Week 1 - Mastering The Interpersonal Game
Mastering The Interpersonal Game.pdf
Lesson Summary
Week 1 of 'Mastering the Interpersonal Game' at the gym focused on key aspects of understanding members, including ROOKIES and REGULARS:
- Identifying ROOKIES and REGULARS
- Locations where they are typically found
- Approaching them on the gym floor and understanding their feelings
The segment 'First Impressions Last – 10/10/10' highlighted the importance of initial interactions:
- Making a good first impression within fractions of seconds
- Engaging with a firm but approachable pitch
- First 10 steps, seconds, and words to leave a positive impact
Furthermore, the discussion on the '3 components of communication' emphasized the weighted importance of non-verbal cues over verbal content:
- 55% non-verbal communication
- 38% vocal tonality
- 7% words used
The concept of the 'Theory of marginal gains' stressed on continuous improvement by enhancing various business aspects slightly for significant overall growth:
- Approaches to apply this theory as a personal trainer
In conclusion, the takeaway points of Week 1 are:
- Understanding and effectively engaging with ROOKIES and REGULARS in the gym
- Making positive first impressions through body language and vocal tone
- Embracing continual improvement to achieve long-term success as a trainer
Follow-up tasks:
- Brainstorm additional ways to add value for clients
- Interact with 5 ROOKIES and 5 REGULARS, noting necessary adjustments
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