Do what you love, Never work a day
‘Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.’ I have been applying this mindset to the work I have been doing with new coaches through…
‘Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.’ I have been applying this mindset to the work I have been doing with new coaches through…
by Colm O'Reilly, TheMentalHealthPlan.com Whatever is important to you and your coaches as leaders in the gym will be important to your clients. We adapt the value system of the…
After four years of University and a CSCS, I knew everything there was to know about fitness.Then I got my first client; a soccer / basketball player who wanted to…
Written by Jennifer Broxterman, MSc, RDRegistered Dietitian, Founder of NutritionRx In Part 1, I started to share what my educational training and brainwashing included as I went through school to…
I’m shaking my head now, and I can feel many of you judging me and my education (or saying this is why Registered Dietitians suck), but at the time, I really thought I was paying for a top notch degree in Foods & Nutrition. I was eager to get out into the world and help others make positive food choices, and at the time, I really did think it was the best path to be able to serve others when it came to coaching healthy eating. I Was Brainwashed
Thought can lead to actions.Actions can lead to habits.Habits can lead to behaviors.Behaviors can lead to meaningful change.But only if you lead the people you're serving. When we introduced the…
Our sister company, Two-Brain Business, has been hard at work identifying grants that would bolster a gyms ability to remain open and profitable. This is an endeavor to help owners…
Written by Shawn McQueen, Two-Brain Coaching Mentor If you didn't read Part 1, where we introduced some basics of effective communication, you can review it here In this follow-up post,…
By Colm O'Reilly, TheMentalHealthPlan.com A good coach isn’t caught up in the movement, or the play, or the second by second frantic panic. A good coach is slightly removed. Not…
Our Varsity and Junior Varsity program went from 6 members to 54 members—and a waiting list—in less than two months. That’s remarkable growth. But with Kids’ programs, recruiting new members…