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Scott Devore
Scott Devore • June 12, 2026
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Scott Devore’s Practical Checklist for Mountain Biking and Smart Savings with LiveGood

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Scott Devore outlines a practical checklist that combines mountain biking readiness with smart savings through LiveGood. Focused on trust, preparation, and consistency, this guide helps you enjoy the ride and maximize value.

Scott Devore’s Practical Checklist: Ready to Ride and Save Smart

Whether you’re hitting the trails around Chandler, AZ, or anywhere else, mountain biking demands preparation-not just in gear but also in mindset. As a sales leader who values trust and consistency, I apply the same principles to my outdoor pursuits as I do to building real relationships in business. Here’s a straightforward checklist that blends practical mountain biking essentials with ways to leverage smart savings through LiveGood’s membership program.

1

Gear Up with Confidence

Trust starts with reliability. Your bike and equipment must be ready for whatever the trail throws at you.

  • Bike Check: Inspect tires for pressure and tread wear; brakes for responsiveness; chain and gears for smooth shifting.
  • Protective Gear: Helmet is non-negotiable. Add gloves, knee pads, and eye protection based on trail difficulty.
  • Hydration Pack or Bottles: Staying hydrated keeps your focus sharp-essential both on trails and in negotiations.

2

Plan Your Route Like You Plan Your Sales Strategy

Preparation is key. Just as you wouldn’t enter a sales call unprepared, don’t hit unfamiliar trails without a plan.

  • Trail Research: Use local maps or apps to know trail difficulty, length, elevation, and weather conditions.
  • Pace Yourself: Set realistic goals for your ride based on current fitness and experience level.

3

Build Consistency Through Routine Maintenance

A well-maintained bike performs better over time-much like nurturing relationships leads to lasting sales success.

  • Weekly Inspections: Clean your bike after rides; lubricate chain; check bolts and components for tightness.
  • Scheduled Tune-Ups: Regular professional servicing prevents breakdowns when it matters most.

4

Leverage Smart Savings With LiveGood Membership

I believe in doing sales the right way-helping clients win without gimmicks. The LiveGood Membership Savings Club aligns with this philosophy by offering up to $2047.50 monthly potential earnings without needing to sell or recruit others.

  • No Selling Required: Earn income simply through membership benefits-great if you prefer straightforward value over complex systems.
  • Diverse Savings: Access discounts on wellness products that support an active lifestyle, including supplements that aid recovery after intense rides.

5

Bring the Right Essentials Every Ride

Certain items bridge practicality from trail to everyday life-tools that keep you prepared anywhere.

  • Puncture repair kit and mini pump
  • Multi-tool specific for bikes
  • Sunscreen and insect repellent

6

Stay Connected Without Losing Focus

Your phone can be a tool or a distraction. Use it wisely when out riding or managing your day-to-day work-life balance.

  • Download offline trail maps or GPS apps before heading out
  • Avoid unnecessary notifications during rides to maintain focus

7

Reflect on Progress Both On Trails and In Sales

The best closers are consistent about reviewing their process. After every ride or meeting:

  • Narrate what went well and what could improve
  • Create simple action points for next time-whether it’s adjusting technique or follow-up strategy

<strong>Key Takeaways</strong>

  • A well-prepared rider mirrors a successful sales leader: trust comes from showing up ready every time.
  • The LiveGood Membership offers practical financial benefits without complicated selling tactics-a good fit for those valuing straightforward value exchange.
  • The discipline of routine maintenance applies equally well on the trail as in client relationships: consistency builds trust over time.
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