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Smittyville — A Podcast For Personal Trainers

Welcome to Smittyville. The smartest small town in fitness.Hosted by Chris Smith, CEO of Fitness World and acting Mayor of Smittyville, alongside Krissy Vann, national television host and fitness journalist behind All Things Fitness and Wellness (ATFW).Chris built his career from personal trainer to CEO, leading one of Western Canada’s largest fitness brands. His background in coaching, operations, and multi-location leadership gives personal trainers practical, real-world insight into building sustainable careers in fitness.Krissy brings the bigger picture. As the host of the ATFW Podcast, she interviews enterprise-level executives, founders, analysts, and innovators shaping the global fitness industry. She translates complex industry trends into clear, relevant context for trainers on the ground.Together, they bridge frontline training with business strategy, leadership, and caree

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    The Retention Playbook: What to Do When Personal Training Clients Start Pulling Away

    Most personal training clients do not quit out of nowhere. It happens in small moments that trainers either recognize or miss completely.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) breaks down the real situations that lead to client drop-off and exactly what to do when they happen. From missed sessions and motivation dips to pricing tension and stalled progress, this conversation focuses on the moments that actually determine whether a client stays or walks.Chris and fitness journalist Krissy Vann cover the early warning signs clients are checking out, what clients are actually thinking when they pull back, and why client retention has less to do with programming and more to do with presence and trust.If you are a personal trainer dealing with cancellations, clients fading out, or struggling to build a loyal book of business, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    Personal Trainers: Why Clients Say “I’ll Think About It” (And What To Do About It)

    When a potential client says "I'll think about it" and never comes back, most personal trainers assume they need to get better at closing. The real problem usually happens much earlier in the consultation.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) and fitness journalist Krissy Vann break down what is actually happening in that moment, why "I'll think about it" is rarely the real objection, and what personal trainers can do differently to convert consultations without feeling like a salesperson.This episode covers the most common mistakes trainers make in client consultations, what clients are actually feeling when they hesitate, and why leading with service instead of sales is what drives long term results.If you are a personal trainer looking to improve your consultation process, increase client conversions, and grow your book of business, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    How to Choose the Right Gym as a Personal Trainer (Career vs Dead End)

    The gym you choose as a personal trainer can make or break your career. Most trainers focus on location or commission. The ones who build real careers ask better questions.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) breaks down exactly what personal trainers should be looking for when choosing a gym to work at. How many clients will you realistically inherit? What does onboarding actually look like? Are there systems, education, and structure in place or just a uniform and good luck?The difference between struggling and succeeding as a personal trainer usually is not effort. It is the environment you walk into on day one.If you are a personal trainer evaluating gyms, starting your career, or wondering why your current situation is not working, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    The $100K Personal Trainer Playbook Already Exists (Here’s How to Use It)

    Most personal trainers think earning six figures comes down to hustle, personality, or going independent. The trainers consistently making $100,000 or more are doing something different. They are using systems.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) breaks down why structured gym environments are one of the most underutilized advantages in the fitness industry. From sales processes and client onboarding to session structure and retention, the playbook already exists. The smartest move is learning it, executing it well, and then layering your own style on top.If you are a personal trainer looking to grow your income, build a sustainable fitness career, or lead a team of trainers, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    Success Is Not Linear: A Mindset Every Personal Trainer Needs

    A client walks in motivated and ready to go. What separates great personal trainers from average ones is what happens next.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) and fitness journalist Krissy Vann break down how to coach clients through the excitement phase, set realistic goals, and shift them from short term hype to long term discipline. They cover what behavior change actually looks like on the gym floor and how to have honest conversations that build trust instead of killing momentum.If you are a personal trainer who wants better client retention, stronger results, and a reputation that grows your business, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    How Personal Trainers Can Build Resilience and Bounce Back From Setbacks

    Every personal trainer will face rejection, lost clients, missed sales, and moments where the plan completely falls apart. The trainers who build lasting careers are the ones who learn to bounce back.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) shares what resilience really looks like in the fitness industry — starting with his own story of chasing a professional football career, doing everything right, and still coming up short. That failure became the foundation of everything he built after.Chris and fitness journalist Krissy Vann break down how personal trainers can reframe setbacks, develop mental toughness, and turn difficult moments into career-defining turning points.If you are a personal trainer dealing with self-doubt, burnout, or the grind of building a book of business, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    The Hard Truth About Making Money as a Personal Trainer

    Most personal trainers work hard. The ones who build real careers also understand how money works.In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) and fitness journalist Krissy Vann break down the real economics of personal training — how to earn more, keep more, and make sure your effort actually builds toward something.This is not about grind culture or empty motivation. It is about understanding income, pricing, and financial strategy so your hustle leads to stability and long-term opportunity in fitness.If you are a personal trainer who wants to increase your income, manage money smarter, and build a sustainable fitness career, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    Will Artificial Intelligence and Chat GPT Replace Personal Trainers? What Trainers Need to Know.

    Artificial intelligence is already changing the fitness industry, from workout programming to client communication and performance tracking. So where does that leave personal trainers?In this episode, Chris Smith (CEO, Fitness World) and fitness journalist Krissy Vann break down what AI actually means for the future of personal training, without the hype or the fear. They cover what technology can support, what it cannot replace, and how smart trainers can use AI as a tool rather than see it as a threat.You'll also hear from Bad Ass Betty, the show's AI co-host, offering a unique perspective on how artificial intelligence fits into the personal training profession.If you're a personal trainer trying to understand AI, stay competitive, and future-proof your fitness career, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.

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    Why Personal Training Clients Quit (And How Great Trainers Prevent It)

    Most personal training clients don't quit because of bad workouts. They quit because of how they feel in the relationship.In this episode, Fitness World CEO Chris Smith breaks down the real reasons personal training clients cancel or ghost, and what great trainers do differently to build loyalty that lasts. Fitness journalist Krissy Vann joins the conversation to bring broader industry context around retention, trust, and long-term client relationships.If you're a personal trainer looking to keep clients longer, reduce cancellations, and build a sustainable book of business, this episode is for you.Smittyville. Real talk for real personal trainers.New episodes drop bi-weekly.Subscribe and share this episode with a trainer who needs to hear it.Listen on all major podcast platforms and follow Smittyville here:👉 https://linktr.ee/smittyville

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    Introducing Smittyville: The Smartest Small Town in Fitness | A Podcast For Personal Trainers

    Welcome to Smittyville. The smartest small town in fitness.In this short trailer, hosts Chris Smith, CEO of Fitness World, and Krissy Vann, national television host and fitness journalist behind All Things Fitness and Wellness, introduce Smittyville — a new podcast built specifically for personal trainers.Smittyville is where frontline training meets real-world business insight. It’s a place for honest conversations about careers, leadership, money, and growth in the fitness industry without the fluff.If you’re a personal trainer looking to build a sustainable career and understand the industry you’re working in, you’ve found your home.Welcome to Smittyville. Population: trainers.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Smittyville. The smartest small town in fitness.Hosted by Chris Smith, CEO of Fitness World and acting Mayor of Smittyville, alongside Krissy Vann, national television host and fitness journalist behind All Things Fitness and Wellness (ATFW).Chris built his career from personal trainer to CEO, leading one of Western Canada’s largest fitness brands. His background in coaching, operations, and multi-location leadership gives personal trainers practical, real-world insight into building sustainable careers in fitness.Krissy brings the bigger picture. As the host of the ATFW Podcast, she interviews enterprise-level executives, founders, analysts, and innovators shaping the global fitness industry. She translates complex industry trends into clear, relevant context for trainers on the ground.Together, they bridge frontline training with business strategy, leadership, and caree

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Welcome to Smittyville. The smartest small town in fitness.Hosted by Chris Smith, CEO of Fitness World and acting Mayor of Smittyville, alongside Krissy Vann, national television host and fitness journalist behind All Things Fitness and Wellness (ATFW).Chris built his career from personal trainer...

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