Episode 12 begins with a message from me on having patience in your career before diving into a discussion with Jon Goodman on getting out of your bubble. Jon Goodman is the author of Viralnomics and the creator of www.theptdc.com – The Personal Trainer Development Center. Jon’s philosophies on marketing and career development have helped […]
Ep. 11 – Rob Taylor: The Gary Vaynerchuk of the Fitness Industry
First of all, if you don’t know who Gary Vaynerchuk is, you NEED to do some research. Gary is the author of Jab, Jab, Right Hook and Crush It as well as doing about a million amazing things in marketing, promotion, and straight up create thinking. In my opinion, Rob Taylor is the Gary Vaynerchuk […]
Ep. 10 – Darl Bauer on Assessment & The NFL Combine and Part 5 of 5 of Separating Yourself in the Fitness Industry
The Impact Show is now in double digits with the release of Episode 10. I’m breaking the format ever-so-slightly as I brought West Virginia University strength coach Darl Bauer on to discuss Testing and Assessment and it turned into a fantastic discussion about the NFL Combine. Instead of including a business discussion like I usually […]
Ep. 9 – Dan John: Principled Approach to Training & Life
Dan John is one of the most prolific writers in the strength & conditioning and fitness industry. His books on strength development include Intervention, Never Let Go, Mass Made Simple and Easy Strength, written with Pavel Tsatsouline as well as From Dad, To Grad. He and Josh Hillis co-authored “Fat Loss Happens on Monday as […]
Ep. 8 – Separating Yourself Part 4 of 5, Top Marketing Methods, Developing Teamwork
Episode 8 of The Impact Show begins with Part 4 of 5 of Jim’s series on Separating Yourself in the Fitness Industry. In the Business Segment, VP of Marketing for the Fitness Consulting Group, Ryan Ketchum, talks about the top marketing methods used by successful fitness entrepreneurs. The Coaching Segment has Red Wakeham of Michigan […]
Ep. 7 – Tim Shaw: Former NFL Player & ALS Warrior
Episode 7 of The Impact Show features former NFL player Tim Shaw, who understands the powerful impact coaches and athletes can have on each other. Tim walks us through his playing career and into today as he describes his life with ALS. He talks about the impact coaches had on him throughout his career as […]
Ep. 6 – Separating Yourself Part 3 of 5, Social Media Tips and Top Coaching Resources
Episode 6 of The Impact Show starts with Part 3 0f 5 of Jim Kielbaso’s series on Separating Yourself in the Fitness Industry. Jim recaps the first two parts of the series, (Being a Great Coach, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Giving, Creating Your Brand and Finding Your Perfect Customer) then discusses the next two steps – Patience, […]
Ep. 5: Alan Stein – How to Relate to Young Athletes
Alan Stein of PureSweatBasketball.com joins us for a discussion on how to relate to young athletes and his burning entrepreneurial spirit. Alan is one of the most popular basketball-specific strength coaches in America, leading camps and clinics around the country just about every weekend of the year. He has been able to develop a massive […]
Ep. 4: Separating Yourself Part 2, Building Your Brand, Developing Leadership
Episode 4 begins with Part 2 of my discussion on How To Separate Yourself in the Fitness Industry. The second section of the show features Ryan Ketchum of the Fitness Consulting Group sharing tips on how to build your brand. Whether you’re a coach, personal trainer, business owner or just getting started on your journey, […]
Ep. 3 – Mike Boyle on Being Authentic
Episode 2 of The Impact Show features Mike Boyle of Mike Boyle Strength & Conditioning in Boston, MA. Mike shares his thoughts on being authentic in the fitness/strength & conditioning industry. He also talks about how early adapters and early adopters have an advantage in business and coaching. To learn more about Mike, go to […]