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The "Why's" of Alloy Programming
Episode 242

The "Why's" of Alloy Programming

In this episode, Rick and Matt discuss the why's of Alloy programming and the importance of sticking to the script.

Alloy Personal Training Business · Matt Helland, Rick Mayo

April 24, 202432m 50s

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Show Notes

Consistency in fitness programming isn't just a nice to have; it's the difference between a thriving business and one that's constantly scrambling to please everyone.

In this episode, Rick and Matt discuss the why's of Alloy programming and the importance of sticking to the script.

It might be tempting for trainers to think they can improve things with a few tweaks here and there – a little extra cardio tacked on at the end of a fancy new exercise they just learned.

But here's the thing: when the foundation of your business is inconsistent, things start to crumble.

Think of it like this: your workouts are your product, just like a pizza recipe is to a pizza shop. If people could walk into your gym and receive drastically different experiences depending on their trainer, it breeds confusion and distrust.

Plus, all that stuff trainers try to add is completely unnecessary! Alloy programming is built on solid scientific principles. If you run it with integrity, focusing on proper form and the right intensity, the results speak for themselves.

Think long-term – when your whole team is on the same page, it makes running and scaling your business so much easier and ensures all clients receive the same quality of workout, which is crucial for client retention and business stability.

Tune in to learn more about the ‘whys’ of Alloy programming!

Key Takeaways

Intro (00:00)

Principles of programming for personal training (04:13)

Importance of a standardized approach (08:33)

The business impact of uniform training approaches (11:11)

Creating consistent customer experiences (14:02)

Full-body training vs. body part splits (20:33)

Why gym owners and coaches need to follow their programs (23:30)

The importance of following a strategic workout plan for clients (26:50)

Additional Resources

- Alloy Personal Training

- Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity

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