Episode 71: REMOTE CONTROL: Running Your Gym from 5 States Away, with Brian Lelli

15/05/2017 34 min
Episode 71: REMOTE CONTROL: Running Your Gym from 5 States Away, with Brian Lelli

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It's 8am in Rochester, NY. Brian Lelli sits and waits for the moving van to arrive at his house.On Thursday, Brian said goodbye to his CrossFit community. He's moving his young family to Florida and leaving his gym in the capable hands of his GM.I talk a LOT on this podcast about the ability to walk away from your business for days, weeks or months. Maybe you just need a few hours each day to work ON the business instead of IN the business. Or maybe you're like me, and have other businesses to group. Maybe you just need a damn nap. Brian is an outlier, running his gym completely remotely. But his experience shows us what's REALLY possible.The people who I want to talk to on this podcast are the gym owners pushing the limits. The guy netting a million dollars is interesting. So is the guy who can leave his gym, move five states away, still own it, and still make a profit.Listen and play close attention to the infrastructure and systems Brian discusses to run his box smooth and efficiently - they're the SAME systems, with the same feedback loop, you'll need to take ANY time off from your business.The 2017 Two Brian Summit is coming this June 3rd and 4th. Be sure to register here for this event!In this Interview:Which systems are necessary for a gym to run independentlyHow much communication is necessary when running a gym from afarHow to grow staff from low levels of responsibility to FULL responsibilityThe icon problem with small business owners, and how to beat itPlus:How much money will Brian be making while working remotelyKey characteristics of a general managerImplementing feedback loops and accountability amongst staffAbout Brian:Brian first got into fitness back in college while at the Rochester Institute of Technology where he started a weightlifting club with some friends. This was Brian’s first chance to learn coaching from others. For the next decade Brian trained and competed as a power lifter until in 2011 he decided to create a better healthier body for himself. At first a CrossFit denier, he quickly found his home training CrossFit and opened his own box in his garage. Brian is super helpful and a very experienced coach who is always available for questions!Timeline:3:29 – Brian Lelli Introduction5:11 – Brian’s story of how he got into CrossFit7:34 – Does training or working at another CrossFit gym help before starting your own?8:39 – Moving to Florida and leaving the CrossFit gym behind independently11:47 – What systems are necessary for a gym to run independently13:52 – Implementing feedback loops and accountability within a CrossFit gym15:02 – How much communication is necessary when running a gym from afar?16:37 – When hiring someone what to look for first17:36 – More on the key characteristics of a general manager20:26 – The advantages of having a hard date set for accomplishing your goal21:03 – How can other gyms be run independently through a proficient general manager22:23 – The role of a joy girl in a CrossFit gym24:24 – Adding more and more roles to the general manager position25:27 – How much decision-making power does the general manager have?26:35 – Announcing a large change to members of your gym28:51 – The icon problem with small business owners30:18 – How will Brian be spending his extra time in Florida?31:50 – Will Brian’s box still be profitable while he is away and how much will he be making?