Entrepreneur Profile
Lynda Gene Lippin
balanCenter Pilates
Narberth, PA
http://www.balancenter.net/
Lynda Gene Lippin has learned how
to overcome obstacles and run a successful business,
even though her initial experiences with business
ownership turned sour. She has been through not one, but
two failed business partnerships. One led to a legal
battle over a non-compete contract and the other drove
her into bankruptcy. Some people might give up, but
these experiences only fueled this entrepreneur’s desire
to succeed.
Lippin and her husband, Tony L.
Pitts, are the owners of balanCenter Pilates, a studio
located in a busy office building in Pennsylvania.
Lippin discovered her passion for Pilates while working
on her Philosophy degree at Purchase College. During
grad school she responded to an ad for a Pilates
instructor, and has been in love with the method ever
since.
“Over the years I have taken lots
of seminars in Pilates, exercise science, anatomy, etc.
I now have many certifications and am still hungry for
more knowledge. I find the body and its systems to be
fascinating and I’m always learning as much as I can.”
To write a business plan, Lippin
relied on a copy of “The Complete Idiot’s Guide Business
Plans” and ultimately opened her studio in 1998.
“Everything and nothing prepared me for opening my own
business,” says Lippin. “I’m not sure why I wanted to
open my own business, but I did always think that if I
had to bust my ass, it might as well be for myself!”
balanCenter offers up a host of
services including individual instruction, group
classes, Pilates certification for instructors, and
special seminars. The instructors also work with clients
who are living with physical conditions like fibromyalgia (a disease that causes chronic muscle
pain), multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis and arthritis.
Training session fees are based on
the instructor’s level of expertise. A private session
with an Apprentice-level instructor is $35 and a session
with a Master instructor costs $85.
To get the word out about her
business, Lippin says, “We have mostly marketed through
word of mouth,” and adds that she also advertises with
direct mail coupon ads. Some of her clients work for
local news stations and have helped her get air time on
news casts. Lippin also writes a column for PhillyFIT
magazine, an excellent opportunity to give her and her
business credibility and exposure in the community.
A typical work week for Lippin is
about 60 hours and she says, “In a typical day I see my
first client at 8am and my last client at 7pm. When I do
a training weekend, I am teaching a group of 6-12
teachers from 9am to 6pm each day.”
Clients are the primary focus at
BalanCenter. Lippin says, “We strive as a company to
serve our clients with care and respect; to always put
them first and do our best to create good exercise
programs and experiences for them so they stay healthy
and happy.” She also says that many of her clients are
savvy business people who have served as mentors for her
business practices.
Overcoming obstacles seems to have
made this entrepreneur stronger. Lippin says, “I’ve had
many challenges, legal, financial and health-wise. At
one point I bounced payroll and paid my staff in cash
every week! But in the end, I’m still here, the studio’s
doing well, all my staff is still with me so things
could be much worse.”
Lippin’s long term plans include
expanding her current location when the adjacent space
next door becomes available. She is also working on a
book proposal and wants to travel and teach Pilates in
regions around the world.
Her advice for new entrepreneurs is
to, “Love what you do, because you will be doing a lot
of it. And try to have enough money set aside just in
case.” She adds, “You will work your ass off and it will
take years to really see the result, but when you start
to see glimmers of success, you will be so proud of
yourself- and that’s the best thing about owning your
own business!”
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About the Author:
Stephanie Chandler is the
author of “The Business
Startup Checklist and
Planning Guide: Seize
Your Entrepreneurial
Dreams!” and the founder of
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