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Listen in for secrets and tips on running a successful Personal Training business. From marketing, staff management, trends, programming, pricing, and many other subjects in between, speaker and award-winning fitness industry legend Rick Mayo, founder of the Alloy Personal Training Franchise, covers it all.
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In this episode, Rick sits down with executive coach and Alloy franchisee, Rami Odeh, to discuss 5 essential supplements that you should be taking.These supplements are essential for improving physical performance, brain health, and overall well-being.They also explore common myths surrounding supplements and why consistency is more important than occasional use for achieving long-term results.This episode is perfect for anyone looking to optimize their fitness journey with the right supplements and avoid the confusion that comes with the overwhelming number of options available.Want to learn which supplements truly deliver? Listen now and boost your fitness results today!Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Supplements and their importance (01:58)Benefits of supplementation and personal experiences (04:11)Detailed discussion on creatine (07:11)Whey protein and its role in muscle building (12:44)Omega-3s and their impact on heart health (17:22)Vitamin D and its role in mood and immune system (20:53)Multivitamins and greens for comprehensive health (26:06)Additional supplements and their specific benefits (34:00)Conclusion and final thoughts (34:11)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick speaks with Lee Hodges of Torque Fitness. Torque was the Alloy vendor of the year last year and continues to be the sole provider of equipment for the Alloy franchise.They discuss the powerful blend of aesthetics, functionality, and foresight that makes Torque the go-to provider for Alloy Personal Training.Lee shares how his nearly 30 years in the fitness industry and his passion for strength training led him to Torque, where design isn’t just about equipment -- it’s about experience.The Torque approach is listening first, designing around client goals, and crafting space-efficient setups that look as good as they perform.Whether it’s kettlebells or the multifunctional Racks, Torque’s products are tailored for real-world training and long-term durability.Rick and Lee also look ahead to what’s next: the integration of recovery tools, the enduring rise of strength training, and how drugs like GLP-1s may shift the focus from cardio to muscle preservation.Tune in to learn more!Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Lee Hodges' Professional Background (02:05)Transition to Torque and Philosophy (03:55)Torque's Unique Products and Design Philosophy (06:24)Torque's Process and Customer Service (11:29)Challenges and Solutions in the Fitness Industry (12:56)Future Trends and Industry Insights (13:08)Final Thoughts and Contact Information (28:14)Additional Resources:- Torque Fitness: https://www.torquefitness.com/—- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo welcomes back Jared Breen, VP of Real Estate and Studio Development, to discuss Jared's recent experience at a FranChoice conference. Although Jared’s role is heavily operational, he was sent to pitch Alloy to franchise consultants--a job typically reserved for sales leaders.Jared not only held his own but stood out by presenting without notes, showcasing his deep understanding of the Alloy brand and process. This impressed consultants and positioned Alloy as a franchise built on operational integrity, not just flashy sales techniques.Alloy uses EOS to keep the entire team aligned and informed. Jared also reflects on how Alloy’s core values and focus on helping franchisees win are what truly drive growth. Rick and Jared both emphasize that putting franchisee success first naturally fuels the business, eliminating the need for gimmicky sales strategies.The episode wraps with a recognition of Jared’s performance and a shared excitement about maintaining this values-driven approach as Alloy continues to expand.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Alloy’s growing brand recognition at the conference (04:31)Jared’s success pitching without notes (09:15)How EOS gives every team member full visibility (11:02)Core values and "helping people win" as drivers (13:50)Jared’s reflections after returning from the event (15:43)Staying focused on franchisee success over gimmicks (17:57)Cautionary tales of sales-first franchise brands (21:54)Alloy’s slow, sustainable franchise growth strategy (23:05)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick and Matt break down the day-to-day responsibilities of the Director of Training - aka the gym’s General Manager. Drawing from years of high-volume experience, they outline exactly how to structure a productive day, balance responsibilities, and build a strong culture within your studio.Matt walks us through the Director’s three big levers: acquire new members, retain existing ones, and lead the team. You’ll learn how to block your schedule to make time for both strategic thinking and hands-on customer interaction—plus how to delegate wisely and empower your team.They also explore the role of gym owners in this model, how to support without micromanaging, and what tasks fall on the owner vs. the Director.👉 Tune in now and learn how to make your gym thrive by keeping the main thing the main thing.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Role of the director and time management (3:33)Day-to-day responsibilities of a director (7:04)Coaching the team and delegating tasks (18:28)Owner's role and support (26:08)Final thoughts (32:01)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick sits down with Alloy multiunit franchisee Scott Weaver to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and why he is finding Alloy to be much more fulfilling.Scott is a former concrete business owner turned Alloy franchisee. He shares his journey from starting a construction business, developing streamlined SOPs, and eventually selling it to pursue a more fulfilling career in fitness franchising.He discusses the value of systems, the transition from hands-on labor to process-driven growth, and how Alloy’s franchise model allowed him to maintain an entrepreneurial spirit while embracing structured support. Scott contrasts the operational stress and customer volatility of his old industry with the rewarding, people-first nature of fitness.Scott and Rick also dive into leadership styles, the realities of semi-absentee ownership, and how franchisees must stay engaged to succeed. The conversation concludes with how choosing purpose over pressure has transformed Scott’s outlook on life and business.Tune in to hear Scott's story and his thoughts on becoming a multiunit franchisee.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Starting over after leaving a toxic business partnership (01:16)Launching a niche concrete business with systemized quoting (03:28)Involving family in the Alloy franchise (06:26)Concrete vs. Alloy: similarities in process and systems (09:46)Managing people in concrete vs. fitness (11:44)Owner involvement in early stages of a franchise (14:06)The danger of letting go too early in "semi-absentee" ownership (18:19)Why Scott chose Alloy over other fitness concepts (20:27)Finding purpose and happiness in the fitness industry (28:25)Transitioning from obligation-based work to passion-driven business (32:11)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo is joined by Chamberlynn to discuss the launch of Alloy’s game-changing Learning Management System (LMS). Built entirely in-house, this LMS sets a new standard in fitness franchising by delivering a blend of tactile, visual, and interactive content to ensure new hires understand not just what Alloy does, but why it matters.Chamberlynn, who led the initiative, unpacks the year-long process of curriculum development, testing, and design. Besides education, the LMS is a culture primer for new coaches and managers. The system is a must-complete before any in-person HQ training and is designed to make onboarding scalable and consistent across locations.The episode also touches on how the LMS strengthens Alloy’s core mission of delivering personalized care at scale. From operations to programming to client experience, this system covers it all.🎧 Listen in to hear how Alloy’s LMS redefines how fitness franchises train and grow their teams.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)What a learning management system is (02:31)Why Alloy needed a custom LMS (04:17)Designing for all learning styles (06:16)Real-world onboarding use cases (07:54)Behind-the-scenes of filming sessions (10:18)Building the LMS without external funding (11:47)Organizational strategy and team contributions (13:35)LMS teaches care, not just tasks (16:22)Integrating customer service and coaching (17:13)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo chats with Jay Croft, a fitness marketing expert and author of Selling Longevity Over 50, about how fitness businesses can cater to the growing over-50 demographic.Jay shares the insights that helped him craft a guide for gym owners looking to serve this age group, showing them how to market effectively and, more importantly, how to connect with people who are often overlooked in the fitness space.Jay breaks down how fitness for those over 50 isn’t about hitting extreme fitness goals but about creating a long-term health plan that enhances their ability to live life to the fullest. He discusses the importance of crafting messages that resonate with older adults, showing them that fitness isn’t just about looking good - it’s about feeling great, being active, and doing the things they love for longer.🎧 Listen to the episode to learn how to engage with the over-50 crowd and turn them into loyal clients.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Purpose and audience of Jay’s book (01:49)Communicating with the 50+ demographic (04:31)Marketing strategies and customer experience (12:52)Storytelling and emotional connection (19:29)Channels and frequency of communication (24:04)Building relationships and providing value (26:34)Additional Resources:Prime Fit Content – https://primefitcontent.comSelling Longevity Over 50 – https://www.amazon.com/Selling-Longevity-Over-50-Transform-Business/dp/B0FHF6W8FL—-- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick speaks with Alloy franchise business coach Kelly Johnston about her role with Alloy franchisees.With a career spanning over 30 years in both education and fitness, Kelly brings a rare mix of coaching, leadership, and business acumen to the table.Rick and Kelly dive into what makes Alloy’s franchise support system unique, from structured director calls to personalized coaching and operational audits. Kelly shares insights on franchisee success, emphasizing the importance of accountability, team cohesion, and staying coachable, regardless of experience.This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Alloy ensures its franchises aren’t just operational but thriving. They discuss tools like EOS and L10 meetings, along with Kelly’s role in coaching directors and helping owners move from pre-sale to full operation.If you're curious about what it takes to succeed in the franchise fitness world or want an inside look at Alloy’s support system, this is a must-listen.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Kelly’s background in fitness and education (03:03)Kelly’s role as Franchise Business Coach (05:53)Supporting new franchises post pre-sale (10:15)What sets top owners apart (12:57)Traits of strong directors and coaches (16:56)Coaching and training effectiveness (18:26)The importance of a growth mindset (21:23)Franchise success as a personal development opportunity (23:09)Lighthearted talk about taming wild animals (24:13)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick and Suzanne speak on the many ways you can finance your franchise locations.From bootstrapping with cash to leveraging your 401(k) or even tapping into home equity, this episode explores every legitimate funding avenue.Suzanne brings extensive real-world knowledge about franchisee behaviors and finance strategies. Her guidance is grounded in working with hundreds of aspiring owners through the complex franchise process.Rick and Suzanne break down six ways to fund your Alloy franchise, demystify the SBA process, and explain how retirement accounts can be legally used, penalty-free. You’ll also learn why trusts may derail a HELOC and how personal guarantees are unavoidable but manageable.If you've ever hesitated to open a franchise because of funding uncertainty, this episode will give you clarity and confidence. Tune in and build the path to ownership with insight, not fear.Listen now and take control of your pricing with confidence.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)How to finance an Alloy franchise (02:32)Funding via cash or friends/family (03:13)SBA loans: pros, cons, and realities (06:24)401(k) rollover (ROBS): Structure and benefits (11:27)Using a HELOC: risks and strategy (14:49)Conventional loans through local banks (17:44)Comparing timeline and complexity across methods (20:06)Risk exposure by method (SBA, ROBS, HELOC) (22:08)Final take on personal risk and commitment (22:52)Additional Resources:Links MentionedFranFund: https://franfund.comBenetrends: https://www.benetrends.comSBA Loans: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans—-- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
Rick Mayo and Matt Helland break down how to confidently increase your membership rates without losing your sanity or your client base.With decades of experience in the fitness business, Rick and Matt discuss Alloy’s tested strategy for rolling out rate hikes in a way that boosts both your margins and your team’s confidence.They start with raising rates for new members to build proof, then walk through how to approach existing clients with personal conversations rooted in value.They explore the psychology of price increases, including how mindset, especially among your team, can make or break your rollout. They also offer tactics to prevent messy pricing tiers and ensure consistency across your business.Thinking about upgrading your gym or your staff pay? This episode covers how to align that with your rate increase strategy. Don't miss these actionable tips from leaders who've done it all.Listen now and take control of your pricing with confidence.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Raise prices first for new clients (02:04)Use one-on-one meetings for existing clients (06:02)Prepare team mindset for difficult conversations (11:29)Communicate clearly and frequently with the team (12:24)Address “selling from your wallet” mindset (16:49)Avoid messy pricing tiers (21:22)Clients who balk likely were already on the fence (26:18)Use increases as a business health check (27:23)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this powerful episode, Rick Mayo welcomes Courtney Clark, a keynote speaker, author, and resilience researcher with an extraordinary backstory.From aspiring actress to nonprofit founder to four-time cancer survivor, Courtney has a deep understanding of what it means to pivot when life demands it.Courtney discusses her concept of resilience, not as positivity, but as adaptability. She argues that many people are stuck in rigid mental models and need to “quit to keep going.” Her research reveals how deeply society has ingrained the idea that quitting is failure, when it can actually be the most strategic move.The conversation dives into entrepreneurship, toxic positivity, the pitfalls of overcommitting to failing plans, and Courtney’s deeply personal health journey, including a cancer diagnosis linked to 9/11 exposure.If you’ve ever struggled to let go of a plan that isn’t working, this episode is a must-listen. Tap play and learn how adaptability could be your greatest asset.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Courtney's journey to speaking and teaching (02:32)Resilience and adaptability (05:57)Adaptability in entrepreneurship  (09:11)Courtney's personal journey with cancer (21:42)The importance of change (28:19)Final thoughts and contact information (31:09)Additional Resources:CourtneyClark.com – Courtney’s website—-- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick speaks with multi-unit Alloy franchisee, Mike Arce, about his new book "The Standard is You."Mike talks about his new book and how it’s designed to unlock the potential in employees by teaching them to manage up.He explains the concept of self-leadership and how employees can take ownership of their growth. It’s a fresh way of thinking that turns the traditional "just do your job" mentality on its head.Business owners will also learn how empowering their staff to lead from within creates a more successful company culture. If you’re an entrepreneur, Mike’s advice will give you the tools to attract, lead, and keep the best talent.Listen in now to discover how "managing up" could change everything for you and your workplace.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Mike’s Book for employees to empower themselves (03:28)Employees can be pivotal in a company’s success (05:03)Defining employees by their actions, not job title (07:08)Employees discussing Mike’s book as a team-building exercise (09:28)Employees must learn to lead themselves (10:10)Why you need to move C players out to make room for A players (22:21)How avoiding loss can sometimes prevent growth (29:16)Hiring the right people for the company culture is key (31:01)Additional Resources:The Standard Is You Book: https://thestandardisyou.com/Loud Rumor: https://www.loudrumor.com/Behind Gym Doors by Loud Rumor Podcast: https://www.loudrumor.com/podcasts/—-- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick speaks with Joy Sandoz, a multi-location Alloy franchisee known for her excellent community-building practices.With a background that spans graphic production to personal training and business ownership, Joy shares some tips on how to create a gym where members feel like family.She shares how the simple things – from knowing everyone's names to hosting fun events – make a huge difference in member retention.Rick and Joy also discuss the importance of leadership and developing soft skills to lead teams effectively. Joy has empowered her staff to grow by teaching them the ins and outs of the business while creating an inclusive, growth-focused culture.Joy’s tips for anyone looking to get into the fitness franchise business? Lean into your soft skills and be authentic. Listen in to hear more!Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Joy's shift from a non-athletic background to fitness (02:27)Importance of community in gym culture (05:59)Creating a gym atmosphere where people want to hang out (08:04)Building a team that feels like family (15:18)Continuous learning for personal and team growth (18:33)Developing leadership by teaching team independence (23:40)Additional Resources:- Joy’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mappchik- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick discusses Alloys’ rapid growth and the changing landscape of the fitness industry.Rick reveals how Alloy has been able to scale its fitness franchise model, now with over 300 locations sold and 100 open, all while catering to an underserved age group: 45-65-year-olds.He also highlights how the wellness space is becoming increasingly complex with trends like cold plunges and extreme diets, and how the focus should return to foundational practices like strength training and regular movement.Rick shares his philosophy of focusing on strength training first, followed by cardiovascular health through walking, and a small amount of high-intensity effort to finish the session. He also talks about the growing awareness of wellness, with innovations like GLP-1 weight loss drugs and their relationship to fitness. Strength training can help mitigate some of their potential downsides.Tune in to hear Rick's thoughts on the future of fitness and wellness.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Alloy's rapid growth and market strategy (01:35)Empirical evidence and market fit (03:24)Market reception and success stories (06:16)Modern fitness prescription and wellness fatigue (11:12)Strength training and cardiovascular activity (14:47)Challenges of class-based fitness (24:54)Impact of GLP-1 and future of fitness (29:44)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo and Matt Helland discuss the science and psychology behind the Alloy method of training frequency.With over three decades of experience, Rick and Matt explain why 2-3 days a week is ideal for the majority of Alloy clients, especially those 40 and older.They break down the physiological and psychological benefits of less frequent, high-quality training, including better strength gains, improved insulin sensitivity, reduced injury risk, and elevated mood.Alloy’s structured programming delivers a “minimal effective dose” that respects recovery while maximizing results.Listen in and find out why less is truly more when it comes to lasting fitness.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Benefits of two to three days a week training (04:30)Metabolic and joint health benefits (07:09)Psychological and energy benefits (13:20)Reduced risk of overuse injuries (16:12)Minimal effective dose and programming (17:20)Client education and sales tactics (19:00)Success stories and brand integrity (23:53)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo shares how his business has managed to create a thriving, close-knit community while scaling up to hundreds of locations. Rick was interviewed on the Dynamic Disruption Podcast, where he dives into Alloy’s approach to building relationships, simplifying operations, and putting human connections at the heart of fitness.Starting in 1992, Rick explains how his Alloy stands out by focusing on personal, one-on-one interactions instead of the typical crowded gym experience.It’s not just about the workouts, but also about understanding people’s life challenges and tailoring fitness to meet those needs.Rick talks about how the Alloy model thrives with a small membership base that allows for deep connections between trainers and clients.He also shares some truly inspiring client success stories that show why fitness is way more than just looking good.And with Alloy growing very fast, Rick talks about maintaining the core values while bringing in new franchisees and expanding across the country. Listen in!Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Older demographic drawn by premium, personalized training (00:50)Evolution from grassroots to digital marketing (02:06)Referrals remain a major source of growth (04:20)“Stronger Together” client story program (05:15)Fitness goals are often rooted in life’s serious challenges (06:45)Building community with only 130-250 members (09:23)Dunbar’s number and client intimacy (10:59)“Surprisingly personable” gift system (13:45)Coaching with behavioral science at core (16:56)Alloy’s expansion plans through 2030 (18:11)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo sits down with John Herrera, the guy who crushed the presale record at Alloy Alamo Heights and built an awesome community from day one. He is the director of training.John’s journey through the fitness world - from managing gyms in different states to leading at Alloy - is full of lessons on what it really takes to get people excited and keep them coming back.Rick and John discuss how quick follow-ups and genuine care make all the difference in turning interested leads into committed members. John reveals how setting expectations early and coaching with heart helped keep churn low.If you’re looking for real advice on growing a fitness business that people love being part of, this episode is for you.Key TakeawaysIntro and John's background (00:00)Breaking presale record at 150 members (06:22)Organic marketing and local business outreach (08:27)Speed to lead follow-up approach (12:04)Overcoming fear of bothering leads (15:27)Using referrals for growth (20:18)Setting member expectations during Starting Point Sessions (26:23)Coaching with seven core tenets and closing procedures (34:01)Impact of personalized follow-up texts on retention (38:42)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick Mayo sits down with Chris Hogan, a dynamic coach who transformed his life by losing 100 pounds and overcoming a lifelong stutter. Now coaching across multiple Alloy clubs, Chris shares how he turned his challenges into a passion for helping others.Chris and Rick discuss why effective coaching goes beyond programming to building trust, holding clients accountable, and creating a community where everyone feels like a winner. He also reveals the mindset shifts that helped him succeed and why humility and continuous learning are important for every coach.If you’re ready to be inspired and learn how to build genuine connections that drive real client transformation, this episode is a must-listen. Listen in!Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Chris Hogan's background and personal journey (02:05)Transition to becoming a trainer (05:52)Chris Hogan's role at Alloy (08:48)Advice for new coaches and clients (10:08)Building client confidence and accountability (22:10)Final thoughts and future aspirations (25:26)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode, Rick and Matt break down the three most common questions they get from franchise hopefuls. Rick brings over 33 years of experience running a fitness business that’s not only resilient to economic shifts but also built on integrity and leadership.They explain why Alloy’s premium model thrives through economic ups and downs, the company’s ambitious yet realistic goal of opening 800 clubs by 2030, and what separates good franchisees from great ones.They also reveal how small group personal training stays personal with smart technology and individualized programming.Tune in to learn how Alloy supports franchisees to succeed long-term and what it really takes to lead a thriving personal training business. Don’t miss it! Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Common questions in the founders' call (03:16)Alloy’s five-year vision and franchise support (08:08)Difference between good and great franchisees (12:13)Personal training in small groups (20:19)Final thoughts and bonus questions (27:42)Additional Resources:- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
In this episode of the Alloy Personal Training Business Podcast, Rick and Matt tackle a pain point that haunts most salespeople: following up with leads.This applies to personal training or other service-driven businesses. The right mindset is important if you are to succeed in sales.The follow-up is a test of courage, persistence, and empathy.Drawing parallels between buying personal training and buying a car, Rick and Matt reveal how emotional timing plays a critical role in decision-making and how to build systems that keep you top of mind.They also explore how fear of rejection sabotages success and how reframing it can lead to better results.You’ll also hear success stories of franchisees who doubled their member counts simply by consistently working their existing lists.Want to stop letting leads fall through the cracks? Tune in now for a masterclass in follow-up that could change your business.Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Leads and follow-up (02:09)What defines a lead? (03:21)Story: Lead thanked the trainer after 7 follow-ups (06:52)Importance of emotional timing (08:12)Mindset reframe: Aim for 100 no’s (10:24)Real example: tattoo clinic follow-up (12:47)Overcoming head trash and fear of rejection (16:40)Sales anxiety: fear of the call itself (19:18)Clear calls to action are essential (27:44)Franchise success story: Trent's lead follow-up strategy (32:19)Additional Resources:Book mentionedRejection Proof: https://www.amazon.com/Rejection-Proof-Became-Invincible-Through/dp/080414138X—- Alloy Personal Training- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity---------You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!
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