24 May 499 Hosting and Planning Fitness Retreats with Lauren George
Lauren George has over 15 years experience in the fitness industry. She has created multiple fitness formats and educational workshops, run group fitness programs at large health clubs and university campus recreation centers, and trained thousands of new instructors. She completed her undergraduate work in Sports Management at TexasA&M University, and holds a master’s degree in Recreation and Sports Management from the University of NorthTexas.
Lauren combined her love of fitness and business education to start multiple businesses, including Pulse Pointe barre, Clemson Fitness Company Studio in Clemson, SC, The Fit Biz Club, which offers business development workshops and retreats to fitness entrepreneurs, and the LG Fitness Virtual studio. Additionally, Lauren is the creator of Pumped Up Strength and The Musicality Method, co-creator of BarreAbove adjunct faculty for Non-Profit Leadership at Clemson University.
what you’ll learn
Ever think about organizing a fitness retreat? Get your pen and paper as our industry expert provides the key components needed to organize, host and successfully market an amazing fitness adventure with your friends, members or clients. Fitness retreats are a perfect way to help your participants to re-establish their healthy habits, love for fitness and most importantly come back feeling refreshed.
- Benefits of organizing a fitness retreat
- Different types of retreats
- The logistics behind planning a fitness retreat
- Marketing your fitness retreat
resources shared
Plan Your Dream Fitness Retreat
Have you always wanted to plan a retreat, but haven’t known where to start? Lauren George has got you covered, from location considerations and budget planning, to building an itinerary and designing your marketing strategy. Drop your email below to receive our free retreat planning checklist directly in your inbox, and take the first step in planning an unforgettable fitness retreat for your clients.
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