Carpinteria, CA (BUSINESS WIRE) 13 December 2005
Personal Fitness Training
is highest. The International Health Racquet and Sports Association (IHRSA) reports that U.S. commercial health club generated $ 14.1 billion in sales in 2003. Their results, together with the American Business Information, Inc. also show, there were 26 830 clubs in the U.S. in early 2005 with 14 100 clubs in 1998, compared with almost twice as high in seven short years.
as the size and scope of the health center industry continues to grow, and with the advent of the National Board of Health inspector (http://www.NBFE.org) provides more structure and standards of the fitness industry for personal trainers, Spice up your business skills will be established with sound business principles, and ethical.
develop a solid business plan is a key factor for new businesses and especially for fitness professional considering opening their own studio or in the gym and go into business for themselves. Among other things, a well thought out business plan forms the basis for the receipt of funds which may be essential for any start-up company expected. The business plan is a solid roadmap that the critical components that have been overlooked in a start-up have addresses. It also helps teachers to recognize potential problems before they occur, and sets goals for a plan to achieve business goals.
Small Business Administration reports that ninety percent of new businesses fail within the first two years. Failure is often a lack of planning and objective review attributed. ? A well thought out business plan, built on a solid foundation of marketing, business operations and accounting is essential to begin a personal trainer for your career in the world? , Dr. Sal Arria Reported to the CEO and founder of the International Association of Sports Sciences Association (ISSA). ? If a coach works for a center, a studio, or do you want to run a franchise, a business plan sets the tone and speed of their success. In contrast, the lack of a business plan that is on the wrong foot immediately.
Because many fitness professionals drag their feet when it comes to preparing a business plan, the ISSA has created a simple solution. Recently launched the first of a series of training events titled Business PLAN 101: How do you develop a business plan for your fitness business. This easy to follow, step by step course helps personal trainers to answer basic questions like: What service or product your company and what it means to give? Who are potential customers for your product or service and why they buy from you? As you reach your potential customers? And where the funds are to start your business?
About the Program
BUSINESS PLAN 101: How to develop a winning business plan for your company bath ($ 39) two of the ISSA CEU s? The course includes a 13-page text in PDF digital format, a sample business plan and provides online registration, an online survey and the classification immediate and automatic certificate generation upon completion of the course. The course is free 800-892-4772, CEU Department be ordered or ordered online at http://www.ISSAOnline.com/ceus
About ISSA
Since 1988, the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) certified and provided training for over 75,000 fitness professionals. ISSA certification is recognized worldwide. Sports Conditioning for Youth Fitness is ISSA 10 certification programs and dozens of training events. For more information on the ISSA, please visit: http://www.issaonline.com
To schedule an interview with a representative of ISSA plan, please contact:
Rochelle Yoshida
Director of Public Relations for the ISSA
Toll Free: 1-800-892-4772
International: (805) 745-8111
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