 What  started out as a personal training company morphed into a multi-functional  online venture thanks to the innovative push of AJ Hickey and his creative  group at Hardleanbody.com,  the online arm of Mount Olympus Conditioning.   The company supplies vitamins, body building nutrients and health care  products to fitness enthusiasts and it also functions as a retail chains with  two outlets in Bossier City, Lousiana. Hickey is the Vice-President, In Charge  of Marketing at Mt. Olympus Conditioning.
What  started out as a personal training company morphed into a multi-functional  online venture thanks to the innovative push of AJ Hickey and his creative  group at Hardleanbody.com,  the online arm of Mount Olympus Conditioning.   The company supplies vitamins, body building nutrients and health care  products to fitness enthusiasts and it also functions as a retail chains with  two outlets in Bossier City, Lousiana. Hickey is the Vice-President, In Charge  of Marketing at Mt. Olympus Conditioning.     
In an interview with eBrandz, the high-spirited entrepreneur speaks about his mantra for success, inspirations and future goals for the company.
Kindly give our readers an  introduction to your business. 
 We are a real success story that went from zero to hero in a  heartbeat.   The name of our parent  company is Mt. Olympus Conditioning.  It  began as a personal training company that went wild with concepts and with the  idea of expanding its services through goal setting.  We operate as a retail store by the name of  The Perfect Blend.  It is a nutrition supplements store that carries thousands  of products, a smoothie bar, and a self serve yogurt bar.  It has big screen TVs, custom bars, and  plenty to shops with knowledgeable employees in a laid back atmosphere.   We currently have 2 locations which are both  situated in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Kindly give us a brief  description about yourself.
 I am 27 years old and  full of energy.  A lot of people think  that I have a business degree which I don’t.   Instead, I’ve been blessed with opportunity and have learned everything  I know from amazing business people around me.   The difference in my journey has been what most people call good luck  but I believe that I know when to seize a given opportunity with  authority.  I have gone from a debt trap  of trying to support my family at 23 years old to owning 3 businesses and  trying to find out what business I need to do next.  My biggest achievement comes from company  that went from a $272 investment into a retail store with world wide vending  supplying vitamins in less than 2 years.   We did not touch one profiting dollar from the company so that we could  grow this idea into something bigger and bigger every month.
What  ignited the spark in you to start a new business venture?
 Originally,  this was a personal training company designed to undertake training classes in  my gym. We realized that we could save money for our clients by  providing them with supplement counseling and buying their products online for  them. This practice continued   till  December 2008 when I sat down with my partners and discussed with  them about possibly buying and selling supplements out of our gym in Bossier City, LA. In January 2009, with $272, I  purchased a box of “fat burners” and started vending.  We got a great response and we took every  dollar that was profit and applied it back into the business.  After 1 year we had a small warehouse and 2  offices which were full of products.  We  branched into a full retail store and expanded our services by vending online.
How important have good employees been to your success? 
 They have been as  important as the idea.  I look at good  employees as the foundation for the success.
What three pieces of advice would you give to college students who  want to become entrepreneurs?
 1. Never Quit! 
 2. Always follow  through with your ideas 
 3. Stay focused  on small goals to meet big ones.
If you had the chance to start your career over again, what would  you do differently? 
 No way! I love  what I have done and where I’m going.
What would you say are the top three skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur? Integrity, Management, and Teamwork.
How long do you stick with an idea before giving up?
 I never give up on any idea that I have had in  business.  One of the biggest parts of  being successful is following through with everything.
How many hours a day do you work on average?
  10 hours.
How has being an entrepreneur affected your family life?
 It has affected it in a positive way. In the  beginning, you need to find a balance for your business life and family  life.  If you can separate your business  life and family life, you will be able to manage both sides.  Home is home and work is work!
What motivates you?
 Great ideas.  I love to learn and hear about success.  I think people would agree that attitude can  be contagious, so if I’m around successful, happy people then I’m pumped up.
How do you generate new ideas? 
 Talk to a lot of  different people and ask for feedback.  I  also do a lot of research and try to come up with my own twist on things.
What is your greatest fear, and how do you manage fear? 
 I really don’t have one because I always have  a positive attitude.  If I’m managing  fear, then I’m not spending enough time looking at the positive sides of what  I’m doing.
What are your ideals? 
 Honesty and never  give up attitude.
How do you define success? 
 Happiness in  whatever you do.
What is the best way to achieve long-term success?
 Always stay focused on your business. It is  important to realize that it’s a daily grind and the success will be as good as  you allow it to be.
Where did your organizations funding/capital come from and how did you go about getting it?
We started from absolutely nowhere and always put our money back into our business for future growth. However, we did obtain an investor due to the amount of growth in the short period of time.
How do you build a successful customer base? 
 Word of  mouth.   It is good to show the public  that you are the real deal everyday!
How did you decide on the location for your business? 
 Traffic . We saw  a great area in the growing health community.
Do you believe there is some sort of pattern or formula to  becoming a successful entrepreneur?
 No. I believe in  seizing the given opportunity and knowing how to ask questions.  Never be afraid to ask questions!
What book has inspired you the most?
  I don’t have an  inspiring book.  However, I’m a huge  James Patterson fan.
What is your favorite aspect of being an entrepreneur? 
 I never have a  pattern to my day.  I feel like there is  always a surprise or opportunity in my week.
To what do you most attribute your success? 
 Success lasts in  building a great team or network of contacts, always being honest with your  team and customers, keeping positive, strong communication and being ready to  handle success.
What has been your most satisfying moment in business? 
 I don’t have a  most satisfying moment.  I only have the  wild story that I’m leaving behind.
What do you feel is the major difference between entrepreneurs and  those who work for someone else?
 Fear.  I  think everyone has a great idea at one time or another.  Most people are scared to fall and that fear  gets worse with age.
How do you go about marketing your business? What has been your  most successful form of marketing? 
 I listen to  everyone and see what makes sense for my business.  Word of mouth has been the best, thus  far.
In one word, characterize your life as an entrepreneur. 
 Fun
What are some of the biggest mistakes you’ve made? 
 Not having good  enough documentation or being structured enough.  I have lost thousands of dollars through  assumptions that something was good.
How can you prevent mistakes or do damage control? 
 You can’t! That’s  why they’re mistakes.  Just be ready to  pay for your mistakes
What are your hobbies? What makes you happy? 
 Family time and sports are my top two  interests.  I love being with my family  and I love watching and playing sports.
What sacrifices have you had to make to be a successful  entrepreneur? T
 Time and money  are the top dogs. I think you have to be willing to sacrifice time and money to  grow.
Excluding yours, what company or business do you admire the most?
 Local companies that have a great feel- good  story.  There are fair few so it’s hard  to name one.  On a national or growth  level, I’d have to say Anytime Fitness is impressive.
Where you see yourself and your business  in 10 years? 20 years? 
 I see myself having a big impact in the health  and fitness industry.  I want to see  myself telling the story for years to come.


