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In this episode, we discuss the history of the Alloy brand and why we decided to move to a franchise model.
We share with you our journey from when we started this place, to kind of where we evolved and to where we're at today. It would be pretty impactful for people that are looking to speed up a business or start their own.
We turned 27 recently. Back when we started, I was sort of paying my way through school as a personal trainer and personal training was a very new industry. There wasn't a lot of validity around it. No one really knew what we did, but everyone needed a coach. That still holds true today.
What were we really doing? Showing people proper exercise, coaching, basic good nutrition and holding people accountable. That was it. And of course there's always a market for that.
That's something everyone's going to need. And everyone's had a sports coach since the beginning of time. So it made sense. It just wasn't really an industry. So I was bouncing around between different health clubs and going into people's homes.
And I thought it'd be neat to put all of these experiences of private coaching into four walls.
So to bring those in and try to control the customer experience around it, like have a place just dedicated to training. So I had a client that was willing to invest. It wasn't much, but we invested enough to open a 1,500 square foot training center. And I brought in some friends of mine that were in the industry to work with sort of their clients. And that was the birth of it.
Stay tuned as we go into further detail.
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By Rick Mayo4.9
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In this episode, we discuss the history of the Alloy brand and why we decided to move to a franchise model.
We share with you our journey from when we started this place, to kind of where we evolved and to where we're at today. It would be pretty impactful for people that are looking to speed up a business or start their own.
We turned 27 recently. Back when we started, I was sort of paying my way through school as a personal trainer and personal training was a very new industry. There wasn't a lot of validity around it. No one really knew what we did, but everyone needed a coach. That still holds true today.
What were we really doing? Showing people proper exercise, coaching, basic good nutrition and holding people accountable. That was it. And of course there's always a market for that.
That's something everyone's going to need. And everyone's had a sports coach since the beginning of time. So it made sense. It just wasn't really an industry. So I was bouncing around between different health clubs and going into people's homes.
And I thought it'd be neat to put all of these experiences of private coaching into four walls.
So to bring those in and try to control the customer experience around it, like have a place just dedicated to training. So I had a client that was willing to invest. It wasn't much, but we invested enough to open a 1,500 square foot training center. And I brought in some friends of mine that were in the industry to work with sort of their clients. And that was the birth of it.
Stay tuned as we go into further detail.
Key Points of Discussion:
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Additional Resources:
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You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you haven’t already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!

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