Running a busy aerobics studio with several instructors, most of
whom teach at several other clubs, whilst keeping both your members and your
club manager happy, is a difficult job for any co-ordinator. In many clubs the
role of studio co-ordinator is a part time position and is often combined with
other roles such as teaching studio classes, personal training and organising
of events and launches. I have been a studio co-ordinator for the past 5 years and over
this time have experienced lots of highs and definitely a few lows, but the key
to running a well-organised studio is managing your time effectively. If you are currently managing a studio, or plan to in the future,
I will guide you through areas that need to be considered in order to manage a
team of instructors and run a safe, effective and progressive studio timetable.
We will look at everything from issues of pay, running auditions, motivating
and managing you team, planning masterclasses and look at you own personal
development. If you are in need of a helping hand with you timetable, Vivienne
is available for consultation.
Studio Timetabling