After 13 years as a gym owner, my mission has changed.
When I opened [GYM] in 2005, my mission was simple: feed my family.
As we evolved, my mission was adopted by a team and became more complex. We wanted to introduce real fitness to [CITY]. We wanted to be counterculture. We wanted to stomp out the myths around fat loss, performance and health. Our mission, for a while, was hard to iterate.
But my friend Andre put it like this:
“If you care about somebody, you have to care about their health. And if you care about their health, you have to care about the community around them.”
So we built a caring, supportive community. We planted seeds and cut back the brambles and grew in a hundred different directions. It’s been amazing. But if you ask any member of the [GYM] family, “What’s [GYM]?” you’ll get a different answer. So here it is, the [GYM] mission, 2020 edition:
The [GYM] mission is to enlarge the lives of 1,000 people in [CITY].
I care about this city. I came back here by choice after time away. I started working as a fitness trainer (remember the old Northern Lights Gym? They gave me a home, way back in 1998).
When I opened my own gym, I chose the name [GYM] and the slogan “to educate and inspire,” because that’s what a [GYM] does. I don’t have to bring every single resident in Sault Ste. Marie to fitness and health to succeed. Because the Sault is a great big small town, with one degree of separation, we can change the city by enlarging the lives of 1,000 citizens. They, in turn, can ask their friends to go for a walk, or share their salad and meat for lunch. We can be the city’s catalyst for health.
Why “enlarge”? Because our brand of fitness is more than life-extending; it’s life-broadening.
If you cut out processed carbs and sugar and start doing squats, deadlifts and presses, you’ll live longer. But you’ll also live better. You’ll stay independent to an older age. You’ll have strength and mobility and the will to live right up until the end—you’ll practically be your own pallbearer.
You’ll be younger for longer. And while you’re young, you’ll do more things.
You’ll Spartan Up. You’ll play more hockey. You’ll ride your bike 100 km to raise money for people who won’t. You’ll get down on the floor with the kids, up on your feet to dance and over the walls of diabetes and depression. You will go, you will see, and you will conquer. You will live a larger life.
The [GYM] mission is to enlarge the lives of 1,000 people in [city]. What’s yours?
Inspiration provided by Chris Cooper at Catalystgym.com.
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