Old School bodybuilding at it's best. The original Jersey Shore Mecca, is what owner Chris Lambert says about the original Atilis Gym in Wildwood NJ.
While my old school gym tour continues, I ventured out to meet up with Chris to talk hardcore bodybuilding past and present, entrepreneurship, and the hustle it takes to make it in the world today.
Dude has a ton of passion for bodybuilding, fitness and building his Atilis Gym franchise empire. The energy is next level, you can feel it through his voice!
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When you quit trying. That’s when you fail. Until then, you are just practicing and experiencing opportunities to get better. We put so much pressure on ourselves, to accomplish our goals, and when we don’t accomplish them when we feel we should we get discouraged, frustrated and often consider ourselves a failure. That can’t be further from the truth, the only time we truly fail is when we quit trying.
want to avoid failure?
It’s simple. Don’t give up, keep going.
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Craig walked into to bodhi last October, after realizing he needed to get healthy. As an entrepreneur, his life for the past 12 years has been work, work, work leaving little (to no) time for himself and his health.
In this podcast, we talk about his recent transformation progress during a weekly check-in at bodhi and how he sacrificed his health to build his businesses. Also, how he is now fully committed to a healthier way of living and how he has inspired his whole team to follow his lead.
If you are an entrepreneur and have given up on your health to become successful, I want to help you make fitness a priority again, text me at 908.526.2288!
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Becoming an entrepreneur gets all the hype lately with guys like Gary Vee making it look easy. It helps that he is a charismatic showman with a bunch of energy.
The reality is, entrepreneurship is difficult. Like really, really difficult. And as much as people like the idea of beaming their own boss, many people can’t handle all that it entails. The crazy part is some people who may not be able to handle it which is not a bad thing by the way because everyone has their “thing” they are good at, and being an entrepreneur may not be one of them. But the wild part is that people will continue to “grind” it out while their business tanks just because of #1. they are fearful of letting go of something they worked so hard for. And #2 they are fearful of what people will think of them.
In this podcast, Karen and I speak openly about closing our yoga studio and how it frees up our time to upgrade our other project and main businesses. We took a risk when we opened it, we assumed all liabilities and went for it, just as most natural-born entrepreneurs do. Not everything is going to be a home run, that’s why you take as many at-bats as possible, And of course, swing for the fence every time.
Thanks for listening, hit me up on Instagram @anthonymonetti or send me a text at 908.526.2288!