Network Magazine Winter 2016 | Page 11

The only thing that is constant is change The way we were… On the page opposite you’ve just read about THE TRIP, the latest addition to the Les Mills arsenal of group training experiences. Sixteen years ago, in July 2000, the brand was in its infancy, yet enjoying enormous growth in clubs across the world. Acknowledging this, Network magazine (celebrating being in full colour) ran a feature titled ‘The Les Mills Success Story’. “So how did this amazing story unfold? What has enabled Les Mills, in five short years, to be the first to so successfully introduce a prechoreography and licensing system to the global fitness industry? The Les Mills World of Fitness in Auckland, New Zealand, has been running pre-choreographed classes for about 20 years, but they were not the first to do so…” 1 thing I’ve learnt… Wendy Sweet, Fitness Educator nz.linkedin.com/pub/wendy-sweet/31/4b7/561 “If you manage a team of PTs and want to provide your customers with the best personal trainer service that you can, then focus on the mantra ‘Your success is their success’. With this at the forefront of your management, you then need a process for supporting them towards professional and financial success. The real business of PT Management is focusing your trainers on what their business really is. I call this process my ‘Five R’s to PT Success’. They are: 1) Relationship: the client-trainer relationship is gold, so teach your trainers to focus on it. 2) Retention: new trainers must be taught how to up-sell from leads to ongoing sales. 3) Results: it takes 90 days to change behaviour and sustain results – do your trainers retain clients this long? 4)  Referrals: teach your trainers how to ask for referrals, they won’t inherently know how to do so. 5)  Revenue:  when trainers run their businesses on 1-4 above, number 5 happens!” Change can be daunting, but it can also be invigorating. Four years ago Network had to find a new venue for the FILEX Convention as the Sydney Convention Centre was to be demolished and replaced with a state of the art facility. We moved the event to Melbourne, and all I can say is that it was the best choice we could have made. Thank you to everyone in the Garden State who, over the past three years, has made us feel so welcome and been so supportive. While we’re sad to farewell Melbourne, we’re already looking forward to celebrating Network’s 30th anniversary during FILEX 2017 at the brand new Sydney International Convention Centre. FILEX 2016 was a huge success. In a thought-provoking and frequently hilarious Opening Keynote Address, Glen Capelli shared the keys to becoming better, smarter and wiser in all aspects of our lives. It set the tone perfectly for a long weekend of professional and personal development. Every year we shake things up at FILEX. This year saw some fantastic additions to the program. One of these was the launch of the Meeting of the Minds PT event, a day-long collaboration of nine expert industry leaders who discussed everything from programming and emotional connections to behaviour change and movement evolution. Another new initiative was the inaugural Women of Influence Lunch, featuring presentations from six women in our industry who have challenged the status quo and become inspirational leaders. The event was so successful that we look forward to including it in the 2017 program. The Business strand also had change on its mind, with a number of incredible presenters focusing on how owner/ operators can future proof their businesses in a highly competitive environment that is increasingly being challenged by the introduction of different technologies. The atmosphere of industry change and growth at FILEX made it the perfect setting for us to unveil the next stage of Network’s own development, with the launch of the refreshed brand identity, which you’ll have noticed in the opening pages of this magazine. The fresh branding encapsulates our values; industry leadership, integrity and innovation, while sticking to our core purpose ‘to inform, inspire and educate our members to be the best they can be’. Over the following months you’ll see this new brand identity flow through your interactive Network website and social media channels; your online and face-to-face Continuing Education Courses; your live events; and your revamped Network Membership, featuring access to podcasts, member dashboard, exercise library, insurance and more. We hope you enjoy the changes. Nigel Champion, Executive Director [email protected] NETWORK WINTER 2016 | 11