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Titan Fitness’ referral policy pays offPosted on Friday, June 19, 2009 in Gym News
In today’s economy, many businesses are just looking out for themselves. It’s refreshing to see a company that really helps out its clients. State College is nicknamed “Happy Valley” because during the Great Depression, the area was deemed recession-proof. Whether this is still the case today or not, saving and earning money is important to everyone, and one local business is helping customers achieve this. The cost for a gym membership at Titan Fitness is $30 a month and does not charge registration or initiation fees, unlike other gyms.
Facilities offered include use of all weight training, cardiovascular, martial arts and boxing equipment, as well as various types of classes, instruction and personal training. What makes Titan different from other gym facilities is that they pay customers for referrals. Their referral policy gives students $20 cash for each student that enrolls from them simply telling the new student about Titan Fitness. The only requirement is that the referred students enroll for at least three months. Titan Fitness is a continuation of the State College Martial Arts Academy and opened on June 2, 2003. The former owner and head instructor of SCMAA, Bill Gebhardt, passed away from cancer. Located on 412 W. College Ave., it’s convenient for students living downtown, with several bus stops both across and down the street. About two-thirds of Titan’s current memberships belong to high school and college students. “Our students are excellent representatives of our products and services,” Titan Fitness owner Paul Zelinka said. “We wanted to find a way to reward them for spreading the word about their experience at Titan Fitness. Zelinka was the manager of the State College Martial Arts Academy and ran his own personal training business, Titan Fitness, out of the facility. According to Zelinka, many students have already taken advantage of the referral policy, many of them being “repeat referrers”. Getting the money is a strong reinforcement for repeat referrals. There are several distinctive features to Titan Fitness that can’t be found at any other facility on campus. Their offerings of mixed martial arts and women’s kickboxing are different from anything available on campus. In addition, their experienced staff provides students with a unique workout, while teaching them important skills of safety and well-being. So forget about holding a garage sale or walking dogs to earn some cash. Improve your health, have fun learning awesome skills, such as mixed martial and kickboxing, and recommend Titan Fitness to a friend! |






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