Episode 63 – OPEX
Today we are joined by two very special guests from OPEX. James “OPT” Fitzgerald joins us as well has his business partner Jim Crowell. James Fitzgerald was one of my primary motivators when I first started CrossFit. James started OPEX soon after moving to Arizona which has become one of the most popular training programs in the world. Now on the eve of the rollout of the OPEX physical location gyms, James and Jim join me to discuss the OPEX model, how it works, program design, and flaws they see in the group model.
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Timeline:
1:31 – James OPT Fitzgerald & Jim Crowell Introduction
5:10 – Optimum Performance Training to OPEX. The Story.
7:47 – What do the day to day operation of the OPEX gym look like?
8:30 – Jim’s story and how he fits into OPEX
9:48 – What is the OPEX model and how is it different?
10:41 – What does the intake process look like for a new client in the OPEX gym?
12:24 – How does an absolute beginner learn when they are brand new?
13:17 – Movements for a brand new client post first assessment
15:15 – How to determine when a client is ready for more complex exercises?
18:32 – Is there a point where you restrict your clients from pushing further?
23:12 – How frequently is the ongoing prescription for a client?
25:27 – Helping clients realize that the gym is individualized
26:44 – Re assessing with clients and upping their training program
28:44 – How OPEX incorporates nutrition and broader lifestyle choices for clients
32:30 – An example of a burned out client and how to give them a break
34:18 – High intensity fitness and its effect on coaches
36:46 – Is there a place for individual and group training in the same gym.
39:03 – Ensuring that each client is receiving equal attention in a group workout session
41:03 – The important relationship between a coach and a client
42:01 – How to deal with a client that needs more attention than others
44:09 – The business model for brick and mortar OPEX gyms
46:28 – The long term vision for OPEX
48:50 – How to get your brand name out there to the masses
50:07 – Fine tuning the structure of OPEX for continued scaling in the future
52:48 – How is OPEX best positioned to meet emerging opportunities and join the tribe
54:45 – Certain things that OPEX used to recommend but no longer does
57:35 – What is retention like for brick and mortar OPEX locations
60:57 – Who determines the pricing model for each OPEX gym
64:05 – What systems come with the OPEX license?
67:24 – What is the coach’s compensation model in an OPEX facility?
69:01 – Who are the mentors to James and Jim?
73:56 – Best advice for entrepreneurs in the fitness industry
Contact:
http://opexfit.com/
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