How to Start a Hula Hoop Fitness Group
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Decide which kind of hoop group you want. Do you want to start a hoop group just for fun, or do you want to start a small business? A hoop group is a perfect self-start-up business for those thinking about a career change.
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Get certified. Sign up for a fitness curriculum to gain certification as a fitness trainer or fitness group leader. Get certification from a nationally recognized agency like the American Council on Exercise (ACE) to verify your competence and set you apart as a professional. For additional continuing educational credits, you can also get training as a Hula-hoop instructor. This will increase the chances of retaining hoop members. You can skip the formal training if you want to start a hula group just for fun. A desire for fitness and fun is all you need.
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Buy Hula-hoop equipment. You can buy Hula-hoops in bulk and buy a hoop cart to keep them neatly organized. Having the equipment available for your group will increase the chances of gaining new members so they will not need to purchase extra equipment to join.
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Make contacts in your community. Contact your local YMCA or fitness center and inquire about teaching a Hula-hoop class. Seek out private and public schools that encourage positive, after-school activities for their students. Recruit local scouting groups and senior citizen daycare programs. Check with hospitals and rehabilitation centers that offer occupational and recreational therapies to patients.
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Plan and organize your Hula-hoop fitness group. Create several classes that are appropriate for the ages and skill levels that you are teaching. Plan the hours and workweek. Consider financial responsibilities, such as renting the facility space for your group and insurance costs. Consider taxes and other liabilities.
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Hold local competitions. Use contests and competitions to advertise your fitness group. Offer incentives and prizes to those who participate in competitions.
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