Coppell Personal Trainer – 7 Lessons in 7 Years in Coppell

Coppell Personal Trainer – Get You In Shape’s 7 Year Anniversary – 7 Lessons learned As we celebrate our 7th  Year Anniversary this month, I thought I would answer the follow two questions. 1. “How did the name Get You In Shape come to be?” 2. “What are seven lessons learned from 7 years of […]

Coppell Personal Trainer – 7 Lessons in 7 Years in Coppell

Coppell Personal Trainer – Get You In Shape’s 7 Year Anniversary – 7 Lessons learned

As we celebrate our 7th  Year Anniversary this month, I thought I would answer the follow two questions.
1. “How did the name Get You In Shape come to be?”
2. “What are seven lessons learned from 7 years of being in business?”

I decided to post a blog sharing how Get You In Shape came to be, my personal experiences and what I have learned in hopes that it will help inspire you.

I am very humbled and excited to be celebrating 7 awesome years of the Get You In Shape Program here in Coppell. I started the Get You In Shape fitness program wanting to bring a fitness program that would attract like-minded people to form a community, helping all of us live healthier lives. It’s been a rewarding experience knowing that I said YES to the call and started to use my gifts in health and fitness. I now use the word WE.  Our Get You In Shape family is a combination of Cynthia (my awesome wife), our amazing team of trainers, our administrative assistant and YOU (the reason why we do everything we do).
So although there are some “I’s” in this blog, know it is really about getting the points across and everything is a “We” now.

As with most successful companies, there is a road less traveled to get there. Get You In Shape and the road that led me to start Get You In Shape certainly is one worth sharing.

How Get You In Shape Started

It’s always great looking back and seeing the path that I was lead to in order for me to finally start Get You In Shape in 2006. There are many different path’s from 1975 (when I was born) to 1999, but to spare you some of the unexciting details let me start at the latter. In 1999, I got my Master’s degree in Health and Kinesiology and soon after I received my Personal Trainer Certification. For the next 5-6 years, I was able to get some incredible experience in the “game of life” and learn a lot of things that proved to help in the formation of Get You In Shape. Looking back at all the things I did, all the different steps I took, the different roles I played, they were all just pieces of the puzzle that helped put everything together.

I was able gain some huge life experiences the next 5-6 years. I was a Graduate Assistant for the Texas A&M – Commerce basketball team. I lived, worked, and taught at a residential treatment center for children with emotional disabilities. I was then given the chance to go play professional basketball in Ireland for a year and also get to tour around Western Europe for a month while being over there (the all by yourself, backpack, hostel, find your way around type of travel). After getting back from playing professional basketball, I went back to teaching at that same private school for the next 18 months. I also starting taking nutritional products in 2001 to which I still take daily (The nutrition company has also been huge in helping with my personal growth and development). In 2003, I knew that it was time for a change. I was certainly being rewarded and felt I was making a difference in the lives of the kids I taught, but I knew and felt that there was much more in store for me and more lives I could change in a different way. I moved up to Dallas not having a job to go to and not really knowing what I was going to do. I just felt God was calling me to make a change. My first week  I decided to be a volunteer for my church’s teen program (for which I ended up doing for the next 5 years) in Coppell. It was with the move to Dallas (started in Plano, then moved to Carrollton, then to Coppell) that I spent the next 2-3 years exploring “What God/I wanted to do”.

A few of the things I did from 2003-2006:
1. Got my Insurance License and sold both life and health insurance
2. Became a golf caddy and caddied in groups with Payton Manning, Mike Modano, Brett Hull and a large number of business owners/CEO’s.
3. Worked for a brand-building company to promote different products (mainly liqueur promotions)
4. Bar tended at my roommate’s (and long time friend’s) bar in Lewisville (Hat Tricks)
5. Continued to benefit from using the nutritional products and also consistently
helped more and more people get started on programs that would help them get results.
6. Stayed consistent with personal training clients

Looking back, each of the above service jobs helped prepare me for when the door opened for me to pursue health and fitness as a career rather than a hobby. Needless to say, doors were opened and doors were closed.  For some reason, I did not want to be known as a “personal trainer.” Maybe it was because I did not truly believe that I could be a personal trainer as a professional career. I also think that it was just my journey and path at the time. Most everyone knew me as “Trainer Brad” and I felt as if I had a target on my forehead that said “Ask me anything about health and fitness!” From 1999-2006, I did live my passion for health and fitness daily. People certainly knew I walked the walk and talked the talk 🙂

I also want to be very clear that even though I had my hands in a lot of areas, I was not raking in the dough or making a lot of money then. For some reason, though, I knew that what I was doing at that time was the RIGHT THING FOR ME (Jer 29:11). I was able to gain a lot of knowledge in every area of service that I did during that time. I was able to learn what people wanted (and didn’t want), I learned a lot about how to interact with all types of personalities (how to get along with people) and  I was able to learn how to over deliver on service by just listening to people.

In 2006, two doors opened that would prove to be WHY I chose to quit everything and pursue my career in health and fitness once and for all. The first door that opened was getting my first Corporate Fitness Program (boot camp) at the University of Dallas. The University of Dallas group fitness program solidified to me that I had been given gifts to be used in group fitness and that this is something that I WANTED to do. The program was a success and I had a blast personal training in a group atmosphere.

The second door that opened is HOW the name GET YOU IN SHAPE started. Another guy I caddied with worked at a television and production station. He approached me with the idea of having a television show that would start with an interview and end with a fitness segment. This would also end up being a Fitness DVD with the interviews being included along with 5 different workout segments.

The ball was in my court to come up with the entire programming including the fitness portion and finding the people to Interview. I was able to call and get interviews with some of the most well-known people in their fields in the Dallas area. Some of the interviews were the late Coach Joe AvezzanoSidney Stohs M.D. (Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology), Lance Walker (Global Director of Performance at Michael Johnson Performance), Everett Aaberg (Owner of Telos Fitness Center), Ken Goldberg M.D. (Founder of the Male Health Center)  Meredan Zerner (Registered Dietetion @ Cooper Aerobics), and  Collete Cole (has led Cooper’s Female Focus Program since 2006) are a few of the incredible list of folks I was able to interview and learn from.
The fitness portion was something I worked on for a few weeks and we were able to get the production of 5 different fitness segments finished in about 5 hours. Looking back, it was simply something I can’t describe as we had 4 “fitness models” that did not know any of the segments or exercises before I went over the shoot. If you ask Cynthia (my wife and one of the fitness models that day), we were able to crank out every single segment with out having to retake any portion of the segments. God was certainly running the show. Pun intended!

All that being said, I spent a long time figuring out trying to come up with a name of the television show. I also wanted to make sure that the URL (website) was also available and business name was not taken. From this Get You In Shape was BORN! In 2006, GetYouInShape, LLC was formed and the rest is history. The short end to the story was that the television show never panned out. The good news, though, was I was able to keep intellectual property of all the footage and the Get You In Shape Fitness DVD did come to fruition. It was and has been a great tool for many people.

The Get You In Shape Coppell Boot Camp did not start until October of 2007, which is why we are celebrating out 7th Year Anniversary.

“What are seven lessons learned from 7 years of being in business?”
Here our my top 7 lessons learned. There certainly could be more but for the sake of the number 7 representing 7 years, here are the top 7:

I encourage you to take some time out and read the entire blog at some point but I also put in the cliff notes below 🙂
1. God Is In Control and “It’s Not About Me”!
2. Build Solid Core Values and Know What You Stand For 
3. Surround Yourself With Great People 
4. Follow the DANG Instructions
5. Keep It Simple
6. Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff
7. Use Your Gifts To Give Back

1. God Is In Control and “It’s Not About Me”!- I read a book a long time ago called “Let Go and Let GOD.” Get You In Shape would not be possibly with God being in Control.I learned quickly to let God be in control (once I finally gave in and pursued health and fitness as a true profession) of everything when I started.

The name, the core values, the trainers, and the clients have all been because of God. We knew that God was in control and continues that role. We know all the clients that have come our way were led from God which is why we have done our best to live out out the GYIS core values. I could certainly not have scripted the growth (5 clients to 60 clients in 6 months and 100 clients in 12 months). With God being in control from day one, and giving all the credit to HIM, Get You In Shape has been able to change a lot of lives.

“It’s not about me” is a motto I strive to live by everyday. It’s very strange for me to say the word “I” when it comes to Get You In Shape. If you know any of my story I did not intend to be a “Personal Trainer” or be known as the “Fitness Guy.” Although I played basketball through the professional ranks and received a master’s degree in Health and Kinesiology, it was more of a hobby than a profession of helping people look, feel and perform better. Long story short, after a number of years of doing what I loved as a hobby part time, I knew I finally had to give in and use my God-given gifts to help people in the area of health and fitness. In 2007, I officially started pursuing my passion and started the Get You In Shape Coppell Boot Camp. I do think that everything that lead to this step was helping me prepare for building a solid business.

As I took the focus off of me, I focused more on each client and building a community of like-minded people that were all in this thing called “life” together.  From that point on, I focused on the community and the word “WE”. Although we started out with just 5 people in our first ever group session, we grew fast because it was not about me but about the people I was helping.

2. Build Solid Core Values and Know What You Stand For 
Below are Get You In Shape’s core values. It has changed very little over the last 7 years.  Knowing your core vales and living/standing by them day in and day out has helped us stay consistent. From the owners to the trainers to the Get You In Shape Clients, these core values have certainly been one reason the program has and continues thrive. My number one value was community. Starting the process of getting in shape and staying in shape is very tough. We set out to put people in a positive environment that will create motivation, encouragement, accountability and inspiration. All of those will allow us to stay consistent in our fitness and nutrition. Having a support system (from trainers, tools, and all the GYIS clients) and building a community has been a key our program.

  • Community: Create a positive and healthy environment that promotes motivation, encouragement, accountability and inspiration.
  • Servants Heart: Serve each person wherever they are on their health and fitness journey.
  • Empower: Help motivate each client to a life healthy lifestyle so they can pay it forward.
  • Give Back: Use our God-given gifts to help our community and worthy causes.
  • Over-Deliver: Provide a service that goes above and beyond the typical fitness program

Mission Statement:
Get You In Shape provides Scientific based, no-hype health and fitness solutions to its clients by delivering an outstanding fitness experience
We accomplish this mission by educating the community
by delivering results driven programs
by helping those who want to be helped
by acting in a manner that brings out the best in others
by enriching the lives of those with who we come in contact with

Living by the core values have really allowed us to build a program that actually PRODUCES RESULTS and provide a level of SERVICE that people NEED when it comes to a health and fitness program.

Over time we have continued to carry out our values by having client contests, the Total Transformation Contest, Group nutrition challenges,  New Client Promotions, charity events and fun stuff for our clients to participate in throughout the year.

3. Surround Yourself With Great People  – I am very humbled by the success of Get You In Shape. In the end, though, I have learned that I needed to surround myself with great people to have a sustaining business. A few things I have done in this area is hire a business coaching company that only helps fitness businesses. I also surrounded myself  with other fitness business owners from around the country to gain wisdom and network with them to help Get You In Shape.  Last but not least, I have surrounded myself with an amazing team of personal trainers AND the best clients that I could ever ask for. Get You In Shape is about our community and the trainer and clients make it so special. Wisdom comes from God but it also comes from people that you surround yourself with.

4. Follow the DANG Instructions – This seems to be very simple but I have learned over time that many people are just not willing to do so. We have done all the work and put all the tools together that would help a client reach their goals. All someone needs to do is Follow The DANG Instructions. The Get You In Shape program is  Personal Training in a Group Environment. This means we have step by step instructions for our clients to follow AND have provided all the help and coaching that one would need throughout the process to reach their goals. Anyone looking to lose weight, have more energy, and get health just needs to Follow The DANG Instructions to reach their health and fitness goals. It’s been showed time and time again that if you follow our step by step program, you get the professional help from GYIS along the way, you will certainly reach your health and fitness goals.

5. Keep It Simple – We have built our business on two services. Our Get You In Shape Coppell Boot Camp (we call it Group Personal Training now) and our nutrition system (starting with the 24 Day Challenge) are really the only two program we offer. Although, we have expanded and added services like corporate fitness and private training, we have stuck with two main services because we KNOW THEY WORK. It also has allowed us to focus on what we are passionate about and what we know truly will help anyone looking to change their health and wellness. Keeping it simple with two services has also allowed us to make some easy to follow (step by step) instructions. Keeping the focus on what works and what you feel is the best option for someone getting started has allowed our confidence in our program to be high.

6. Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff – This one I have come to learn to be true over the years. Every small issue or thing that effects your business can become stressful. I have learned over the years NOT TO SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF. Although I do have to deal with all the issues that come up, I have learned not to stress over it. Looking back on the 7 years, there have been many minor things (small stuff) that ate at me and caused me to stress over. Because of the stress the small issues have caused over the years I have come to realize that THERE IS ANOTHER DAY and that the small situation is NOT THE END OF THE WORLD. We all can get better at this lesson in all areas of our life. I am still learning this lesson but do believe that this is something I have improved in since starting.

7. Use Your Gifts To Give Back – The first of our core values is COMMUNITY. Life is much more enjoyable when you on a journey with others. The community is what it’s all about. We learned early on that we could use our gifts to bring people together for fitness related events and give back to a local charity. When you have a community of like-minded people, it’s easy to “round up the troops” and put fun events on to help give back. It has been very humbling to know that the Get You In Shape community has been able to give back more than $85,000 in all of our Charity events over the last 7 years. The Coppell 5k for the Coppell Special Olympic teams, Pushups for Charity Events for wounded Warriors, Thanksgiving Turkey Busting workouts (Can Good drive for CCA) and Boot Camp 4 Backpacks for school supplies. Here is a Link to see all the events we have done with pictures.

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Picture from Get You In Shape’s Turkey Bustin Workouts. We filled the trailer with can food for local CCA

We encourage you to comment below on any benefits you have experienced with Get You In Shape or how this blog has enlightened or motivated you.

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