Saco Sport & Fitness owner & IHRSA Board of Directors member discusses independent clubs, his life in fitness, & the fire that almost ruined his dream. The Gym Class podcast is available for listening and download at iclubs.com and on iTunes.
Rockville, MD (PRWEB) September 24, 2013
Saco Sport & Fitness owner Scott Gillespie is the featured guest this week on iClubs "Gym Glass: Heroes of Fitness"[1] , a weekly podcast presented by Athletic Business Magazine[2] and gym management software provider Motionsoft[3] . The show features unscripted interviews with the pioneers and innovators behind the best known names in the fitness world.
Gillespie, the owner of Saco Sport & Fitness in Maine discusses his experience building a once operationally-challenged facility into one of the most admired clubs in America, and the fateful story of the night his entire club burned to the ground from arson.
"Scott Gillespie’s story is a ‘can’t miss’ for anyone who’s ever harbored a dream of being an independent club owner," said ‘Gym Class" host Hossein Noshirvani. "Whether it’s his insights into how he draws inspiration for new ideas for his club to the lessons learned about perseverance from a fire that burned his original facility to the ground, Scott motivates his audience with great stories and knowledge that can only be gained from true passion for personal wellness."
Episodes of Gym Class: Heroes of Fitness are available for download through the iClubs conference website and on iTunes. New episodes are released every week.
References
- ^ iClubs "Gym Glass: Heroes of Fitness" (www.iclubs.com)
- ^ Athletic Business Magazine (www.athleticbusiness.com)
- ^ Motionsoft (www.motionsoft.net)
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