A Guide to Maximising Small Group Training with Kinesis Stations - DOWNLOAD NOW

Craig Swyer
Posted by: Craig Swyer
7/20/2012 12:31 pm
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tag: Kinesis Stations, Small Group Training, Grant Powles
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Small Group Training and Kinesis Stations the perfect marriage!

Quick, easy, effective and a great way to promote your services, gain clients and increase revenues.

With Kinesis Stations the verstaility offers the possibility to wow every client you have.

DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE WITH EXERCISE PROGRAMMES BY CLICKING HERE

Small Group Training is a superb way for people to benefit from the quality and service of Personal Training, but in a small team. The groups hould be between 2 to 6 people and can be made up of a group ofindividuals from your facility or a group of friends, work colleagues orpeople with similar training goals or interests.

Benefits
• PT Sevice at an affordable price
• Reaches a wider range of gym members
• Great as a retention and revenue tool
• Superb way to interact with members
• Fantastic way to showcase your skills and knowledge
• Makes it fun and interactive
• Makes you a market leader not trend follower

Best of all it puts you in the shop window for prospective clients and will not deduct from the personal training you already do. It will be an additional revenue source as it will enable a larger percentage of users to benefit from the skills you have to offer. Small group training should be offered in a variety of formats to attract different types of clients and can provide much more focused attention to the particpant’s goals than traditional large classes.

THE GUIDE HAS BEEN AUTHORED BY TECHNOGYM UK MASTER TRAINER GRANT POWLES. CONTACT GRANT THROUGH THE "MEET" TAB WITH ANY TIP, QUESTIONS OR QUERIES.
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