Thursday, 14 March 2013

The Interview Series continues with... Simon Watson of Watson Gym Equipment!!



Today’s interview is a bit different. 



We have had Rachel Guy and Derek Woodske, two people from an athletic standpoint… Now we have the person that supplies a lot of the kit they use in the facilities they train at! Simon Watson is the founder and owner of Watsons Gym equipment. I have been down to see Simon many times to pick up kit, once he even spent about an hour showing myself and my mother round the outstanding factory that they design and make the kit from. They even have a room dedicated to their STUNNING dumbbells!! Something EVERY gym should have! What struck me about Simon is the passion he has for the kit he builds; he started it from scratch and is unlike other producers or suppliers he has been involved in every step! I buy a lot of kit from Simon, simply for the service and quality you get. Second to none!!! Here he is answering the questions from OC Fitness interview series:
The Watson Gym logo based around the back double bicep pose!

 Can you give us a bit of background about you and your business?
I started Watson Gym Equipment back in 1999. It was just me for the first year doing everything. Designing and building the equipment, delivering and installing – everything!
We’ve obviously expanded a lot over the years and the key has been finding the right people who have passion for what they do and are keen to expand with the company.
My role is now mainly working on where we want to be and how we are going to get there. Part of my time is still involved with the design of new products, which I really enjoy.

What’s your inspiration for doing what you do?
Hearing great feedback from customers has always inspired me. It’s great seeing emails from customers saying how happy they are with equipment they’ve bought from us.
The thought of ‘doing our bit’ and contributing to the fitness industry inspires me to keep coming up with new ideas that will appeal to anyone who loves training.
Fully kitted out M10 in Nottingham run by Mark Coles

What’s the most important factor in your own development as a professional?
Setting Goals.

For a long time now I’ve set very specific, measurable goals and had a plan of how to achieve them. I make a point of asking myself constantly  ‘is the thing I’m doing right now moving me closer to my goals?’ if it’s not then I get myself back on track. I find without this it’s too easy to drift into ‘busy work’ that isn’t really important.
I think constantly learning is very important, I read a lot of books and never drive anywhere without some form of educational CD on, driving is dead time so you may as well use it in the most useful way possible. I recently got my Pilots license and I learned all the theory for the ground exams while driving to and from work, saved me a huge amount of time!

What is it do you think about your kit that sets you apart from the other competitors?
I think doing our own thing and really focusing/specializing in our niche is what has kept us ahead.
Our focus has always been on how we can improve the lives of our customers rather than looking at what competitors are doing and putting any focus on them.

The Watsons Dumbbell range is getting a lot of attention, what makes them so special?
There are 4 main points that make our dumbbells special:
·      They are machined from Solid Steel so they are far more accurate and a lot smaller for a given weight than the usual Cast Steel
·      They have a unique design that ensures they never come loose which is a big problem with most dumbbells on the market
·      They can be supplied in any increments required (Charles has 4-45kg in tiny 0.5kg increments)
·      They can be totally personalized with custom end plates making them a real focal point of any gym
Example of the STUNNING custom end plated dumbbells


Do you think that one of the reasons you are so successful is due to your customer service? Is it something you pay particular attention to?
We genuinely care about the experience people have when they buy from us and we rely on customers coming back time and again to build our business. We sometimes make mistakes as everyone does but I think we go the extra bit when it comes to putting things right.

How would you describe your management style?
Having started the company with just myself doing everything means I know exactly what is possible and how long things should take, which comes in handy!
I make sure all the Watson staff know what is expected of them and then pretty much leave them to it. I’m probably quicker to criticise if something is done wrong than I am to recognize all the great work they do which is something I need to work on!

Are you still into fitness yourself?
I have a gym at home and train pretty regularly.

What was the biggest obstacle when you started?
Finding enough time to get everything done that needed doing which led to getting processes/procedures in place so things work without my input.
Getting orders built quickly enough to keep up with demand has always been an issue. We are continually becoming able to produce more equipment each month but the rate at which the orders are coming in always keeps us slightly behind.
The beautifully designed 'Jungle' Half Rack


What’s next for Watsons Gym Equipment?
Basically a lot more of the same unusual, specialist machines and accessories as well as a range high quality Olympic Power Lifting and Weight Lifting bars.

What are your top 5 nutrition tips?
I’m no nutrition expert but I know from personal experience this works:
·      Loads of water
·      Loads of quality protein from as many different sources as possible
·      Loads of varied vegetables
·      Fish oil
·      Good multi vitamin

What is wrong with the big conglomerate gyms of today?
They seem work on the ‘stack them high, sell them cheap’ way of thinking so people end up actually getting very little from them in terms of real results. There also seems to be a lot of trainers in these gyms that actually have very little experience and understanding of putting together a good programme for a client and motivating them to see it through.

It’s nice seeing how the industry is moving towards the private gyms/performance centers run by experienced, knowledgeable staff who have a passion for what they do and get great results for their clients.


Thanks for taking the time to answer these, really appreciate it.

OC

If anyone wants to get in touch with Simon for kit (which I highly recommend you do) here are the details you need:










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