
Manche Dinge funktionieren immer! Müssen wir neue Wege gehen? Kann man das Training überhaupt neu erfinden? Muss man es überhaupt. Jens Sauter und Peter Hinojal bringen ihre über dreißigjährige Erfahrung zusammen um Betreibern von Fitness - und Freizeitanlagen, PT-Studios oder Boxen Ideen zu liefern. Training ist nicht verhandelbar.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 2 years ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness |

• Guter Pitch versus schlechter Pitch
• Wer nicht trainiert - verliert.
• Fazit
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• Moderne Mitarbeiterführung
• Wie verstehe ich die Mitarbeiter:innen von heute besser?
• Anpassen oder Aussterben.
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• Wer ist Buzz Truitt & die 52 jährige Geschichte hinter Total Gym
• Gravity & Elevate Circuit - das erste Incline Functional Training
• Ist Pilates nur ein Trend - oder ein Profitcenter
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• Challenge
• Fitnessparks Bremen - ein Highlight im Norden.
• Von der Luna bis zum Elevate Circuit. Jens der Tester.
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• Das Total Gym Webinar
• Milon World Congress - eine Trainingsrevolution
• Trinity & Bodymedia
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• Erwartungen vs. Versprechen
• Personallos vs. Personal
• War war auf der Therapro los - das neue KGG-Konzept.
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• Kurzhanteln und Half Rack unnötig?
• Duschen notwendig?
• Bumper Plates - Gummi oder Metall?
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Topics discussed:
• Spaß wichtiger als Technik
• Spaß für alle Zielgruppen
• Nicht einer Meinung - was denkst du.
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The discussions center around critical concepts in the fitness industry, focusing on member retention, motivational communication, and the continuous evolution of fitness training methods. The hosts share their significant experiences, highlighting personal anecdotes, success stories, and reflections on industry trends and challenges. A unique aspect is the blend of practical insights and engaging storytelling that translates complex fitness strategies into accessible discussions for gym operators, personal trainers, and fitness enthusiasts alike. The episodes often explore the impact of community, personal development, and innovative technology in fitness, making it appealing to anyone interested in the fitness sector's dynamic landscape.
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