Business broker Cameron Prosser recommends every business owner has an exit strategy in mind (i.e., to one day have your business ready to sell), even in the early days of your business. Read on to learn more.
Whatever role you hold in the industry, and regardless of whether you are new, of some experience, or a veteran of the industry, this issue of Raising the Bar delivers tips, tricks, strategies and expert advice to inspire you to take your fitness career or business to the next level of success.
From Training to Operations, Marketing to Recruitment, Career Development to Health & Wellbeing, this issue contains knowledge from leaders in the industry that can support your journey towards exceeding your potential. Enjoy!
Dennis Hosking
Founder & Managing Director
FITREC & HealthyPeople
Business broker Cameron Prosser recommends every business owner has an exit strategy in mind (i.e., to one day have your business ready to sell), even in the early days of your business. Read on to learn more.
If you're just starting your social media journey, adding a bit of scientific rationale to the mix can be a game-changer! Steve Grant explains.
While required by many employers, professional registration is not a legal requirement in Australia* (and many other countries). So, why would you bother to make the investment? Dennis Hosking explains.
Trudi Edmeades explores the purpose behind and the practical strategies for incorporating cognitive elements into your bodyweight exercise classes for seniors.
Steven Wileman explains how to bridge the gap by using group exercise to drive sustainable personal training sales and member retention.
Whether you’re a newly certified personal trainer, a seasoned combat athlete, or a boxing enthusiast, teaching boxing for fitness requires specific education and training. Hays Daewoud explains.
This practical guide walks you through the main steps to get your fitness business going in Australia… FAST! Johann Oberholzer explains.
Explore the power of specialised meditation in supporting clients’ weight management goals with Laurie Arrowsmith.
A new report from Les Mills Asia Pacific sets out to tackle misconceptions and provide an actionable blueprint for operators to recruit up-and-coming talent. Jo Bryce explains.
It is often purported that people will pay premium prices for things they see value in. Tony Attridge explores.
The deadlift is a cornerstone of strength training, but the grip we choose can significantly impact our performance and safety. Tim Sunderland explains.
It is only in the last few generations that we have become so reliant on shoes, and in the process, we have lost some of the basic and essential motor patterns and movement skills. Steve Irwin explains.
FITREC is here to inspire and support you to create and maintain an extraordinary fitness career.
There's no one place to find your next candidate; these days you need to use multiple channels! With HealthyPeople you get three job boards + more!
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