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The Game with Alex Hormozi

❌❌Why I Stopped Training My Clients Like I Trained Myself... ...and Why “Crappy Training” For You May Be Just What They Need | Ep 95

The Game with Alex Hormozi

Alex Hormozi

Education, Entrepreneurship, Business, How To

4.94.8K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2018

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

"All of the things we do should be geared around how can we get them to stick with it?" Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) discusses the importance of understanding individual needs and goals when it comes to fitness training, as well as the trade-offs of certain types of training in regard to long-term health. He also touches on the challenges of running a profitable gym and the need to optimize training for clients' maximum benefit.

Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.

Timestamps:

(1:00) - Personal preference doesn't equal what's best for everyone's fitness.

(4:51) - Personal experience with injuries led to a realization about sacrifices.

(8:57) - Obsessive pursuit of growth and progress had negative physical outcomes.

(10:47) - Informed decisions now may differ later, focus on lifelong training for profit.

(13:03) - Minimize risk and prioritize business success when training clients differently.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's going on everybody?

0:01.0

I'm bringing some more books, but I wanted to say that if you haven't checked out $100

0:03.8

million offers, I would definitely suggest that you start there.

0:06.3

I've gotten some solid feedback and it couldn't be happier with this number one ranking

0:09.9

on Amazon for direct marketing and over 5,000 five star reviews.

0:13.8

So thank you guys so much for that.

0:15.2

It's 164 pages.

0:16.2

I really can help you out.

0:17.8

It takes about four hours to get through.

0:19.6

Check it out on Amazon.

0:20.6

The Kindle book is 99 cents.

0:22.5

The audiobook is as low as they'll let me put it on for it.

0:24.7

So I think it's 12 bucks.

0:26.2

So enjoy that and let's start the podcast.

0:29.0

Day I wanted to say some things that will probably bug a few of you, but it's done

0:34.3

from a conversation that I had on Friday on one of our legacy calls with a GM owner who

0:41.8

is taking our advice or trying to figure out how to take our advice where we say, you

0:45.6

should transition your large group classes to three sessions a week.

0:50.6

And that's purely math.

0:51.6

I have no beef with training more.

0:54.4

It's just that simply like given the amount of space and how many people you can train

0:58.4

per session, the math does not work out.

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