To keep it simple you run your gym like you run your house. Keep it clean and in good running order. No jerks allowed, members pay on time and if they give you any crap, throw them out. There's peace where there's order.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I created a fitness club with five friends. We have weekly check-ins and a reward system - and group penalties if one of us slacks off.
You don't always have to get an expensive gym membership. The important thing is to keep moving and to make it fun and have variety - it's the spice of life.
I can't deal with the gym too much if I don't have somebody telling me what to do.
I have my own gym. When you do jokes and they sell, you get a gym.
Start with good people, lay out the rules, communicate with your employees, motivate them and reward them. If you do all those things effectively, you can't miss.
I always feel that most people out there who aren't sure if the gym is really for them aren't prepared to pay and find out.
The gym can serve as an excellent place where kids and young men and women can really empty their issues right on the floor.
I've built employee perks programs before and it's impossible to manually build a program that makes everyone happy. I'd make a deal with one gym then hear about another gym an employee would prefer. As a small business owner, I didn't have the time or leverage to negotiate and manage dozens of vendor relationships.
I'm opening gyms around the world to encourage people to get in shape and feel good about themselves; bringing art through dance to gyms to make my gyms different from other people's.
I don't go to the gym. I've always been very athletic and kept very active. I used to run track. I literally have no desire to get a gym membership.
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