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If you own a gym in a crowded market, there’s probably some type of event or competition going on nearly every weekend.

With so many events going on, what can you do to differentiate? We’re joined today by gym owner and 321GoProject Team Member Stefan Cox to chat about some ways he’s really pushing the envelope with his events through using partners, sponsors, and beneficiaries.

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