Founder and CEO of AlphaFit.
Founder and CEO of AlphaFit.
Meet the local lad who created AlphaFit, the Gold Coast based manufacturer and supplier of high spec gym equipment. Yes that’s right, that gear you’re using in your gym, may just be locally made on the good ol’ GC. So we sat down for a chat with the talented Jamie Montesalvo about why he decided to enter into the competitive fitness field, why AlphaFit’s equipment are abs-olutely better than the rest and how they’re continuing to set the barbell high.
How long have you both been a Gold Coast local?
My family moved to the Gold Coast when I was two, so I think of myself as a Gold Coaster. I went to LA for a gap year that ended up lasting nine years but have been back since.
What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
The opportunities and experiences the Gold Coast presents for us day in, day out. There are not too many places I know of where we get such easy access to a balanced professional and personal life. From beaches and waterways to the rainforests in our hinterland, there is always something new to discover. On a business perspective, I believe our industrial sector is reinvigorating itself. The Gold Coast is world class in so many fields these days, so we don’t need to look far for the resources we need to be part of this.
Tell us a little bit about yourself .
I am the eldest of eight children who all grew up here on the Gold Coast. Six of us have lived overseas at different times but we are all back home now. When I was 21, I was lucky to be offered a job I did not know I wanted. A quick two-week holiday in the US helping build show cars for Subaru America’s booth at SEMA turned into a full-time position in LA. This ended up being a nine year “holiday” of what was basically traveling North and Central America racing cars, riding dirt bikes, wakeboarding, camping, eating and experiencing the many micro cultures of the US. I moved back when I was 30 and joined in the family’s contract steel manufacturing business, Allplates. A couple of years later, AlphaFit was born.
For those that don’t know what is AlphaFit?
Based on the Gold Coast, AlphaFit is a manufacturer and supplier of Australian made gym equipment specifically for the commercial, strength and conditioning, functional fitness, and high-performance communities. I founded AlphaFit with my brother Bobby in 2012 after building a few custom pieces for local gyms. The Australian market is inundated with budget competitors that solely operate on importing gym equipment. AlphaFit’s unique position has always centred on its purpose and vision for Australian made and innovative fitness gear giving us a unique competitive advantage.
How did ALPHAFIT come about?
I started my fitness journey in 2012 by trialling different training techniques. This is where I met several gym owners that were facing issues with their gym gear and the ability to source specific equipment. Conversations became interesting when they found out I owned Allplates, a steel manufacturing business centred around the design and fabrication of multiple products for a diverse range of industries.
I put my experience and design thoughts together and started making custom pieces of equipment for these gyms. Because I was local, the gyms were able to use the equipment and review them with me. Quite quickly and organically, we started receiving calls from other industry members asking for custom made equipment which led us to launch AlphaFit. The requests for custom made equipment have been the driving force behind our fast growth and expansion since our inception 10 years ago and will continue to be moving forward. Our success has come from us being able to be dynamic and adjust to market needs, and being more of a solution partner rather than an equipment supplier.
How important is it to you that AlphaFit is Australian made?
There is nothing more important to me! Right from the start, AlphaFit’s purpose has been simple: to deliver high-quality Australian made fitness equipment. I am a third generation Australian manufacturer, it’s in my blood.
One of my proudest achievements was being selected by the Australian Made Campaign to host the launch of the first-ever Australian Made Week (24-30 May 2021) – a national campaign to encourage Australians to purchase genuine Australian products. The inaugural event communicated the importance of supporting Australian businesses and shone an international spotlight on AlphaFit’s world-class manufacturing operations right here on the Gold Coast.
As an entrepreneur, what are the biggest challenges you have faced?
The biggest issues have been employing the right people and dealing with the costs of competing on a global scale. As our production has picked up, it’s been increasingly clear that there are serious skills shortages in the manufacturing industry on the Gold Coast. We’ve invested heavily in manufacturing equipment and are focused on hiring, retaining and upskilling our staff to keep up with our business plan.
Another challenge is accepting that while I want to manufacture everything in Australia, I have to accept that we will need to import some items. To make sure that we control our own destiny, we have local design engineers who specify design criteria for anything that is not made here. It’s hard as an entrepreneur to let go, but I am happy that we control the design and supply chain to ensure the quality is to AlphaFit standards.
The other was and still is learning to let go that I can no long do everything, trust the people I surround myself with. AlphaFit is somewhat an extension of myself and handing off portions so I can focus on areas I love and our strategic growth is something I still struggle with on a day-to-day basis but hopefully (for my staff) I am slowly getting better at.
What is the best piece of business advice that you have ever been given?
This is a tough one as advice is a dime a dozen and often given over a few too many drinks…
What has been the best piece for me was not advice at all, it was the work ethic that has been instilled in me by my father by not just what he said, but what he did. This work ethic has always been entrenched in my family’s life and we believe this is behind the success in both life and also businesses that my brothers and sisters have started and grown.
What makes running a business on the Gold Coast so great?
The work-life balance we have! Almost everything I want is right here and easily accessible. After spending nine years in LA dealing with traffic that could be a 30min or a 2.5 hour drive to work/home each day you really do appreciate how great the Gold Coast is. Getting up early and enjoying the beach or one of our many local gyms and cafes before heading to work, then having the time to do what ever you want in the evening is something special about this place. Everything is here!
What are your Gold Coast favourites…
Café/Coffee spot: Commune Burleigh
Restaurant: Social Eating House
Bar or place for a drink: Edgewater Dining
Beach: Wave Break
How do you choose to spend your days off?
Eating out, somewhere on the broad water boating or hanging with family and friends.