Grow Your Revenue by Tapping into the Youth Athletic Market | Live Your Dream
The youth training market is 74 million kids and growing, with American parents spending an estimated $7.1 billion on private coaching and sports training every year.
If you’re not catering to youth, you could be missing out on additional revenue. Yet many fitness trainers and clubs lack the expertise to attract and train this age group.
Watch episode 26 of Live Your Dream as guest host and youth sports training pioneer, Bill Parisi—the founder & CEO of Parisi Speed School—helps you grow your revenue by tapping into the youth athletic market.
Now is the perfect time to break into the fastest-growing sector of the fitness market and create new revenue streams by offering performance training programs specifically designed for young athletes.
In this Live Your Dream episode, you’ll learn:
✅ The key differences between youth training and adult training.
✅ Important considerations for hiring and training the right staff for youth programs.
✅ Strategies for developing relationships with youth market influencers in your area.
✅ Proven techniques for selling team training programs to high schools, clubs, and youth teams that can generate $150 to $500 per hour year-round.
Do you currently offer youth-specific training or are you thinking of adding it in the future? Then you’re not going to want to miss this episode. It’s the perfect opportunity to learn from Bill about how to tap into this market while boosting your revenue.
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Bill Parisi is the founder & CEO of Parisi Speed School and developer of the Parisi Training System. He’s an internationally recognized expert in youth speed training who shares his enthusiasm and passion for sports performance training through presentations to business owners, athletes, and coaches every year. As the industry leader in performance training for the past 30 years, Parisi Speed School has grown to over 100 locations worldwide, with more than 450 Certified Parisi Performance Coaches and over one million athletes trained.