The Difference Between a Five Figure and a Six figure Fitness Boot Camp

Posted on October 7, 2009 By Bedros

screenI hope your doing awesome!

Before I jump into this post I want to make sure you get a chance to watch this video of me and Steve Hochman sharing what we call the “super six pillars of marketing a fitness boot camp.”

Onward!

I love figuring things out.

To me, things can always be improved… become better… and more efficient.

When I was a kid I remember figuring out how to open the locked gate to the pool in the apartment complex we lived at.

That was a really fun summer.

toyotaLater on in life I figured out that removing the air filter from my car added an extra few horse power to the junker I was driving.

That took the old 79 Toyota pick-up from 81 horse power to a whopping 84 horse power (fast lane here I come!)

Then when I started my personal training business I figured out a few things within the first year in the business that really made a HUGE impact in my business.

I figured out that…

I also figured out that…

It’s funny but these small changes in my personal training business accounted for additional hundreds of thousands of dollars in income each month.

Later on when my buddy Steve Hochman decided to start up a boot camp and asked me for help, we sat down and figured out all the problems with the way 99% of most boot camps were run.

For a lack of a better term, I’ll call the old way of operating fitness boot camps: Boot Camp 1.0.

10The problems we discovered with Boot Camp 1.0 are…

So when we set out to create Steve’s boot camps we figured out a better way to build a mouse trap. And you know what they say about what happens when you build a better mouse trap.

What we figured out helped Steve open six location within seven months. This was the beginning of fitness boot camp 2.0 - a true replicate-able business model.

Here’s what we figured out for boot camp 2.0…

It’s a funny thing because what we created for Steve as a business model ended up as Fit Body Boot Camp - the fastest growing boot camp brand in the world.

logounstoppableThe point I’m making is that you should never accept the status quo as “the way it is”.

I know for me, if I never asked “WHY” and didn’t try to figure out a better, different, and more effective way for getting my clients better results and generating more money and freedom for myself I would never have reached the level of success I have today…

and with that, the ability to help so many success minded fitness professional take their passion to massive success.

If you’d like six more out-of-the-box and proven client getting tactics for your fitness boot camp then CLICK HERE and check out this FREE video >>

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October 7, 2009

Ronald Galang @ 11:12 am

Great post bedros!
Fitness Boot Camp is going to be my next goal! It should be easy for me since i went through bootcamp in the army =]

October 8, 2009

caseykaldal @ 12:32 pm

Wicked post. Great information in their.

John_Thompson @ 1:19 pm

I like your Toyota- Way more pimp then your cobra.

Great post.

Doug Seamans @ 3:02 pm

Figured all that out during my first few months too…the hard way. The ongoing enrollment is something I changed a couple months ago and it made a HUGE difference to my income. “Strike while the iron is hot” is how I put it. If people want to sign up to a Boot Camp NOW, why would you make them wait two weeks until the next one starts, get them in, get them signed up and get them paying…NOW, not in two weeks, in two weeks they'll be uninterested or signed up someplace else.

Good post Bedros, simple information but very key.

Doug Seamans
PRIDE Conditioning
http://www.prideconditioning.com

temeculapersonaltrainer @ 3:56 pm

Great post Bedros. A lot of improvements from 1.0 to 2.0. Can't wait to see 3.0…

October 9, 2009

coachrudy @ 1:29 am

Bedros, great post as usual but I'm starting to read warnings about the new FTC regulations and how it will affect, specifically for us, weight loss testimonials and what we claim our fitness services can do for potential new clients. It sounds like this will significantly alter the way you recommend we market our services. Please respond to these FTC regulations asap. I know we all may have to eventually get our websites and marketing material reviewed by experienced FTC lawyers but I consider you the go to guy for all things fitness marketing related and this seems like a very serious issue.