Gym Owners Discuss the Biggest Challenge they Face: Recruiting and Hiring Coaches

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Gym owners agree: Finding great coaches can feel like the bane of their already long days.
- “It’s always difficult to find good coaches,” admitted long-time affiliate owner Alex Cibiri, the owner of Element CrossFit in Mississauga, Ontario.
- “(They’re) always hard to find,” offered Nancy Fernandez of Quadrant Fitness in Hapeville, GA.
- “It’s myself and one other training. (It’s) a huge load on both of us,” added Kareem Shrek, the owner of CrossFit Alasad in Laredo, TX, about his continued struggle to find and keep coaches.
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