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3.1 Annual Planning

An episode of the The Training Table podcast, hosted by Nick Habich and Chris Plentus, titled "3.1 Annual Planning" was published on January 20, 2026 and runs 31 minutes.

January 20, 2026 ·31m · The Training Table

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SummaryIn this conversation, Chris and Nick discuss the importance of planning and organization in gym management, particularly focusing on annual planning, retention strategies, and the significance of understanding metrics. They share personal experiences and insights on how to effectively set up events, manage staff, and create a positive environment for members. The discussion emphasizes the need for continuous iteration and adaptation in business strategies to ensure success in the fitness industry.Keywordsannual planning, gym management, retention, metrics, events, coaching, community, business strategy, fitness industry, goal setting

Summary

In this conversation, Chris and Nick discuss the importance of planning and organization in gym management, particularly focusing on annual planning, retention strategies, and the significance of understanding metrics. They share personal experiences and insights on how to effectively set up events, manage staff, and create a positive environment for members. The discussion emphasizes the need for continuous iteration and adaptation in business strategies to ensure success in the fitness industry.


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annual planning, gym management, retention, metrics, events, coaching, community, business strategy, fitness industry, goal setting

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