CLIENTS
Who:
- Travelers
- Out of Staters
- Business men and women
- People who don’t have access to a facility or a gym (or who don’t like to go)
- Busy professionals who don’t have time to seek out exercise and health related topics
- Doctors, Dentists and other healthcare providers
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Cardiovascular disease, heart attack, vascular conditions
- Surgeries and other major life traumas
- Diabetes
- Stroke
- Amputees
- ALS
- Trainers and other fitness professionals
Clients come in all “shapes and sizes,” ranging in age (from mid-teens to mid-eighties), gender, background, body type, physical skills, goals and objectives, profession, education level and socioeconomic status. Though most are vastly different from the next, there are absolutely a few “common denominators” found in every single one of them:
- They tend to be motivated, self-reliant people who take full responsibility for their own actions, and the results of them
- They don’t allow how others think they should live, act or feel dictate their actions, and don’t believe that most common stereotypes apply to them
- They believe that continuous improvement is achievable, and expected
- They are open to, and seek, new ideas and experiences
- They are committed to spending the time and efforts needed to live life to the fullest, and have the discipline and drive to sustain these
- They expect, and get, quantifiable results