Ron Moore shares his inspirational journey, shaped by his mother’s work ethic and passion for fitness—values he carries into his roles as Regional Vice President of Personal Training and District Vice President of Fitness for LA Fitness. He explores the importance of maintaining an open-minded, empathetic approach to leadership and coaching, emphasizing strong communication and team building.

Ron also discusses his enthusiasm for the ‘Get Shit Done’ philosophy, touching on personal and professional goal-setting, as well as navigating corporate culture post-acquisition. Additionally, he highlights his family’s venture, Fly Dog, which blends entrepreneurship and charity, demonstrating the central role of family and gratitude in his life.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Work Ethic & Passion for Fitness: Ron credits his mother’s dedication and drive as key influences in his leadership roles at LA Fitness.
  • Empathetic Leadership & Coaching: He emphasizes the importance of open-mindedness, strong communication, and team building in fostering a positive work culture.
  • ‘Get Shit Done’ Philosophy: Ron discusses the power of goal-setting, both personally and professionally, to drive success.
  • Navigating Corporate Culture: Insights on adapting to organizational shifts, particularly post-acquisition, while maintaining a strong leadership approach.
  • Entrepreneurship & Giving Back: His family’s venture, Fly Dog, showcases how business and charity can intertwine, reinforcing the values of family and gratitude.

QUOTES

  • “When you walk in and you have a good culture and you have synergy, not every day is going to be great, but when you have that, people are going to find ways to be successful when they’re working together.”
  • “Sometimes you just gotta take the jump, baby. And then what do you do? You get shit done.”
  • “Two brains are better than one. When we can do this together, we can create something completely different.”
  • “Where is that sunset? Wherever my kids are.”
  • “The most important person you should prioritize is your spouse, because what you want to instill in your kids is a great marriage.”
  • “Life is good, man. It’s good. Life is so good.”
  • “Not every episode will be received the way I’d like it to—do I give up and not do the next one? No. That’s just what the result was for that one. What do I learn from it? How do I make it better?”
  • “Monday’s going to kick ass, but I gotta tell you, Wednesday’s going to suck. The key is—can you come back Friday?”

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