Building Clientele Strategies
Focus on tailoring offerings to meet the specific needs of parents, emphasizing the importance of testing and customizing services. Functional and correctional exercises are highlighted as key components for enhancing strength and addressing common issues like pain and stress, which can lead to long-term client relationships. A flexible payment option is also discussed to make services more accessible.In this clip
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How can I make functional and strength group classes more effective and fun for the general population?
I am leading a church small group at our local Crunch Fitness gym. The ages of the participants range from high school and up, and our group is called Beards, Bibles, and Barbells. It's a group for men to hit some fitness goals and form a brotherhood of support. I have completed your Strong and Symmetry courses and loved both. My question is, out of your Maps Programs, which one would you suggest?
Are there other fitness programs suggested by Adam Schafer and Justin Andrews?