Anvil 980 T-Shirt

Anvil – Lightweight Fashion Short Sleeve T-Shirt – 980

  • 4.3 oz., pre-shrunk 100% combed ringspun cotton, 32 singles
  • Heather Grey is 90/10 combed ringspun cotton/polyester
  • Heather colors and Neons are 35/65 combed ringspun cotton/polyester
  • Heather Graphite is 50/50 cotton/polyester
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
  • Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem
  • Tubular construction
  • TearAway™ label for easy relabeling

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Finished Measurements

XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Body Length 27 28 29 30 31 32 34
Body Length Tolerance 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Body Width 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
Body Width Tolerance 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 1/2

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My Goal Boards

Most people that know me from the t-shirt world don’t realize that my background is in the health club industry as a club owner and business consultant for the National Fitness Business Alliance/Thomas Plummer Company for over 25 years and I currently run a 45,000 square foot gym.

So, I didn’t have anything to post today so I thought I would share with you my Goal Board System in the club.

I hope you enjoy!

Does the Facebook Pixel Track all Website Traffic?

Does the Facebook Pixel Track all Website Traffic?

When you embed the facebook retargeting pixel on your website, does it track traffic from all sources or just the traffic that comes from people that click a button from Facebook itself?

This video answers the question.

So, here is the answer to Does the Facebook Pixel Track all Website Traffic?

The Three Distinct Functions of Working in a Fitness Business

A typical gym employee has a variety of duties that he or she must complete every day as part of the job. The core of every job in our business, however, can be condensed into three distinct functions that everyone on the staff needs to understand and be competent in doing on a daily basis.

These three functions are:

1. Selling memberships/training, or supporting those who do by understanding the sales process and system.

2. Providing member service that leads to higher member retention.

3. Learning to sell other services and products to people who are already members.

You may have noticed that servicing current members/personal training clients is not on this top three. That doesn’t mean that it is not important. In order to maintain the current client base, excellent training and service must be provided(see #2).

However, if prospects are not acquired and then sold, there will be no one to service. If current members/clients are not up-sold, income becomes stagnant. Every job somehow leads back to some form of sales. Thoughts?