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Does the IYCA Really Care About Your Youth Fitness Career?

Youth fitness and sport training industry.

Here’s a short video of last night’s “Coffee, Tea and Talk”…

 

 

What happens when a fitness company really does go above and
beyond?

 

They don’t just TALK about providing more for their members.

 

They don’t just PRETEND to be available.

 

They don’t just ACT like they care.

 

Last night was an example of why the IYCA is TRULY different
and more invested in our members than any other organization in
existence today.

 

20 Fitness Professionals from all over the mid-west converged on
a Starbucks location in northwestern Chicago.

 

2 drove from Ohio.

 

4 from Iowa.

 

1 from Wisconsin

 

The average driving time was 2.5 hours.

 

2.5 hours.

 

And why did they come?

 

Because they understand we care.

 

The entire IYCA Executive Directorship was in town for a 2-day
meeting plotting future youth fitness company developments.

 

And we took the opportunity of having all our collective talent
in one place to open up, invite IYCA members who were willing to
come see us and be available to answer any and all questions
related to youth fitness training young athletes or creating businesses within
the demographic.

 

For more than 2 hours last night, that’s exactly what we did.

 

I talked about creating referral networks for your businesses.

 

How to optimize your ‘250 lists’.

 

The importance of parent education.

 

And of course, specific aspects of training kids.

 

Our CFO Nick Berry explained the importance of creating systems
for your business.

 

How to compartmentalize your efforts for maximum gain.

 

For more than 2 hours, we taught, engaged ideas and offered
everything we knew about how to become successful in the youth
fitness and sport training industry.

 

We care more than you could possibly imagine.

 

On his way out, one of our members said to me something I
won’t soon forget…

 

 

“I can’t believe all the information I just heard. But more than
that, I can’t believe I didn’t have to pay for it”

 

 

Ya. We care more than you could possibly imagine.

 

This won’t be our last ‘Coffee, Tea and Talk’.

 

And I strongly suggest you try to make the next one…

 

 

Brian