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So I'm seeking to start a personal training business, and I'm currently brainstorming on what to name it. I want the name to be something cool and memorable. I'm also considering relating it to somehow excelling, using words like "excel, exceed, beyond, epitome, pinnacle, peak, top, ultimate, etc."
Also, if you don't have a good name, at least helping me grow my descriptive word base would be good. What I mean are words that describe what the business is. For example: fitness (most common and trying to avoid), performance (like), athletics (also like), training, etc.) Helping me expand what words I could use to describe my business would help.
Two words or less is desirable, but two words is most likely. One word to make it memorable. Another one to describe what the business is.
If the business name can be remade into a cool slogan, like "Excelling in performance: excel performance," or something like that, that's a good idea.
I also like ancient Greek, Hebrew, and Latin words since i went to seminary, so things like "*insert word of another language here* Performance" could be used.
I also like animals, particularly mythical ones. I thought of "Chimera Performance," but it was taken. "Phoenix Fitness," "Phoenix Athletics," and "Phoenix Performance" are all taken, it seems (I'll have to look more into that).
Hardcore words like "Unchained" and "unleashed" are welcome as well. My training style is more hardcore with lots of free weights, powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, HIIT, and I also might want to use this business name to head an athletic performance center that works with elite level athletes, which is my ultimate goal.
'm looking at schools for my MS in Exercise Science/Strength and Conditioning right now, grabbing certifications left and right (CSCS, FMS, USAW, etc.), and I am networking with NSCA members to get ready for that jump over these next few years into the world of strength and conditioning.
No, I won't use my name in the company title.
Don't make me regret saying this, but thanks in advance.
Any advice on how to start a business is welcome as well. I'm going to maintain a full-time job while I do this business unless this business takes off. Otherwise, it's just something I'm doing on the side to bring in some extra cash and build experience.
Also, if you don't have a good name, at least helping me grow my descriptive word base would be good. What I mean are words that describe what the business is. For example: fitness (most common and trying to avoid), performance (like), athletics (also like), training, etc.) Helping me expand what words I could use to describe my business would help.
Two words or less is desirable, but two words is most likely. One word to make it memorable. Another one to describe what the business is.
If the business name can be remade into a cool slogan, like "Excelling in performance: excel performance," or something like that, that's a good idea.
I also like ancient Greek, Hebrew, and Latin words since i went to seminary, so things like "*insert word of another language here* Performance" could be used.
I also like animals, particularly mythical ones. I thought of "Chimera Performance," but it was taken. "Phoenix Fitness," "Phoenix Athletics," and "Phoenix Performance" are all taken, it seems (I'll have to look more into that).
Hardcore words like "Unchained" and "unleashed" are welcome as well. My training style is more hardcore with lots of free weights, powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, HIIT, and I also might want to use this business name to head an athletic performance center that works with elite level athletes, which is my ultimate goal.
'm looking at schools for my MS in Exercise Science/Strength and Conditioning right now, grabbing certifications left and right (CSCS, FMS, USAW, etc.), and I am networking with NSCA members to get ready for that jump over these next few years into the world of strength and conditioning.
No, I won't use my name in the company title.
Don't make me regret saying this, but thanks in advance.
Any advice on how to start a business is welcome as well. I'm going to maintain a full-time job while I do this business unless this business takes off. Otherwise, it's just something I'm doing on the side to bring in some extra cash and build experience.