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Monday, October 25, 2010

Curse or Blessing?

It is funny how the slow season for most fitness businesses begins around Halloween. It does seem sort of fitting. This is the beginning of the holiday season where most turn their attentions to how they are going to handle the stresses of the upcoming holidays. Although we as fitness professionals know that exercise is the #1 choice to deal with stress, many find trying to find to exercise as an added stressor. Often times cutting back on their fitness routine is at the top of the list of things to cut whether it is because they won’t make the time or they want to divert funding to the holidays.
Honestly, I think we all have been there and for some still may be there now. But as business owners do you look at this as a curse or a blessing? In the earlier stages of my career the holidays were not something I looked forward too. For me it meant a financial strain. It left me scrambling to find ways to survive on less funding because of clients cutting back and/or leaving for the holidays. I found the more I focused on the fact that clients were cutting back the worse it got. One year I think I ended up on training 10 session in the month of December… it felt like someone pulled the plug out. You know I really felt cursed. I made a commitment then it there that I needed to make a change. I certainly did not want that to happen again, EVER!

The next year as I came into the slow season I was determined to try something different. I recruited heavily in the months of August, September and October so that I could maintain my income. Then I realized I was still going to have some extra time on my hands so I focused on furthering my education and knowledge. I used this time to study/take additional certifications, increase my business knowledge and refocus my energies. I also, took time to enjoy the holidays. It has never been in my nature to work 15+ hour days, but I most certainly work every day of year. So taking time off to enjoy the holidays was a huge step.
Here was the interesting thing. From that year forward the so called slow season was never slow again.
Today I learned that I client I have trained for the past two years dug themselves quite a financial hole and needs to stop for a few months. I will tell you on a personal level this amounts to a $400+ loss per month. But because I have done my recruiting and focused on additional revenue streams this is not a situation that I am stressing. We have two Twist Conditioning workshops coming in November. The licensing program is closing 2-3 new owners over the next few months and we have a host of new projects we are working.

Now don’t get me wrong, I never like to lose a client before they have hit all of their fitness and health related goals, but there comes a time where we have to fly solo and not be dependant on any one thing.