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Hiya
I would like to open my own gym, Could you please give me advice how to do this?
This is a tough market to get into, I've recently left a leisure management Role for one of the big providers. Happy for you to message me if I can be of any help.
Here's a few questions to get started
Do you currently work/run a gym? Have qualifications as this will be hands on especially at the start.
Are you looking at Franchising or a standalone set up?
What's your competition in the area?
Why would a customer come to you over the more established gyms?
Do you think the equipment will come down in price?
Am looking at it being a mma gym plus having equipment in there for people who don't wanna do the mma...
After this is all over, a lot of people will be looking to reduce costs. Gym memberships will be one of the first they get rid of.
Unused gym memberships maybe.
Not everyone has the space or equipment to do the exercise needed at home.
After this is all over, a lot of people will be looking to reduce costs. Gym memberships will be one of the first they get rid of.
For those struggling for space, simply open your front door and exit the house.
Great.
Why gyms manage to flourish in spite of that is a wonderful marketing strategy.
Great comment when not taken with the rest of what I’ve said.
Like most of your posts, they seem to live in an intelligence vacuum.
For the avoidance of doubt, after all this is over, many, many people will have little disposable income to be paying for gym memberships.
I don’t think now is the time to be investing money in a gym, or a lot of other bricks and mortar businesses for that matter.
A few years back, I had some Major Surgery. Before that, I loved to swim, but found it difficult when I returned, and ended-up with an Incisional Hernia - Back to 'Square-One!' My Doctor put me in touch with a Gym, and the Instructor 'Eased' me back in to things before I went back swimming.Simple guide
1) find a niche or segment whose needs aren’t being catered for
2) set a price which enough customers are happy to pay (continually) and which makes a profit
3) market it well.
Sorted.
Many businesses are busy at very little profit rates, if any
things like mma you need people to train with mainly
Be cautious in a boom
Be brave in a recession