Gym Rescue Casting Soon On Spike TV, Will Feature Randy Couture
Gym Rescue Casting Soon On Spike TV, Will Feature Randy Couturethe former UFC champion and a member of the UFC Hall of Fame, will be working with Spike TV in the coming months on “Gym Rescue.” The program will help bring all kinds of gyms back through restoration, and they are looking to cast right now.
“‘Gym Rescue’ is a brand new series on (Spike TV) where (Couture) finds struggling gyms about to throw in the towel,” said Scott Hiller, the casting producer working with the the show from Metal Flowers Media, LLC, told FightLine.com. “He figures out what the core problem is and with his team of experts, whips that gym back into shape.health club news ABC Billing Company,health club news AMERI SHAPE,health club news amerishape,health club news anytime fitness,health club news ASF Billing Company,health club news asf international,health club news butterfly life,health club news contours express,health club news curves for women,health club news enroll members,health club news fitness ,health club newsfitness center,health club news fitness life marketing,health club news fitness marketing,health club news fitness promotions,health club news golds gym,health club news world gym,health club news gym,health club news Gym Marketing,health club news Gym promotions,health club news health,health club news health club,health club news health club for sale,health club news Health Club Marketing,health club news Health Club Promotion,health club news fitness Consultants,health club news health club promotions,health club news Health Clubs,health club news join health club,health club news Ladies Fitness,health club news Ladies Workout Express,health club news lady of america,health club news NAC Billing Company,health club news Peak Performance,health club news planet fitness,health club news Powerful Promotions,health club news powerhouse gym,health club news Professional Fitness Marketing,health club news Raise EFT $6,health club news Slim and tone,health club news snap fitness,health club news spa studio owners,health club news Targeted fitness,health club news marketing that generates new fitness,health club news Thousands of health clubs,health club news world health club,health club news workout express,health club news join,health club newshealth club closed,health club news health club opening,health club newsclub solutions magazine,health club news s,health club news24 Hour Fitness,health club newsAnytime fitness,health club news Bally Total Fitness,health club newsHealth Club Management ,health club newsCrunch Fitness,health club newsClub One,health club newsCurves,health club newsEquinox,health club newsHealth Fitness Corp.,health club newsLifestyle Family Fitness,health club newsPlanet Fitness,health club newsPlus One Management,health club newsPowerhouse Gyms,health club newsSnap Fitness,health club newsSpectrum Athletic Clubs,health club newsSport & Health,health club newsTown Sports International,health club newsSports Club Co.,health club newsUrban Active,health club newsWellbridgeHealth Club,health club newsWestern Athletic,health club newsWorld Gym,health club news virgin active,health club newsworkout anytime,health club news la boxing,health club news 9 rounds fitness,health club newsweight lifting gym,health club news health spa,health club news attorney general,health club news health club contract,health club news club enhancement fee,health club news health club billing,health club news health club fraud,health club news health club franchise,health club news gym franchise ,health club newsbreaking industry news,health club newshealth club news,health club news
“Gyms can be of any type: fighting or fitness, climbing, gymnastics or yoga. The problems are of any kind and combination, too, such as failing marketing strategies, equipment in disrepair, staffing issues, poor management. A generous gym makeover is usually part of the show.”
Couture will also be working on the Bellator MMA reality series called “Fight Master,” which will follow the same guidelines of The Ultimate Fighter.
The decision to work with Couture and possibly use MMA gyms was an easy one, as the sport continues to grow by the day.
“MMA is one of the fastest growing sports in the country,” Hiller said. “I would suspect MMA gyms are popping up all over coinciding with that growth. The fighting gym business is a fiercely competitive one, so I’d also suspect that several gyms are struggling. (Couture) is definitely the right person for this job.”
Hiller added that production is expected to start later this year in the fall and that “there will be several episodes.” He is currently looking at Colorado, the Philadelphia/New York City/New Jersey area and Minneapolis for gyms to work with, but “is not limited to those regions.”
The series will follow in the footsteps of Spike TV’s “Bar Rescue” show which debuted in 2011 and has aired three seasons and 30 episodes. Season three is currently airing on the network.
“This series will be exciting and moving to watch as the story of repairing a business unfolds,” he added. “Struggling gym owners getting schooled by (Couture) and his all-star crew? These guys kick the crap out of ‘FAIL!’ That means you’ll see a lot of drama as a gym owner comes to terms with his failing business, but becomes incredibly uplifted throughout the process.
“Going through the experience of turning around any failing business can be an eye-opening, tumultuous, emotional experience for any business owner. He has to come to terms with either closing the doors or making the right changes to make his business succeed. And when it does succeed, it’s an awesomely rewarding feeling.”
Couture, a former Sergeant in the U.S. Army, has worked on several major-motion pictures including “The Expendables” series. He is also the owner of Xtreme Couture, which has training gyms in Las Vegas, Florida and Canada.the former UFC champion and a member of the UFC Hall of Fame, will be working with Spike TV in the coming months on “Gym Rescue.” The program will help bring all kinds of gyms back through restoration, and they are looking to cast right now.
“‘Gym Rescue’ is a brand new series on (Spike TV) where (Couture) finds struggling gyms about to throw in the towel,” said Scott Hiller, the casting producer working with the the show from Metal Flowers Media, LLC, told FightLine.com. “He figures out what the core problem is and with his team of experts, whips that gym back into shape.
“Gyms can be of any type: fighting or fitness, climbing, gymnastics or yoga. The problems are of any kind and combination, too, such as failing marketing strategies, equipment in disrepair, staffing issues, poor management. A generous gym makeover is usually part of the show.”
Couture will also be working on the Bellator MMA reality series called “Fight Master,” which will follow the same guidelines of The Ultimate Fighter.
The decision to work with Couture and possibly use MMA gyms was an easy one, as the sport continues to grow by the day.
“MMA is one of the fastest growing sports in the country,” Hiller said. “I would suspect MMA gyms are popping up all over coinciding with that growth. The fighting gym business is a fiercely competitive one, so I’d also suspect that several gyms are struggling. (Couture) is definitely the right person for this job.”
Hiller added that production is expected to start later this year in the fall and that “there will be several episodes.” He is currently looking at Colorado, the Philadelphia/New York City/New Jersey area and Minneapolis for gyms to work with, but “is not limited to those regions.”
The series will follow in the footsteps of Spike TV’s “Bar Rescue” show which debuted in 2011 and has aired three seasons and 30 episodes. Season three is currently airing on the network.
“This series will be exciting and moving to watch as the story of repairing a business unfolds,” he added. “Struggling gym owners getting schooled by (Couture) and his all-star crew? These guys kick the crap out of ‘FAIL!’ That means you’ll see a lot of drama as a gym owner comes to terms with his failing business, but becomes incredibly uplifted throughout the process.
“Going through the experience of turning around any failing business can be an eye-opening, tumultuous, emotional experience for any business owner. He has to come to terms with either closing the doors or making the right changes to make his business succeed. And when it does succeed, it’s an awesomely rewarding feeling.”
Couture, a former Sergeant in the U.S. Army, has worked on several major-motion pictures including “The Expendables” series. He is also the owner of Xtreme Couture, which has training gyms in Las Vegas, Florida and Canada.the former UFC champion and a member of the UFC Hall of Fame, will be working with Spike TV in the coming months on “Gym Rescue.” The program will help bring all kinds of gyms back through restoration, and they are looking to cast right now.
“‘Gym Rescue’ is a brand new series on (Spike TV) where (Couture) finds struggling gyms about to throw in the towel,” said Scott Hiller, the casting producer working with the the show from Metal Flowers Media, LLC, told FightLine.com. “He figures out what the core problem is and with his team of experts, whips that gym back into shape.
“Gyms can be of any type: fighting or fitness, climbing, gymnastics or yoga. The problems are of any kind and combination, too, such as failing marketing strategies, equipment in disrepair, staffing issues, poor management. A generous gym makeover is usually part of the show.”
Couture will also be working on the Bellator MMA reality series called “Fight Master,” which will follow the same guidelines of The Ultimate Fighter.
The decision to work with Couture and possibly use MMA gyms was an easy one, as the sport continues to grow by the day.
“MMA is one of the fastest growing sports in the country,” Hiller said. “I would suspect MMA gyms are popping up all over coinciding with that growth. The fighting gym business is a fiercely competitive one, so I’d also suspect that several gyms are struggling. (Couture) is definitely the right person for this job.”
Hiller added that production is expected to start later this year in the fall and that “there will be several episodes.” He is currently looking at Colorado, the Philadelphia/New York City/New Jersey area and Minneapolis for gyms to work with, but “is not limited to those regions.”
The series will follow in the footsteps of Spike TV’s “Bar Rescue” show which debuted in 2011 and has aired three seasons and 30 episodes. Season three is currently airing on the network.
“This series will be exciting and moving to watch as the story of repairing a business unfolds,” he added. “Struggling gym owners getting schooled by (Couture) and his all-star crew? These guys kick the crap out of ‘FAIL!’ That means you’ll see a lot of drama as a gym owner comes to terms with his failing business, but becomes incredibly uplifted throughout the process.
“Going through the experience of turning around any failing business can be an eye-opening, tumultuous, emotional experience for any business owner. He has to come to terms with either closing the doors or making the right changes to make his business succeed. And when it does succeed, it’s an awesomely rewarding feeling.”
Couture, a former Sergeant in the U.S. Army, has worked on several major-motion pictures including “The Expendables” series. He is also the owner of Xtreme Couture, which has training gyms in Las Vegas, Florida and Canada.










































































