Friday, April 24, 2009

Are You Ready To Take The Leap?

A few years back I was running the training in
8 clubs owned by the largest franchisee of Gold's
Gyms in the world.

Honestly, I didn't want to be an employee but I
knew that when I'd taken the job I wasn't ready
to own my own business.

So I treated the time I was there like I'd have
treated Med School or Law School and studied
everything I could in order to make me better.

For me working there was Fitness Business
School.

Honestly, it's probably the only job I've ever had
that I didn't really enjoy - but I knew that I wanted
to own a successful fitness business and I knew I
could learn from them.

Not everyone that works for someone else aspires
to own their own business - and entrepreneurship
isn't for everyone.

But if you do want to own a business - are you
studying everything that's going on around you?

Are you going as doing what I called 'Reconnaissance
work' in other clubs and studios?

Are you coming to events like Fast Track?

See, for me that job was about paying my dues to be
a successful business owner.

For most people a job like that is just about paying the
bills.

If you're about to jump to the next level - be it from
employee to business owner or from in home trainer
to owning a facility - be sure to look at everything
as an educational opportunity.

Dedicated to your success,

Pat

P.S. - I've just reviewed the Top Level Trainer Program
and it's the real deal. Perfect for fitness pros making
the jump from employee to entrepreneur. Check it
out here:

http://super-trainer.com/the-top-level-trainer-program/

Kaiser is taking it off the market today - so I apologize
for the late notice. And FYI, this is not an affiliate link,
I just believe in the product and thought I'd share.

Have a great weekend!

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