Leaning Into Uncomfortable Stuff: Noah Abbott on Mentorship
Noah Abbott was a coach for years before he opened Lumos Fitness Collective in Austin, Texas. And while the gym did well enough, his perpetual coach's perspective prevented him from leaning into challenges and doing more.
So when the COVID-19 pandemic left him with some spare time in his schedule, Noah signed up for RampUp with Two-Brain Business.
Working with a mentor, Noah said, has helped him evolve his voice and decision-making skills as an authority figure, revamp his intake process, and build thriving PT and nutrition programs that are helping his staff develop careers. Plus, the gym is making more revenue month over month than ever.
Here's just some of what Noah learned through mentorship and the RampUp program.
Links:
Lumos Fitness Collective
RampUp: Book a free call!
How to Make $100,000 Per Year With 150 Clients
Level Method
Beyond the Whiteboard
Gym Owners United
Timeline:
2:10 – Developing an owner’s perspective.
7:53 – Revamping the intake process.
12:38 – Why RampUp?
16:33 – Mentorship, flexibility and finding the right solutions.
23:24 – Building careers for staff.
26:10 – One year later: Increased membership and revenue.
28:07 – When—and how—to expand.
32:24 – Moving forward: Mentoring coaches and expansion by replication.
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