3 Great Things About Running My Own Gym
July 27, 2015 by danny · Leave a Comment
Starting up a business (in any field) can be very tough, time-consuming, and RISKY. Many small businesses fail within the first couple years of their start-up. The main reason being a lack of experience. So there is definitely a ton to consider before starting up a business, and it’s not for everyone. I could continue with some of what I’ve learned over the years about running a training facility/new business, and talk about all those risks as well as some of the stress that comes along with it.
But, I’m going to look at the positive today.
What I love About Having My Own Gym
1) Music
I get to pick the music I listen to when I workout. I really like hip-hop. I really like country. At times I’m in the mood for some rock. My lifting partner brings his I-Pod of songs that we put together and like to listen to when training. At any given moment you may hear Run-DMC, Tom Petty, and Blake Shelton, to name a few.
In the video below you’ll see what I mean. This was on a day when my training partner was out of town so I bounced around on Pandora between Eric Church, Jay-Z, Rolling Stones, and Beastie Boys radio. Much better than getting stuck at a commercial gym running the same loop of the same old songs over and over and over and over and over…
2) Equipment
Before opening my facility, I thought about all the equipment that I would want to use in my own training. As well as all the equipment that would put our members in the best position to reach their goals. There is still some pieces of equipment I want to add, but I have a pretty kick-ass set-up… Glute-Ham Developer, Safety-Squat Bar, Football Bar, Suspension Trainers, a Rig, etc. etc. It is great to have “variety with a purpose.” In other words, I do NOT throw new equipment into the space just to have more “stuff.” Every piece of equipment is there for a reason, and I get to be the mad-scientist making the choices! Pretty sweet!
The video below shows the Pandora music example I listed above, as well as some of the “specialty equipment” (along with some of the “regular” training essentials) I’m using during one of my recent training sessions.
In the first exercise I’m using a Football Bar performing the bench press. In video numero dos I’m using a Suspension Trainer while performing rows. In the third video good old Dumbbells for hammer curls, and finally a Barbell with a Hampton Thick Pad while doing hip thrusts in last video.
3) Basketball
I’ve watched, played and studied basketball all my life. Obviously the ability to shoot, handle the ball, and shoot off the dribble are huge components in the game of basketball. The skill-side anyway, as I could also mention athletic ability, toughness, size, “basketball-smarts,” strength, hustle, etc etc. But on the skill-side, shooting and dribbling make up a good portion of the game. The question is, what are the best drills/moves to help develop these skills? Well, this is where I get to be the mad-scientist again. I try to give the basketball players I work the best drills while teaching them a number of very effective moves that they can work on to help develop their game. I don’t take this lightly, and I’m also trying to improve. But yeah, it is pretty great to be able to give them my spin on this whole thing! A few examples below…
Bonus - I get to play/dribble/shoot whenever I feel like it, rain, sleet, or snow…
These days I don’t play a whole lot of basketball. But it is fun from time-to-time to work on my moves and get some shots up…
2013: The Year That Was …
December 30, 2013 by danny · 2 Comments
Time for another year in review. 2013…
-I must admit, this year I slacked off a bit in regards to my blogging/articles. Getting everything all set for the new gym location took up much of my time. I’ll *try* to be a little more active with my writing this year. But here’s a good video and article from the past year for you to check out…
Are You Still Doing 3 Sets of 10 Reps?
3 Ways To Create Space Off The Dribble
-My babies started talking like crazy. Have continued to be very crazy. Poopy diapers have not slowed down. And their cuteness remains high…
-A number of years back I set a goal of achieving 20 + chin-ups every year ’til I turn 50 years old. I test myself every year before New Year’s. I did this one a couple days ago, and here was the result…
-Derrick Rose hurt his knee again… season wasted for us Bulls fans.
-I took a bus into Milwaukee for a Cubs/Brewers game. One of my favorite things about being back in the Midwest is heading to Cubs games with friends!
-I went to the “new” Soldier Field for the first time in my life (I was already living out in California when the stadium was built). That was a great time and Da Bears won on a last second TD pass… Cutler to Bennett. But I’m going to QUICKLY change the subject because I’m still sick with how the season ended yesterday!!!!!
-I went from giving quite a few basketball lessons in 2012, to the point where I’m FLOODED with lessons all day, every day. It’s a lot of fun, and now that b-ball season is here, it has been great watching the news and/or reading the paper and/or seeing stats/articles/highlights with all these players that I’ve been working with. Seeing them succeed makes my feel good.
-We had some really impressive numbers put up in the gym throughout the year. For example, here’s Paityn Morris putting up 345 x 5 with hip thrusts…
-I started, “The Move of the Month” this past month. So stay tuned for a new move every month going forward. Up first, was the “Cross-over Step” …
-And finally, this marks the year that I put together my new facility. I’ve spent years and years thinking about exactly how I wanted to set up this place… from the training model (MVP Training), to the business model, to the equipment selection. Anyway, I love the way it has turned out, and I will keep working my butt off to make it better each and every day. Here’s a tour of the new space…
A good part of the reason it turned out so well, is due to the help that my Dad has given me in setting up the place. Unfortunately my handy-man skills didn’t improve much this year, so my Dad’s help was HYOOGE!
I’m sure I could have included a lot more into 2013’s happenings, but that would turn out to be way too long. So, I’ll leave it at what you see above.
I hope you all had a great 2013, and here’s to an awesome 2014! …
MVP Training Logo Is In…
February 7, 2013 by danny · Leave a Comment
Well, let me first announce that I officially have my business name for the gym… “MVP Training.” M.V.P. is an acronym and to find out what it stands for and what training at my facility is all about, check this out… MVP Training.
My logo and sign for the gym is up! My friend, Chris Luttig, did a great job! He’s awesome at what he does and once again, he didn’t disappoint! So, thanks Chris! I should also thank Mandy Becker who helped me come up with the name to the gym… thanks, Mandy! And finally, I’d like to thank Amy Morris as she helped me find the right words to fit the MVP acronym. That V had me stumped for awhile. So thanks, Amy!
Anyway, check out the logo below and let me know if you like it as much as I do…
And here is what it looks like up on the building on this snowing day…
And up close…