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Spectacular Eye Candy
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EFS Classic: Lee Gerney’s Home Gym
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How a Home Gym Can Save You MONEY?
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A “No Bull Shit” Q&A with David Allen
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Get to the Edge: Q&A with Mike Spagnola
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Personal Training 101
For many people, having the ability to train people for a living is a dream come true.By Nick Showman
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If You Build It
Opening up a gym and filling that gym are huge challenges.By Rick Daman
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Under the Bar: Are You Ready, I Mean REALLY Ready?
Under the Bar Are You Ready, I Mean REALLY Ready? “No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because death is [...]By Dave Tate
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Parent/Athlete Appreciation
Let your results speak for themselves.By Rick Daman
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Under The Bar: Tips of the Week
You don't have to negotiate anything you don't want to and if it is going to kill your profit/productivity/culture then walk.By Dave Tate
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The Best Advice I Ever Got on Job Seeking
The grass isn't always greener.By Ted Perlak
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Alwyn’s Business Advice
Look within and find your gaps. Then close them.By Alwyn Cosgrove
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Chronicles of an Intern: The First Week
The interview is over, and I’m jumping into week one headfirst.By John Annillo
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How to Run a Meet
It keeps me motivated with my training goals to see the competitors succeed with theirs.By Nick Showman
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Accounting For Meatheads Part 3: Sales & Expenses
One very important thing to remember is that the more Joe Gymrat sells, the more taxes he accrues.By Chris Vaughn
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Selling the Combine
From coast to coast, trainers are preparing NFL hopefuls for the most important race of their football career—the tests where millions of dollars are on the line.By Sam Caucci
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A Day in the Life of a REAL Gym Owner
All day long I can feel people looking at me.By Steve Pulcinella
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Accounting for Meatheads Part 2: Liabilities
In part one, Joe Gymrat was nursing his jaw. He'd broken it from yawning while learning about assets.By Chris Vaughn
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EliteFTS.com Seeks Customer Input To Expand Specialty And Commercial Fitness-Type Machine Product Offerings
LONDON, Ohio — March, 24, 2011 — EliteFTS.com today announced it will look at ways to expand its current offering of specialty gym machines and commercial fitness-type machines, and is seeking customer feedback on new product selections.By EFS Staff
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Accounting For Meatheads Part 1: The Balance Sheet/Assets
Accounting is boring. It's a painfully dull, complicated discipline that seems completely unnecessary.By Chris Vaughn
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Poll: Whose Log Do You Read?
Help us make decisions!By Zach Nicolay
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Lessons Learned from a Corporate Meathead
Many of us are not fortunate enough to make a living out of the sport and lifestyle that we love.By The Executive Meathead
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Educating Your Personnel for “People Performance”
One of the most difficult challenges in our industry is developing our personnel.By Bill Parisi
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The DSD
They sure as hell won't have you squatting on a physioball.By Zach Nicolay
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What I Learned from Running a Warehouse Gym
I spent two weeks at Strength & Performance, in which time I think I learned more than in the last 3 years.By Joe Lightfoot
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State of the Business
This April 1, 2010, will mark two years since I have moved into my new facility in Weymouth, Massachusetts.By Tom Sullivan
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Equipping a High School Weight Room Without a Budget
The idea for this article came about from a conversation I had through the Q&A with the Angry Coach.By EFS Readers
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Under The Bar: It’s all Downhill
Don't look up when all the answers are under your feet!By Dave Tate
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Selecting the Best: Finding those employees that will produce and support your business
Whether you are hiring a trainer or a custodian, make certain that you have a very good idea of the basic qualities, skills and experience that would be ideal for that position.By The Executive Meathead
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Under The Bar: The Delegation Process
Just about any book on time management will touch on this and they are all pretty much the same.By Dave Tate



































