mike Warkentin to talk about the critical steps you need to take when onboarding a new client for the best possible long-term outcomes.Links:CrossFit Jungle GymThe Icon ProblemJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallWodifyTimeline: 1:45 – What is onboarding?4:12 – What a great onboarding session means to the client.8:53 – How great onboarding leads to new business opportunities.14:08 – The worst ways to onboard a new client.20:47 – The gold standards of onboarding.30:22 – Onboarding and the emotional connection.40:02 – How to measure onboarding success.

TwoBrainRadio
Creating Sticky Stories That Sell Gym Memberships: Chris Cooper

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 36:46


"People like us do things like this." — Seth GodinMost potential clients don't want to know about constantly varied functional movement performed at high intensity. They want to know how to lose weight. Or build muscle. Or both.So instead of telling them how great your program is, talk about the great things your clients have accomplished with it.In this episode, lifelong wordsmith Chris Cooper will teach you to tell great stories and how they'll help you get more clients and keep them longer.Links:Storytelling WorkbookTwo-Brain SummitAGuardWodifyJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:00:00 – Chris’ first strip search.3:48 – You can buy attention, but you can’t buy trust.5:08 – Chris hits rock bottom—then climbs out by telling stories.10:18 – What story are you telling?12:51 – “People like us do things like this.”17:38 – The time Chris (almost) bounced a check.20:16 – The boat vs. the bait and what kind of media platforms you need.25:01 – The technician’s curse and the answer to “What should I write about?”30:01 – Good storytelling is sticky.

TwoBrainRadio
Jason Carroll: "The Big Version of Tom Hanks"?

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 51:10


Jason Carroll's got his retirement plan all figured out: be a stunt double for Tom Hanks. But for now, he's focusing on fitness.The Hollywood lookalike made his CrossFit Games debut in 2017 and finished in 28th place as a rookie. He returned two years later and took 39th.He joined Sean Woodland to talk about how basketball led him to the weight room, which in turn led him to CrossFit, how he turned disappointment in 2016 to triumph the following year and just how many times he’s actually been mistaken for a movie star.Links:Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @jasoncarroll89Timeline:2:19 – Playing basketball at “5 foot nothing.”5:16 – Pursuing strength and conditioning, biomechanics and bioenergetics in college.7:24 – How a layoff led to a passion for CrossFit.12:14 – Becoming a CrossFit competitor.14:04 – Jason’s first Regional.16:58 – Missing the Games by a hair, then making it the next year.20:07 – Making friends—or not—at the CrossFit Games.22:41 – Lessons learned as a rookie Games athlete.28:02 – Reacting to the Games season changes in 2018.31:13 – Killing the 2019 Open. 34:17 – Getting inducted into the Trash-Talk Thursday tribe.38:11 – Mai Tais and kalua pork.40:32 – Coronavirus and the competition season.44:01 – Rediscovering a love for the bike.48:29 – On being a Hollywood doppelgänger.

TwoBrainRadio
Jen Broxterman: How to Train Nutrition Coaches for Your Gym

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 34:38


Good gym owners know that exercise alone will only get clients so far. For real results, they've gotta practice good nutrition, too.But what if you don't know how to teach it? Jen Broxterman is a registered dietician of 10 years, a sports nutritionist, the founder of Nutrition Rx and the creator of the brand-new Two-Brain Nutrition Coaching Course. The self-paced course combines an arsenal of science and experience with one-on-one mentorship to get trainers client-ready in as little as a month. She joined Certified Two-Brain Mentor Josh Martin to talk about the details of the course, why it works and how it can help gym owners add six figures or more in annual revenue.Links:The Two-Brain Coaching Nutrition CourseNutrition RxJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:nutrition@twobraincoaching.comInstagram: @nutrition_rxTimeline:2:44 – Why Jen became a registered dietician.8:13 – The method that gets the best results.13:34 – What the course entails.17:01 – Managing scope of practice.22:36 – Who should take the course.25:40 – The mentorship component.27:58 – Course cost vs. return on investment.

TwoBrainRadio
Entrepreneurs and Stress: How to Find Peace and Productivity

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 36:11


Gym owners have faced unprecedented levels of stress over the last several weeks and months. But let's be real—as an entrepreneur, you're always stressed. Always checking your email, overthinking things and running yourself ragged.But what you're actually doing is strengthening your amygdala, the part of the brain responsible for the fight-or-flight response. And to keep it from getting out of control, you need to de-train it. Here, Chris Cooper shares proven strategies for reducing stress, rewiring the brain and finding focus.Links:Two-Brain Radio Episode 48: What to Do When It All Goes WrongJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:50 – Getting to know the amygdala.7:54 – Schedule screen-free time AND email time.11:33 – Do LSD (long, slow-duration exercise).14:40 – Immerse yourself.16:42 – Keep a mental scoreboard.18:49 – Subtract things from your life instead of adding more.21:29 – Set up a personal board of directors.27:39 – Break problems down into solvable parts.28:58 – Remember: The mistakes you make now will help others in the future.30:37 – Meditate.33:08 – You are not your business.34:41 – There is no ground.

TwoBrainRadio
Sideshow No More: Bob Jennings on Masters Competitions

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 42:03


Bob Jennings started CrossFit at 40 years old. Six years later, he became a CrossFit Games athlete, taking 9th in the 45-49-year-old division at the 2019 CrossFit Games.He joined Sean Woodland to talk about what it's like to compete at a later stage in life, how just missing out on a trip to Madison in 2018 motivated him moving forward and why the masters community is so tightly knit.He also shared how the Legends Masters Competition came to be and how he and his co-founders hope to make it the premier competition for masters athletes worldwide.Links:Legends Masters CompetitionJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @thebobjennings; @legendsmasterscompTimeline:1:17 – Sports and fitness before CrossFit.4:21 – Pursuing competition in his forties.9:58 – Missing the 2018 Games by just a few spots.13:45 – Building confidence at Wodapalooza.15:12 – Shutting the brain off during competition.18:12 – On making the Games—and almost declining the invitation.20:58 – His first Games appearance.24:49 – Cancelation on the horizon for 2020.27:49 – The birth and growth of the Legends Competition.36:38 – How to maximize training as a masters athlete.38:18 – Why the masters community is so close.

TwoBrainRadio
Master "The Matrix": How to Grow Your Online Training Business

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 42:47


When Rob Connors closed his gym due to COVID-19 this spring, he shut the doors for good—the physical doors, that is. Signum Fitness and Nutrition has been 100 percent digital since May, and Rob has no plans to go back to bricks and mortar.Rob Connors is a Certified Two-Brain Mentor specializing in personal training and online personal training. When considering the jump to digital, he asked himself two questions: "What's best for me and my family?" and "What's best for my seed clients?"The answer? A higher level of service delivered to a smaller number of niche clients. Rob joined Mike Warkentin of Two-Brain Media to talk about how and why he made the leap and what you need to do if you want to grow an online training business.Links:Signum Fitness and NutritionSignum GolfOnline Trainer Brad Overstreet on How to Deal With the New Fitness WorldJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:rob.connors@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:26 – Why go 100 percent digital?6:42 – Client retention during the transition. 10:14 – The critical step you need to take before you go online.12:50 – Selling to a niche market.17:20 – Pricing: What not to do. 19:09 – Speaking your clients’ language.21:24 – Advertising: Start with affinity marketing.28:29 – Scaling up: How to hire online trainers.31:56 – Building relationships when coaching digitally.38:03 – The three questions Rob asks every new online client.

TwoBrainRadio
The Need to Niche: Why Rob Connors Turns Some Prospective Clients Away

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 17:07


When was the last time you turned a potential client away? Rob Connors, owner of Signum Fitness and Nutrition, does it on the regular—and he says his business is better for it. Instead of trying to market to the masses, Rob "niched down" to focus on clients whose goals align with the gym's mission. He also created content strategically to improve his business' Google ranking. The result? More seed clients and a stronger business.Listen to his conversation with Chris Cooper to learn how he niched down and why you might want to, also.Links:Signum Fitness and NutritionCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:02 – “When you market to everyone, you market to no one.”5:50 – Speaking the audience’s language.7:59 – Establishing authority and building good SEO with content.12:08 – Building an audience for his gym.14:32 – Turing potential clients away.

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Austin Malleolo: "You Might as Well Be the Hardest Worker"

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 51:20


EDITOR'S NOTE: This episode was recorded before the early June events regarding CrossFit Inc. and the statements made by Greg Glassman.Austin Malleolo is a CrossFit OG.He competed at the CrossFit Games for the first time as an individual in 2010 and took 6th place overall. He made four more appearances as an individual before switching to the team competition in 2017.Austin has also been a fixture on the CrossFit Seminar Staff. Here, he talks with Sean Woodland about how his career as a personal trainer led him to CrossFit, the time he got stranded in China and what possessed him to deadlift 600 lb. and run the Boston Marathon—on the same day.Links:The HAM PlanCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallTimeline:1:19 – On training and coaching during COVID.5:32 – Growing up on the “B” team.6:29 – The first personal trainer to show up for work in a suit.10:40 – Austin’s first Fran.15:24 – Cinch bags and cut-off tees: the 2010 CrossFit Games.19:09 – Joining the Seminar Staff.21:15 – Seminar Staff memories: stranded in China and food poisoning in Korea.23:52 – Competing in the North East.28:58 – Memories of Camp Pendleton.31:38 – On going team.35:40 – The Boston Marathon and the 600-lb. Deadlift.39:20 – The HAM Plan.41:54 – What makes good programming good.43:47 – The perspective-altering effect of parenthood.

TwoBrainRadio
Starting, Scaling and Staffing a Nutrition Business in Your Gym

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 41:48


Every gym owner worth his or her salt knows you can't out-train a bad diet. So why are you expecting your clients to? A nutrition program will help clients get better results while increasing average revenue per member and member retention. But starting such a program can be confusing—where do you get the expertise? Who should run it? What should you charge for it? Lindsey VanSchoyck is Two-Brain's nutrition business expert, and she's here to unpack all that and more. She spoke with Mike Warkentin about how to launch a nutrition program, how to find the right people to staff it, what to charge, what resources you'll need and how to add revenue with corporate nutrition programs.Links:Precision NutritionWorking Against GravityFree ToolsCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:lindsey.vanschoyck@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:4:46 – How to start a nutrition program at your gym.6:43 – Do you need a nutrition certification?9:59 – Check your state laws.11:32 – How to set prices for nutrition coaching.16:02 – Assigning clients to staff.19:33 – How much to pay nutrition coaches.21:48 – How to find great nutrition coaches.26:41 – Why you need a nutrition playbook and what should be in it.28:11 – How to find corporate nutrition clients.31:31 – The metrics corporate clients want to see.32:54 – Pricing corporate nutrition programs.35:34 – Converting corporate client employees into ongoing nutrition clients.38:04 – Selling = helping.

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How to Decide What to Do in the Midst of Chaos

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 21:19


Gym owners, you're getting blasted from all sides right now.COVID-19 shuttered your doors. Your clients looked to you for a response to the killing of George Floyd. And just when things seemed like they couldn't get any more complicated, CrossFit Founder and CEO Greg Glassman sent hundreds of affiliate owners packing with his reprehensible comments on Twitter.You feel the weight of a thousand decisions on your shoulders. But you can't take them all on at once. Here's how to focus in the chaos and determine the right next step.Links: Derek Sivers' "Anything You Want"Deaffiliating? Here's What You Need to KnowThe True Costs of Changing Your BrandCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:32 – Dealing with the stress of uncertainty.3:40 – To increase your bandwidth, you need to cut some things out.4:43 – When quitting is the right idea.6:04 – The five filters.12:29 – The hierarchy of information.15:08 – Taking action with the right mentor.18:28 – How to avoid the rabbit holes.

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The Very Erudite Mr. Lucas Parker on Eccentricities and Exercise

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 46:16


EDITOR'S NOTE: This episode was recorded before the early June events regarding CrossFit Inc. and the statements made by Greg Glassman. Known for his bushy brown beard, hairy physique and that one time he got naked at the CrossFit Games, Lucas Parker is one of the biggest fan favorites of the CrossFit Games.After making his Games debut in 2011, Lucas returned for five straight years, earning a career-best finish of 14th in 2015.He shared with Sean Woodland how he developed his love for movement, why he grew his signature beard, the memorable moment when he gave Kristan Clever quite a view during the Camp Pendleton event and what he's learned after all his years of competition.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @toquelucTimeline:2:09 – Falling in love with movement as a kid.5:49 – Lessons learned from coaches and mentors.9:43 – Finding CrossFit via actor Jason Statham (who doesn’t do CrossFit).12:40 – Becoming a competitor.14:44 – Learning to roll with the punches in his Games debut.16:36 – Why the beard?18:05 – Going “full Lucas” at Camp Pendleton.22:44 – Dealing with setbacks in 2013 and 2014.25:34 – Handing the reins to a coach.28:45 – Withdrawing from Regionals in 2017 and taking a year off.32:20 – Returning to a completely altered CrossFit Games season in 2019.36:54 – Becoming “more of a sponge and less of a hammer.”38:14 – Why he trains alone.40:55 – Lessons learned along the CrossFit journey—and what he still wants to learn.

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Post-Lockdown Advertising: How to Get Back in the Game on Facebook

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 43:11


Marketing has always been challenging. Throw in a pandemic, months of closure and murky, varied reopening plans, and it's no wonder gym owners are unsure what to do.Colm O'Reilly is the owner of CrossFit Ireland, a certified Two-Brain mentor and the Two-Brain Marketing team lead. He joined Mike Warkentin to discuss Facebook ads in the post-COVID era: what works, what doesn't and how to decide what to spend on digital ads.Links:The 7 Best Gym Management Software Platforms: Our 2020 ReviewCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallTimeline:4:07 – Is there a magic bullet?6:38 – Why you shouldn’t go for the quick cash grab.11:59 – What to spend on Facebook ads right now.16:40 – Why lead nurture is more important than ever.19:13 – Developing leads post-COVID: Don’t fear the phone.21:41 – The future of Facebook advertising post-COVID.26:27 – When to boost your ad spend.28:12 – What does a good ad look like?33:29 – How the Two-Brain Marketing course can help you get more leads.35:11 – What kinds of pictures work best in ads?36:54 – Lead magnets post-COVID.39:58 – The top metrics you should be tracking.

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Average Sucks: Michael Bernoff on Changing the Way You Think

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 42:33


Have you ever wondered why you haven't been able to achieve your dreams despite how much you want to? Why you just don't do it, even though you know you have the potential?Michael Bernoff calls that your "average"—the force inside you that keeps you from challenging the status quo and actually taking the steps that would bring you success.Michael is the founder of the Human Communications Institute the author of "Average Sucks: Why You Don't Get What You Want (And What to Do About It)." He joined Chris Cooper to talk about how your average is holding you back and how to redefine it.Links:Michael Bernoff and "Average Sucks"COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallFree ToolsContact:Instagram: @michael_bernoffChris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:47 – Defining your average.4:50 – How your average controls you.6:18 – How to improve your average.10:35 – Playing the small game.12:32 – Changing the average with addition, not subtraction.14:13 – Upgrading your identity.17:25 – The comparison trap.23:34 – Dreams vs. wants.29:26 – The step between the average you have and the average you want.34:12 – What COVID-19 can teach you about your business.38:19 – Changing the psychology of expectations.

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Paving the Way for Women in Sports: Carolyne Prevost

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 50:45


Carolyne Prevost may be one of the best all-around athletes in CrossFit. Not only has she competed at the Games, but she has also won 11 national championships in four different sports.She has competed in soccer, taekwondo and professional hockey, and she currently works as a high-school math, science and physical education teacher.She spoke with Sean Woodland about the benefits of being a multi-sport athlete, her hockey career and how she’s helping students—especially girls—build self-confidence through fitness.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @cprevost27Timeline:3:34 – Growing up playing every sport under the sun.9:03 – Playing hockey for the University of Wisconsin.15:22 – How it feels to win 11 national championships.16:46 – The letdowns of going pro.18:46 – Working to establish a new women’s pro hockey league.22:22 – Becoming a CrossFit competitor.29:10 – Adapting to the new format of the CrossFit Games season. 33:39 – Her rookie Games, dealing with the pressure of the cuts and getting rhabdo.38:45 – The Games season and COVID-19.41:11 – Why become a teacher?45:46 – Teaching girls to love what their bodies can do, not just what they look like.

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Online Coaching: Pro Tips for Excellence and Efficiency

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 38:44


What exactly is online coaching? What is it not? And is it as valuable as in-person coaching in the gym? Two-Brain Business online coaching specialist Josh Grenell joined Mike Warkentin to shed some light on the subject. He talked about how true online coaching differs from Zoom group-fitness classes, why it's more valuable and how to sell it. He also shared tips for increasing efficiency as an online coach.Links:Progression FitnessCOVID-19 ResourcesOnline Trainer Brad Overstreet on How to Deal With the New Fitness WorldThe Secrets to Success With Online Coaching: Josh MartinJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallTimeline:2:34 – What is online coaching? 6:18 – What isn’t online coaching?8:35 – Does online coaching get results?11:23 – The value of online coaching.12:49 – Online coaching and workload: increasing efficiencies.17:05 – Managing time and setting boundaries.19:49 – How to find clients for online coaching.27:34 – The biggest challenges of online coaching. 31:41 – How to keep clients from canceling by offering customized online training.36:17 – The number-one things new and experienced online coaches should do right now.

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Chris Cooper: Increase Revenue and Retention Through a New Client Journey

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 53:41


What's easier: getting a new client or keeping a current one? Smart gym owners know it's the latter, but unfortunately, the data shows that gyms are only keeping clients about half as long as they should.If you don't want to stay stuck on the treadmill of constantly seeking new clients, you've got to focus on retention—and that means focusing on the client journey.Here, Chris Cooper explains how motivational interviewing, goal reviews and the "learn, design, deliver, refine" model can help gym owners forge deeper connections with clients and retain them for the long term.Links:Precision Nutrition's Five WhysCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallFree ToolsContact: chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:2:46 – The retention treadmill.6:30 – “Learn”: No-sweat intros, motivational interviewing and the five whys.14:55 – “Design”: Prescribing the solution to your clients’ problems.22:16 – “Refine”: The most overlooked part of the retention process.26:36 – No-sweat intros vs. motivational interviewing: When to do which.36:19 – How goal reviews improve retention and revenue.44:35 – Who should perform goal reviews.

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Madison Nights: The Fitness Ballad of Cole Sager

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 48:25


If when all is said and done, Cole Sager is remembered for his character more than his fitness, he's just fine with that. But that doesn't mean he's not fit.Cole has been to the CrossFit Games six times in his career and finished in the top 10 thrice. His best career finish was 5th in 2018. He also received the Spirit of the Games award in 2017.He joined Sean Woodland to talk about his time playing division one college football at the University of Washington, how to beat the odds and overcome self-doubt, and why his dad decided to name him after a fictional character portrayed by Tom Cruise.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @colesager35Timeline:1:24 – Training for the Games in a season upended by the coronavirus.4:49 – On being named after a Tom Cruise movie character.6:32 – The small-town mentality and growing up playing football.8:55 – From high-school star to college walk-on.16:25 – Abandoning NFL ambitions for CrossFit Games dreams.21:27 – How Cole qualified for Regionals just a few months into CrossFit.26:43 – Maturing as a CrossFit athlete.31:44 – Lessons learned from his debut CrossFit Games in 2014.35:01 – Dealing with the pressure of being a repeat Games athlete.38:39 – Winning the Spirit of the Games award in 2017 and why being a positive role model is so important.42:41 – Lessons learned from the new structure of the CrossFit Games: No room for error.45:48 – Why Cole is OK with being known for his character more than his fitness.

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Post-COVID: The New Breed of Fitness Coach With Josh Martin

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 33:35


We've always said that microgym owners sell coaching, not access, and never has that been clearer than during the COVID crisis. Your clients aren't getting barbells and cues—so what are they paying for?Certified Two-Brain mentor and Two-Brain Coaching co-founder Josh Martin says coaches need to look at the bigger picture. At his gym, CrossFit For Glory, coaches take the "sleep, eat, move and manage" approach with clients. The true value of coaching, Josh said, is in helping a client move closer to his or her goal—and that takes more than a training plan.Here, Josh talks about how trainers can redefine their services to meet clients' needs during and post-COVID and how to value those services.Links:CrossFit For GloryCOVID-19 ResourcesYour Gym 2.0Expensive or Free: How to Charge What You're WorthTwo-Brain CoachingJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:mike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:3:41 – How has the primary role of a coach changed since COVID?4:37 – “Sleep, eat, move, manage.”11:31 – What clients need right now (it’s probably not Fran).16:27 – How to sell new services with confidence.21:21 – Reassessing the value of coaching.25:26 – It’s all about relationships.29:41 – The hidden opportunity in the COVID crisis.

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Your Gym 2.0 Part 3: Be Expensive or Be Free

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 78:38


Over the last few weeks, Chris Cooper has talked about how to rebuild your business post-COVID and how to repackage your services to your clients' individual needs. Now it's time to talk about how to bring these new services to your clients. In this live webinar recorded on May 17, 2020, Chris discussed motivational interviewing, how to structure goal reviews to improve length of engagement, how the prescriptive model differs from upselling and why you should be expensive or free. You'll also get a crash course in content creation and audience building.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesYour Gym 2.0Your Gym 2.0: The Four CornerstonesYour Gym 2.0: Selling Your New ServicesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:5:50 – Revisiting the prescriptive model.7:43 – Motivational interviewing.12:11 – Updating client prescriptions via goal-review sessions.17:26 – How often should you be doing goal-review sessions, and who should do them?26:41 – How to promote your new services and the importance of affinity marketing.34:29 – Be expensive or be free: the difference between information and coaching.42:14 – Expensive or free in practice: CrossFit.com and TwoBrainBusiness.com.55:18 – Establishing trust by producing content.59:17 – How to come up with good content ideas.1:11:54 – How to get better at producing content.

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Steph Hammerman: Inspiration Is the Spark, Motivation Is the Fire

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 42:58


Steph Hammerman is one of the most well-known adaptive athletes in the CrossFit world. She is the first Level 2 coach with cerebral palsy. She's a cancer survivor and has completed a hand cycle marathon. She also owns Hammer Driven Fitness in North Carolina.Here, she talks with Sean Woodland about growing up with cerebral palsy, beating cancer, how she uses her voice to advocate for others, how she got into CrossFit and why the societal perception of adaptive athletes still has a long way to go.Links:Hammer Driven FitnessCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @stephthehammerTimeline:2:50 – Growing up with cerebral palsy.5:11 – Finding her voice.10:05 – Advocating for others.14:27 – Getting—and beating—cancer.23:24 – How Steph got into fitness.27:08 – Switching from hand cycling to CrossFit.33:04 – Competing at the Crush Games in Miami.35:19 – Becoming a coach to adaptive athletes and able-bodied athletes alike.37:28 – Changing the societal perception of adaptive athletes.39:54 – How to treat adaptive athletes at your gym.

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How to Destroy Your Gym (or Save It) Through Sales in the COVID Crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 51:27


If you've been watching your leads plummet during COVID-19, you're not alone. Certified Two-Brain mentor and sales expert Jeff Burlingame says it's normal right now to see a conversion rate of 25 percent or less. But that doesn't mean you can't sell.Here, Jeff shares what's working and what's not when it comes to sales during the coronavirus crisis. You'll get inside the mind of the consumer and learn how to use affinity marketing, social media and the Help First philosophy to close more sales now and during upcoming periods of transition.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:mike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:2:21 – The state of sales during COVID-19.6:43 – The consumer mindset.9:12 – Focus on warm traffic.14:38 – How to ask your members for help.23:15 – No fire sales.29:39 – How to get five new clients in three minutes.34:28 – Lead with value.40:53 – How to use Facebook groups to establish trust and authority.43:02 – Adapting the No-Sweat Intro process for times of transition.

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Your Gym 2.0 Part 2: How to Create New Service Packages and Sell Them

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 56:56


Last week, we talked about evaluating your business: Where it is and where you want it to go. Now it's time to talk tactics.In this live webinar recorded on May 10, Chris Cooper walked a group of gym owners through the steps in Two-Brain's Your Gym 2.0 Worksheet Part 2.You'll learn how to create service packages that are perfect for your best clients, what to charge for them and how to integrate nutrition coaching, personal training, group coaching and online programs into hybrid packages. Links:Webinar recordingYour Gym 2.0 Worksheet: Part 2Your Gym 2.0 WorksheetTwo-Brain Coaching coursesCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:3:15 – Reviewing the cornerstones of the fitness business.7:53 – Don’t get hung up on sunk costs.10:14 – Determining what your seed clients need: the NPGO exercise.18:30 – Stones, pebbles, sand and water.28:53 – How to set prices.38:22 – Revisiting the prescriptive model.41:04 – Scaling your fitness business without discounting it.44:45 – A sample pricing binder.

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The Fast-Exercising Mathematician: Jacob Heppner

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 49:26


You might know that Jacob Heppner is a CrossFit Games veteran, but did you know he's also a nerd?While his friends partied in college, Jacob holed up in the library. And after requesting the "hardest major you have" of his guidance counselor, he chose math. He was pretty good at it, too—his first internship was as a mathematics technician at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas.That's also where he discovered CrossFit. At first, he thought it was a cult. Now, he's a four-time Games athlete with a career-best finish of 6th in 2019.He joined Sean Woodland to talk about his interest in math, his passion for community service and the lessons he learned about being successful under the new Games format in 2019.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @jheppner66Timeline:2:42 – On being terrible at football but bringing up the team’s average GPA.4:45 – The drive to serve others.8:51 – Why math?11:58 – Finding CrossFit at Fort Leavenworth: “Sounds like a cult.”16:15 – Jacob’s first Regional experience.18:38 – Remembering “Thick and Quick.”22:20 – On being top 10 in 2015 and 2016.24:54 – Two years of setbacks.29:40 – Making a comeback in 2019.34:04 – Lessons learned from the new Games format.35:54 – The return of the dreaded handstand push-up standard.40:11 – Becoming a content creator.43:56 – Learning to appreciate the platform he’s been given.45:25 – How the CrossFit community stands apart.

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How to Hack Sales Funnels in the COVID Crisis With Mateo Lopez

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 48:05


The coronavirus crisis has changed everything, and that includes advertising.Digital-marketing expert Mateo Lopez went down the rabbit hole to discover what successful gym owners and sales gurus are doing to make sales during lockdown.Here, he and Mike Warkentin of Two-Brain Media examine real fitness ads from clients of a fitness sales guru, discovering some key patterns along the way.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesFree ToolsJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:mateo@twobrainbusiness.commike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:2:41 – Why you might consider a lead ad during this time.6:11 – Going down the rabbit hole: What are the online fitness sales gurus doing?11:57 – Using the sales guru’s landing page to find testimonial clients.16:19 – Pattern point no. 1: narrowing the niche.21:35 – Pattern point no. 2: the five-day challenge.26:44 – More testimonial-client ads: Different niches, same pattern.38:35 – Creating warm leads with low-barrier offers.40:19 – Streamlining the system to take home more money.44:14 – It’s not actually about the ads; it’s about the service.

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Your Gym 2.0: The Exact Steps to Making It Better Than It Was Before COVID-19

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 54:18


The coronavirus crisis isn't just a crisis—it's an opportunity. An opportunity to evaluate your business: what you do and don't miss about how things used to be, what worked well, what you'll never do again and where you want to go moving forward. In this live webinar recorded on May 3, 2020, Chris Cooper took a group of gym owners through Two-Brain's "Your Gym 2.0" worksheet to hash out all the above and more. The worksheet will guide you step by step as you reflect on your business and re-envision its future. Download it here and work through it as you listen.Links:Your Gym 2.0 WorksheetTwo-Brain Coaching coursesCOVID-19 Resources"Good to Great""Traction""Scaling Up""Get a Grip"Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:3:08 – The rite of passage.4:51 – What has this crisis taught you about your Perfect Day?6:50 – The pre-mortem: Imagine your business is dead. What killed it? What survived?12:43 – Think like a CEO.16:38 – Defining your rocks.21:39 – The after-action review: What went right during the crisis?24:58 – Pouring the foundation of your new business: What will you never do again? What will you keep?30:47 – Shaping the cornerstones of your new business.36:35 – Designing the front door.38:20 – What to consider before renaming your business.42:24 – New additions to the Two-Brain Roadmap and how to use it to rebuild your business.

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From Competitor to Coach: Michele Letendre

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 49:47


Michele Letendre understands competition from all angles. She's a former top-level athlete with six individual CrossFit Games appearances and a career-best finish of 4th in 2014. Now, she's a business owner and a coach to elite athletes such as Pat Vellner.In this interview with Sean Woodland, Michele gets real about the mental toll of competition, the pressure of being compared with Camille Leblanc-Bazinet and how she shifted her mindset after retiring from competition. Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @mich_letendreTimeline:1:07 – Dealing with the coronavirus situation.3:52 – Developing the desire to excel through water polo.7:48 – Finding CrossFit and becoming a competitor.11:51 – Michele’s journey with nutrition and weight loss after her first Games appearance.16:12 – On competing against Camille Leblanc-Bazinet—and eventually becoming friends.21:39 – Michele’s best year of competition.24:09 – Managing expectations.27:48 – Shifting perspectives.30:59 – Coming back for one more year in 2016.35:38 – Becoming a coach.39:49 – On dealing with Pat Vellner’s antics.44:17 – Where are all the female elite-athlete coaches?46:43 – The most rewarding aspect of her career.

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Stuff Siegel Sold: Gym Owner on Closing Deals During COVID Lockdown

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Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 35:53


For Eric Siegel, owner of CrossFit 781, the COVID crisis is more than a crisis—it's an opportunity to learn.Though retention was good after he pivoted his gym to online training, Eric wanted more: He wanted to grow. So he completed Two-Brain's online coaching course and began the Facebook marketing Incubator.Then, he implemented what he'd learned. He began offering online training, assigning each client to one of his coaches for workout customization and regular check-ins. He also launched a 21-day at-home challenge, reached out to former members and began experimenting with Facebook ads.Since then, Eric has retained more than 80 percent of his group-class membership while also adding clients gained from the challenge and via Facebook marketing.Here's how he did it—and how he plans to retain the new revenue stream once the crisis is over.Links:CrossFit 781Two-Brain Coaching: How to Coach OnlineCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact:mike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:2:45 – Boston’s darkest St. Patrick’s Day ever.5:16 – Making the transition to online coaching.8:51 – What online coaching entails.11:54 – Selling online coaching to new clients: affinity marketing.16:46 – Selling online coaching to new clients: advertising.20:23 – Lead nurture and No-Sweat Intros for a digital audience.24:42 – Why now is a great time to sell at-home fitness.27:43 – Preparing to reopen. 30:09 – The future of online training at CrossFit 781.

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How to Move Your Fitness Business 100 Percent Online: Chris Cooper

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 56:53


COVID-19 has changed the fitness industry. The most successful gym owners have pivoted to online training—and some of them might not want to go back to bricks and mortar. Even those who do have recognized an opportunity for a valuable new revenue stream. In this live webinar recorded on April 26, 2020, Chris Cooper will teach you how to move completely online in 11 steps—and how to add value to your bricks-and-mortar business even if you don't want to leave your building behind.You'll learn how to decide whether and when to go all digital, how to execute the transition and how to scale up and develop a niche audience.Links:How to Move Entirely OnlineOnline Trainer Brad Overstreet on How to Deal With the New Fitness WorldWarren Buffet's Simple Test for Living Your Best LifeZero to One: Notes on Startups, Or How to Build the FutureCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact: chris@twobrainbusiness.com Timeline: 4:56 – How does online training align with your vision?8:57 – Determine your Perfect Day.11:20 – How much money do you need to make? 13:18 – Measure your commitments.15:38 – Measure your opportunities.18:36 – Maintain three points of contact.23:24 – Sell online while running your current gym.25:37 – Taper physical operations.36:14 – Close your physical location before your online business breaks even.39:33 – Scale up and narrow your niche.45:47 – Be patient.50:49 – Talk to your seed clients.53:13 – The new model for success.

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The CrossFit Cowboy Is Right at Home on the Radio: Sean Sweeney

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 60:16


If you think Fran is tough, try hell week on a broken foot. And that's not even what Sean Sweeney is most famous for.Dubbed the CrossFit Cowboy, Sean is known for sporting a cowboy hat during competition, riling up the crowds and being a jokester in general. But he's also a serious competitor and three-time CrossFit Games athlete.He joined Sean Woodland to share some of the toughest lessons he's learned from competition and military training—along with the origin story of his famous hat.Links:CrossFit PowerstrokeCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @crossfitcowboy45Timeline:1:24 – On training during COVID.4:16 – Growing up on a ranch and riding rodeo.9:54 – Sean’s brief stint in ballroom dance.13:01 – Hell week on a broken foot—and the biggest regret of his life.24:52 – Becoming a CrossFit competitor.32:57 – Learning to trust his instincts.36:54 – Lessons learned from getting cut at the 2019 CrossFit Games.41:30 – The origin of the cowboy hat.46:28 – Sean’s three proudest moments in competition.

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"Sold!"—Brendon Collins on New Fitness Services and Online Sales

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 37:36


Gym owner Brendon Collins had zero online training experience before Strong Tower CrossFit was forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic.Within 30 days, he'd generated US$2 thousand in front-end revenue from virtual training and nutrition sales while retaining 97% of his client base—without spending a dime on ads.Here, he reveals the secret sauce.You'll learn how a commitment to core values ensured a seamless transition in product delivery, how Brendon used affinity marketing tactics to reach new clients and exactly what digital training at Strong Tower entails.Links:Strong Tower CrossFitCOVID-19 ResourcesAshley Mak on Two-Brain Radio: "The Guy Who Already Moved His Fitness Business Online Forever"Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallContact: mike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:1:44 – Generating two grand during lockdown.3:41 – How Strong Tower transitioned to online coaching with less than a day’s notice.5:48 – A glimpse into digital training at Strong Tower.8:56 – The move to digital, step by step.13:45 – Selling nutrition during COVID-19.16:30 – Seeing the value in virtual offerings.21:18 – Ads and affinity marketing during coronavirus.28:44 – Adapting the sales process to a virtual environment.33:55 – Next steps: Constant refinement and a permanent new revenue stream.

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The Secrets to Success With Online Coaching: Josh Martin

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 42:57


Many trainers are in brand-new territory right now.They're used to group classes and whiteboard briefings; to cues and countdowns. But that's not the reality we're living in. Coaches need to add a few more tools to their toolkits to keep clients happy, improving and coming back for more. Here, Two-Brain Coaching co-founder Josh Martin joins Chris Cooper to talk about what coaches need to do to meet their clients' needs during the coronavirus pandemic.Links:Two-Brain Coaching course: How to Coach OnlineCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free Call"How to Win Friends and Influence People""Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us"Contact:chris@twobrainbusiness.comjosh@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:41 – Coaching is about more than correcting movement faults.4:00 – Principles-based coaching.9:37 – The skill most trainers need to get better at.14:55 – The importance of customization—not just to the client’s skills, but also to the situation.17:36 – Developing the soft skills of coaching.22:41 – How coaches can use quarantine time to improve their skills.27:15 – The benefits of broadening your skill set.32:41 – Things to read and do to get better at coaching.38:55 – The new Two-Brain Coaching course: “How to Coach Online.”

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Amanda Barnhart: "The Highest Expectations of Myself"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 39:29


Amanda Barnhart is a rising star in the Sport of Fitness.She took 15th at the 2018 CrossFit Games, her rookie year, and followed that up with a 7th-place finish in 2019—despite a bum ankle.She joined Sean Woodland to talk about her collegiate swimming career and how that led her to CrossFit, the ankle injury that nearly took her out of the Games last year and her memorable showdown with Tia-Clair Toomey in the one-rep-max clean event.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @amandajbarnhartTimeline:1:31 – Training without a gym during the coronavirus pandemic.3:55 – Amanda’s athletic background before CrossFit.6:49 – Gymnastics to CrossFit: a natural progression.9:44 – Becoming obsessed with the Games from her grandparents’ sewing room.11:12 – Her first Regional experience.15:17 – Going from 25th at the Central Regional to Games qualification in 2018.19:04 – The 2018 marathon row: “I was prepared to take my gloves off and just be a bloody massacre.”20:10 – Winning the clean-and-jerk speed ladder.23:38 – On the new competition format in the 2019 season.25:44 – How to handle pressure.27:14 – What happened to her ankle?30:26 – Managing expectations after the injury.32:32 – Going head-to-head with Tia-Clair Toomey.34:41 – Taking 7th on a bum ankle and dealing with the “what ifs.”35:36 – Looking to the 2020 CrossFit Games—and being happy with best efforts.

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The Guy Who Already Moved His Fitness Business Online Forever

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 42:46


You've moved your fitness business online. Your coaches are checking in with clients daily, helping them get fit from home.It's strange, but maybe it also feels kinda good. Maybe you're enjoying working from 9 to noon, then spending the rest of the day with your kids. Maybe you're realizing you don't need to pay rent to get people healthier. Maybe you don't want to go back when all this is over.Ashley Mak didn't.When Ashley closed the doors of Hudson River Fitness on March 14, he closed them for good. But the business isn't folding; it's just going digital. Here's how he's doing it.Links:Hudson River FitnessCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallTimeline:1:46 – Getting to know Ashley Mak.3:16 – Closing down for COVID-19.7:02 – Deciding to stay digital forever.12:31 – Considering clients’ needs.15:23 – Breaking the news to the members.17:51 – Retention—and redefining the ideal client.22:33 – How Hudson River Fitness saved $10,000 per month in fixed costs.24:20 – Paying coaches under the new business model.29:49 – Adapting marketing strategies to the new situation.33:31 – Reaching out to former clients who may be a good fit for the new model.38:01 – What to do if you’re thinking about ditching the bricks and mortar for good.

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Chris Cooper: How to Lead in a Crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 37:19


The coronavirus pandemic has forced everyone to shift to a new way of life and work. It's difficult and stressful, and people are scared. Good leadership is more important now than ever. In this webinar recorded live on April 12, Chris Cooper explains the CALM model of leadership (clarity, assurance, leadership and movement) and how gym owners can use it to guide their communities and continue to build trust during this crisis.He also answers the tough questions about how to deal with staff and clients who aren't adjusting well to the changes.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsTimeline:2:24 – Upcoming resources for the Two-Brain family.7:21 – It’s OK to feel out of sorts.9:55 – The CALM model: Clarity. Your job is to be the filter amidst all the noise.11:42 – Assurance: Hope for the best, but acknowledge and plan for the worst.16:38 – Leadership: Model the behavior you want your audience to model.17:52 – Movement: Get answers. 22:05 – How to handle staff members who’re struggling to pivot to online training.27:49 – Ask your clients what they need most and partner with other experts.33:24 – Responding to unhappy clients.35:41 – Why you should be optimistic.

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Bored in Isolation? Here's Patrick Vellner.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 51:13


Pat Vellner made his individual debut at the CrossFit Games in 2016 and proceeded to take third overall. Since then, he has become one of the most popular athletes in the sport and a perennial favorite to finish on the podium in Madison.He joined Sean Woodland to talk about how competing in gymnastics and lacrosse helped prepare him for competitive CrossFit, how he managed to finish third at a Regional competition despite tearing his biceps and what he thinks about the new structure of the CrossFit Games.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @pvellnerTimeline:1:12 – Training during coronavirus.5:13 – Learning work ethic and athleticism from gymnastics and lacrosse.10:02 – Discovering CrossFit in university.11:42 – Becoming a competitive CrossFit athlete.13:19 – Building confidence in his Regional debut.16:26 – Going team in 2015.19:05 – Taking third at the East Regional in 2016 with a torn biceps.23:22 – Setting goals for the Games. 26:54 – Dealing with the extra pressure after taking third at the 2016 Games.29:19 – Digging out of a hole in 2017.32:11 – Mechanical failure and injury in 2018.36:14 – On the new Games structure. 43:05 – Why Pat asked Michele Letendre to be his coach.47:50 – Representing the common man in elite athletics.

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Never Panic: Sales and Marketing Math in the COVID Crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 33:26


Good advertising has always been about tracking data: Try something, track it, revise it, and track it some more. That hasn't changed just because we're in a pandemic. What might change, however, is your ad strategy.Two-Brain Business is constantly collecting data on what's working and what's not in the microgym world. Here, digital-marketing expert Mateo Lopez shares what he's learned so far about advertising and lead conversion in the time of COVID-19.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:mateo@twobrainbusiness.commike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:2:06 – Clicks and conversions during coronavirus.4:01 – What gyms are selling right now.5:43 – Priority number one: retaining your current clients.8:27 – Sell accountability, not programming.10:27 – Sell to the situation—there’s nothing but time.12:38 – Kids programs.16:14 – Lead magnets vs. straight-up sales.21:29 – Why Zoom classes might not be the answer.25:26 – What your ad copy and media should look like now.30:53 – Don’t panic; track your data.

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Online Trainer Brad Overstreet on How to Deal With the New Fitness World

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 69:18


If you're a gym owner, you've likely found yourself suddenly thrust into a whole new way of doing business with no time to prepare. Your clients need your help now more than ever, but you know next to nothing about how to effectively move your business online. Here's someone who does.Brad Overstreet has been a trainer for decades. When his gym was unexpectedly forced to close due to permitting issues, he had to go digital. But what began as a short-term fix turned into a thriving business that allows him to live his Perfect Day even better than before.Here, he shares how he made the switch, how he gets clients, what his sales process looks like and what you can do to adapt to the current situation.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsTimeline:1:55 – How Brad lost his gym.6:48 – Figuring out what clients want.10:40 – Finding your freedom number.15:18 – A profile of the ideal online client.19:08 – What Brad actually sells.27:51 – Daily deliverables for online clients.32:07 – The value is in the relationship.35:47 – An example of daily workflow.39:37 – How to build a client base and stand out from the competition.43:51 – Making connections: Stay top of mind with the paperclip method.52:33 – What to charge for online training.55:16 – Determining value.01:02:07 – Choose your clients.

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Noah Ohlsen: Training for a Fractured Competition Season

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 35:01


Noah Ohlsen has been one of the most consistent CrossFit athletes in the field since he made his Games debut in 2014. Across six Games appearances, he has finished inside the top eight five times, taking second last year.Here, he and Sean Woodland talk about the bold prediction he once made to Dave Castro, his memorable first career Games event win in Mary last year, and how he has changed as an athlete and a person since his rookie season six years ago.Links:Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookCOVID-19 ResourcesFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @nohlsenNoah's dog, Maximus: @maximusohlsenTimeline:1:22 – Training for the Games in the middle of a pandemic.4:11 – Before CrossFit: searching for his sport.6:12 – Finding CrossFit and becoming a competitor.8:15 – CrossFit by day, fraternity pledges by night.10:23 – The promise Noah made to Dave Castro.11:46 – Lessons learned from his first Regional to his first Games.17:38 – Managing expectations after taking 8th in his rookie Games.20:53 – Playing it smart in 2019.24:41 – Noah's first Games event win.29:19 – Managing expectations moving forward.31:57 – Developing as a person over six years of Games competition.

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Sales in the Time of COVID-19: What People Are Buying and How to Sell It

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 51:12


Whether you like it or not, the landscape of the fitness industry has changed—and if you want your business to survive, it needs to change, too.But how do you do it? Will people really pay for online training? What should that look like? How do you get new clients during this time?Sales expert and certified Two-Brain mentor Jeff Burlingame is here with the answers to all that and more. You'll get a step-by-step, actionable plan for how to save your revenue stream—and even increase it—while your doors are closed.Links:COVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookFree ToolsContact:mike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:3:08 – Be Netflix, not Blockbuster. 4:25 – Don’t just post your programming; provide coaching and accountability.8:57 – To preserve the novelty, don’t give away everything at once.12:24 – If you don’t believe online coaching is valuable, neither will your clients.16:24 – Why online coaching is actually more valuable than group-class training.21:56 – How to handle the workload.25:31 – Sell what people are buying.28:06 – Offer digital No-Sweat Intros—and make it clear that they’re virtual.29:39 – Why you shouldn’t market with dumbbells or kettlebells.33:36 – What to do if you haven’t made a single sale since the start of the crisis.35:33 – What your ads should look like now.39:40 – How to run a virtual No-Sweat Intro. 48:08 – Practice your on-camera persona.49:27 – Reach out to old leads and former clients.

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Effective Online Training With Eddie Lester

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 34:01


Eddie Lester is a personal trainer of more than a decade and the founder of Fitness Mentors, a certification and business education program for online personal trainers. Eddie's been refining the online training process and teaching trainers how to deliver digital training since well before the coronavirus pandemic. Today, he joins Chris Cooper on Two-Brain Radio to share some tricks of the trade. Eddie and Chris discuss the mindset shift that trainers need to make when moving to online training, how to communicate effectively with clients and how to build a digital audience.Links:Fitness MentorsOff Day TrainerCOVID-19 ResourcesJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookBook a Free CallTo access the Fitness Mentors free guide for starting an online training program, text "online trainer" to 31996.Timeline:1:07 – The history of fitnessmentors.com.5:03 – Making the mindset shift to online training.7:21 – Simplify, simplify, simplify.10:14 – Where do online trainers go wrong?12:24 – The skills every online trainer needs to have.16:03 – The importance of personalized communication.18:52 – Online training and retention.20:50 – What online trainers should be offering in addition to programming and coaching.24:07 – How to cultivate a digital audience.29:51 – Be the same person online that you are in the gym.32:32 – How to access Fitness Mentors’ guide to online training for free.

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Motherhood and Games Memories: Cassidy Lance-McWherter

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 45:24


EDITOR'S NOTE: This episode was recorded before the widespread coronavirus outbreak.Cassidy Lance-McWherter is a five-time individual CrossFit Games competitor. Her best finish was 8th in 2014, and she also won the Worldwide Open in 2018 before finishing 10th in her final appearance as an individual in Madison. But her story is about much more than CrossFit competition.Here, Cassidy speaks with Sean Woodland about her athletic career, what she and wife Aly went through when they decided to start a family and why Cassidy is teaming up with Camille Leblanc-Bazinet to help people improve their health.Links: Feroce FitnessCrossFit WaterSideJoin the Gym Owners United group on FacebookCOVID-19 ResourcesFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact:Instagram: @cassidy_lancemcwherterTimeline:2:07 – Growing up a gymnast.5:57 – Pursuing a master’s in rehabilitation counseling.7:08 – Finding CrossFit.9:14 – Becoming a competitive CrossFit athlete.11:37 – Dialing it in after missing the Games in 2016.15:14 – Winning the 2018 Open.17:51 – Memories from the speed clean-and-jerk ladder at the 2018 Games.20:50 – Deciding to retire and start a family.24:50 – Navigating the challenges of the IVF process.28:34 – Getting the goods news and surprising her wife.32:47 – Documenting the IVF process.36:15 – Joining Camille-Leblanc Bazinet on Feroce Fitness.38:30 – Working out during pregnancy.41:35 – Looking to the future and reflecting on the past.

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Facebook Ads and the COVID Crisis: Early Advice and Observations

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 42:51


EDITOR'S NOTE: All coronavirus information accurate as of time of recording on March 20, 2020.Many gyms across the world have been forced to shut their doors in response to the coronavirus pandemic. However, gym owners still need to make ends meet. So what should they do about advertising during this crisis? Digital-marketing expert Mateo Lopez is here to tell you what to consider before pulling the plug on your ads and how to adapt them to fit the situation.Links:Join the Gym Owners United group on FacebookCOVID-19 ResourcesFree ToolsBook a Free CallContact: mateo@twobrainbusiness.commike@twobrainmedia.comTimeline:3:49 – Should you run ads right now?6:09 – How to get Two-Brain Business’ free guide, “How to Add Online Training in 24 Hours.”9:15 – Pros: Ads are cheap right now.12:22 – To get leads, you need to adapt your offer.13:18 – How to stand apart from the big online training companies.15:22 – Some ads for inspiration. 18:00 – Digitizing the No-Sweat Intro.19:14 – The problems your service can still solve for clients.24:48 – How to phrase your ad copy.27:55 – Why you need to figure out how to keep getting new clients.31:04 – Don’t forget to update your website and automations.33:32 – Where to get help rewriting your website and automation copy.35:29 – Is this the right time to run an engagement campaign?37:29 – “Stay home, stay fit”– how Mateo would advertise during this time.