Using Names And Themes To Make Your boot Camp Workouts Rock!

One of the ways I grew my first six boot camp locations all to six-figures in 7 months was by making each workout an EVENT!

I figured there wasn't a whole lot I could control in the world, but I COULD control if I gave my clients the MOST AWESOME experience ever.

I may not KNOW as much about the human body as some of the other trainers in my area, but I can DAMN SURE DESTROY them when it can to giving the ultimate boot camp experience.

And that's exactly what I did, and I'm positive that it had a huge impact in my success.

So how do you give the ULTIMATE BOOT CAMP EXPERIENCE?

Well besides bring heaping amounts of  A.P.E (appreciation, passion and energy), it's super important to NAME and THEME each of your workouts.

For example, the name of one of your workouts can be "The Bootie Breaker" and the theme of this workout could be that we are going to punish your bootie until you can bounce a quarter off it, or until it gets a crack in it LOL!

Here are some other names and theme ideas for workouts:

Name "Armageddon" - The theme is "our arms are getting lean and tone"

Name "Are You Kidding Me?" - The theme of this workout would be that everything is so hard that you'll say, "Are you kidding me?"

Name "Yes Sir May I Have Another?" - The theme of this workout is that we are going to keep doing sets over and over again of the same things.

Name "There is no try in tri" - The theme of this workout is to destroy the triceps.

Those are just a few examples of what I'm talking about.

And the cool thing is that your members can have their own special language that you and them can use to communicate on Facebook.

For example, you may write on Jane's wall, "Jane, you destroyed it in the "There Is No Try In Tri" workout today... "

Take a minute to leave a comment below with some names and themes you've used or are going to use - I can't wait to see them!

Posted in Boot Camp Strategies, Group Personal Training Strategies, Uncategorized by Steve Hochman | 8 Comments

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