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The Business of Jiu Jitsu
JP Levesque
88 episodes
2 days ago
The business behind the gentle art - Conversations with gym/academy owners and industry leaders who are doing something unique and special to stand out.
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The business behind the gentle art - Conversations with gym/academy owners and industry leaders who are doing something unique and special to stand out.
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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Ep. 76 - Bad Drop-ins and Good Business
The Business of Jiu Jitsu
19 minutes 13 seconds
4 months ago
Ep. 76 - Bad Drop-ins and Good Business

In this solo episode, I rant a little about a bad drop in experience and talk about the main point of this episode which is to embrance change in your business.

I share a quick story about a terrible experience I had at a gym recently. I don't name any names or call anyone out, but I tell the story to make a point about professionalism, first impressions, and what your academy is actually saying to people who walk through the door.

We also get into why your gym is either improving or falling behind. There’s no such thing as staying the same. Just like in Jiu Jitsu, if you’re not constantly tweaking, testing, and improving your systems, you’re going to get passed.

This one is all about taking ownership, being intentional, and remembering that your culture and your standards are either attracting the right people or pushing them away.

Topics covered:

  • Iteration as a tool for growth

  • Why professionalism matters more than you think

  • How your culture shapes your reputation

  • Embracing failure as part of the process

  • Creating momentum through small, consistent improvements

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The Business of Jiu Jitsu
The business behind the gentle art - Conversations with gym/academy owners and industry leaders who are doing something unique and special to stand out.