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4 Money-Saving Hacks for the New Business Owner

4 Money-Saving Hacks for the New Business Owner

Alycia Israel
If you're a new business owner, learn BUSINESS so you can keep your hard-earned money in your pocket.
The Conjugate Business Plan

The Conjugate Business Plan

Christopher Cooper
Start with the big movement and work on it with maximum focus. Incorporate assistance work to bring up your weakest links. Do a lot of reps at the most important scenarios in your business.
The Need for a Calm Leader in 2020

The Need for a Calm Leader in 2020

Joe Schillero
There are a lot of different leadership qualities that lend themselves to different times and situations. Every leader is different, and there isn't one perfect personality or leadership type. At this time, however, I think there is one leadership quality that is needed most.
Life as a Gym Owner: What I Learned in Year Two

Life as a Gym Owner: What I Learned in Year Two

Brandon Smitley
From everything we could tell, year two was going to be a great year of advancement, and what we had hoped to be a start to an end of our full-time jobs. But then, life happened: COVID-19, cancer, closure, and more.
The Body of Work

The Body of Work

Coach G
It all comes down to three rules. These three pretty much cover everything, and they can be applied anywhere in life: Education, work, family, anything...
How To Reopen Your Gym

How To Reopen Your Gym

Christopher Cooper
Follow this clear plan to reopen your business—whether you're able to do that in a week or six months.
Get Your Head Out of Your Arse

Get Your Head Out of Your Arse

Alycia Israel
Your kids, spouse, coworkers, and the crappy weather, are not the reasons you are 30 pounds overweight and hate your job. Go ahead and reread the title of this article.
Constraints: How to Use Them

Constraints: How to Use Them

Tyrel Detweiler
I challenge you to think of this economic shutdown as a forced deload. Is it something that you want? No. Will it completely crush you? Probably not.
Online Trainers Going Broke: Don't Blame COVID-19 or the Government

Online Trainers Going Broke: Don't Blame COVID-19 or the Government

Ken "Skip" Hill
The next few months are going to be incredibly difficult for the vast majority of online trainers. Consider me Dr. Phil for a minute as I provide four things that you can do to not find your dumbass in an anxiety-riddled situation when or if something like this happens in the future.
How to Coach a Successful Seminar

How to Coach a Successful Seminar

Christian Anto
For my wife Julia and me, strength for the general population is the area that we felt we could help and influence the most. The following is a list of helpful points that has aided us in providing successful seminars to our attendees.
Sick of Your Gym? — How to Start a Private or Home Gym

Sick of Your Gym? — How to Start a Private or Home Gym

Dave Tate
In this part, you'll understand how you can start a private or home gym of your own — on a budget. It's not as expensive as you might think.
How to Start a Gym with Less Than $20K

How to Start a Gym with Less Than $20K

Brandon Smitley
Believe it or not, it took less than $20,000 to get my gym, THIRST, up and running. It's a little over a year old now, and it's still going strong. Point is, you don't have to be a millionaire to start up your own gym. Here's how I did it with THIRST.