“WE not me” culture.
Circumstances dictated that I left a one on one culture when it was all I did a long time ago, I still do it but nowhere near in the numbers I used to do..
Running a gym I see as still training individuals, because that’s still the main thing we do, Getting as many individuals as possible performing better is what we do and it gives me great satisfaction.
Given EQUAL amount of time to everyone to achieve this is key, and I can’t do it any other way and it’s done with full transparency,
EVERYONE needs help, and our goal is to offer better and better service and knowledge, as most of you have different needs and difficulties that need sorting out once and for all.
Understanding that when you come to our gym it’s going to be a fully immersive experience is important.
If you have one issue with your movement and you don’t sort it out at the start of your journey, that issue will only become bigger.
There will be times when some people need more help than others, but the intent will always be to help EVERYONE, and it’s important for everyone to buy into that philosophy.
It’s tough to think how many physical conditions we treat in one evening or morning, but we keep pulling it off. This works particularly well when everyone is onboard, nobody is selfish for their own needs, knowing that a maximum one minute later, I will be with them and frequently I will avoid going to the toilet even until everyone is served and I can spare 30 seconds or so.
People who come from other places tell us all the time they are used to zero help or care.
It’s all about WE, and never about “ME”, its about being fully inclusive and helping EVERYBODY..
