Run a Profitable Gym

Chris Cooper
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Mar 4, 2024 • 15min

Marketing & Retention: Tips From Gym Owners With 300+ Clients

Gym owners often think they have a marketing problem when they actually have a retention problem: It doesn’t matter how many new clients you bring in each month if they aren’t sticking around!In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Chris Cooper presents Two-Brain’s Top 10 leaderboard for client headcount in December 2023. Each gym on the leaderboard has over 300 members and is super profitable. These gym owners have mastered both marketing and retention, and they’re sharing their top tips with you.A few of their suggestions? To get clients in the door, use four different marketing funnels and audit them regularly to make sure they’re working. Then improve your length of engagement by setting up Goal Review Sessions with new and at-risk members. Tune in to get more tips—and hear the astounding headcount of the No. 1 gym on the leaderboard. LinksGym Owners UnitedBook a Call4:02 - Audit your marketing funnels7:19 - Members per gym (not gyms)9:58 - No. 1 gym9:44 - Retention more than marketing12:25 - Most important funnel for you
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Feb 29, 2024 • 50min

One Path to $1M Net Worth? Buying Your Gym's Building

Many paths lead to millionaire net worth as a gym owner, and one of them involves buying your gym’s building.In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host John Franklin sits down with Brian Strump, a chiropractor and the owner of Live Active Charlotte, who recently bought his gym’s building for $1.8 million. The pair get into the details of the huge purchase and discuss the benefits of owning your building—some might surprise you! Whether you’re ready to buy now or considering real estate as an option in the future, John and Brian share tips to get you moving toward your goal.To find out how a dozen other gym owners became millionaires, check out Chris Cooper's latest book, “Millionaire Gym Owner,” available via the link below.Links"Millionaire Gym Owner"Gym Owners UnitedBook a Call1:04 - Brian and the CrossFit Forum9:09 - Brian’s team17:53 - Brian's building26:28 - Advice for first-time building owners39:22 - When is someone ready?
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Feb 26, 2024 • 18min

Why Bring Your Coaches to the 2024 Two-Brain Summit?

Here are two big staff-related threats to a microgym: Coaches say “I can’t make enough money doing this” and leave the fitness industry. Or they say “I can’t make enough money here” and leave to start their own gyms.What’s a gym owner to do? You can start by showing your coaches how they can create great careers at your gym—and bringing them with you to the Two-Brain Summit this June is a fantastic way to do that.In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Two-Brain founder and CEO Chris Cooper shares the lineup of speakers who will present to coaches at the summit. A few big names to note: 2008 CrossFit Games champion Jason Khalipa, the Mayhem crew, and gym owner Oskar Johed, who is also a member of CrossFit’s Seminar Staff.They’ll be joined by many other great speakers—including Josh Martin from The Refined Art of Coaching—who will get your coaches fired up to create to careers on your platform. LinksFull lineup and tickets: Two-Brain SummitGym Owners UnitedBook a Call0:33 - Inspire your coaches3:36 - 2024 speakers and topics8:35 - Career Roadmap Session12:07 - Mayhem speakers and workout15:36 - The Refined Art of Coaching
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Feb 22, 2024 • 35min

Is the Group Fitness Model Still Viable (and Do Other Models Exist)?

Do you have a business model for your gym?In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host Mike Warkentin and Two-Brain founder Chris Cooper lay out five gym business models that have been proven to be successful—and that’s based on data from thousands of gyms around the world. The models are:1. Group only.2. Group plus personal training.3. Group plus high-ticket offers.4. Semi-private training.5. Guided access.Tune in to learn the pros and cons of each model, and then get Coop's full guide to these models via the link below. In the full guide, “5 Gym Business Models That Work,” you’ll find everything from bulleted executive summaries to spreadsheets full of data, so you can make an informed decision and create the best long-term plan for your gym.LinksFull guide: "5 Gym Business Models That Work"Brian Bott on semi-private training Joe Venuti and Alessandra Bisalti on guided accessBook a Call1:21 - Is the group model still viable?7:51 - Is on-ramp a barrier?11:53 - Other revenue for group models18:47 - Semi-private training27:39 - Guided access and how it works
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Feb 19, 2024 • 40min

Bigger Isn't Better? $50k Per Month in Under 2,000 Square Feet

With just 1,700 square feet of usable space, Daniel Purington’s gym averages around $50,000 in revenue per month, allowing him to earn over $100,000 in net owner benefit, provide careers for four full-time staff members and pay two part-timers. In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host John Franklin sits down with Daniel, owner of Woodslawn Fitness in Portland, Oregon, to uncover the secrets of his success: consultative selling, diversified revenue streams, strong systems and mentorship.By pairing carefully created programs and consultative selling—aka, No Sweat Intros—Daniel gives clients the services they need, while boosting profit and retention. Solid systems enable Daniel to focus his time where he chooses, both inside and outside the gym.And having a trusted mentor to hold you accountable and celebrate your successes is, in Daniel’s words, “like dumping gas on the flame.”Check out Daniel’s tips, and then use them to determine whether you’re making the most of your time and space.LinksDaniel's Instagram Woodslawn FitnessGym Owners UnitedBook a Call 0:34 - What Dan’s gym does7:17 - Dan’s pricing model15:49 - The process and how it works26:13 - Incorporating the hybrid30:41 - What has Dan been planning?
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Feb 15, 2024 • 44min

Millionaire Gym Owners: How They Did It (& How You Can Too)

This episode of “Run a Profitable Gym” was recorded live in Dallas, Texas, during a meetup of the world’s best gym owners—some of whom are featured in Chris Cooper’s latest book, “Millionaire Gym Owner."Host John Franklin sits down with Taryn Dubreuil of CrossFit Function and Joleen Bingham of 13 Stripes Fitness. Both Taryn and Joleen are Two-Brain mentors and certified millionaire gym owners. Tune in to hear Taryn's and Joleen’s individual paths to success—from hitting rock bottom to reaching and exceeding $1 million net worth. For both, it all started with building a profitable gym and then reinvesting wealth somewhere it can compound. To read more stories and see how other gym owners achieved millionaire status, get your copy of “Millionaire Gym Owner” today.Links"Millionaire Gym Owner" by Chris CooperGym Owners UnitedBook a Call1:13 - Taryn's and Joleen's paths12:35 - Gyms as cash-flow generators17:56 - Investing in real estate27:40 - Staying focused on a plan32:07 - Impostor syndrome34:10 - When are you ready to create your own plan?
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Feb 12, 2024 • 20min

Why Chris Cooper Wants You to Be a Millionaire Gym Owner

“How can I stop working 70 hours a week?” “What will I do if an unexpected expense comes up?” “How am I ever going to retire?”As a young gym owner, Two-Brain founder and CEO Chris Cooper asked all these questions, and at first he couldn’t find any answers. This led him to search inside and outside the fitness industry for a path that led to freedom of money and freedom of time—aka, retirement. He found that path, and it's the foundation of his latest book, “Millionaire Gym Owner,” which he and host Mike Warkentin discuss today on “Run a Profitable Gym.”In the book, Chris shares his personal journey to $1 million net worth and beyond. But there’s more than one way to reach this milestone, and that’s why the book also includes the step-by-step paths of a dozen other millionaire gym owners. Two-Brain has certified over 40 millionaire gym owners who have created jobs, saved lives and improved their local communities. We’d like you to join the ranks!Links“Millionaire Gym Owner” by Chris Cooper Gym Owners UnitedBook a Call 0:28 - Why did Chris write the book?4:35 - A timeline for earning7:47 - Struggling gym owner to millionaire13:34 - Community around million-dollar gym owners16:49 - Get your business into a good spot
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Feb 8, 2024 • 30min

The No-Ads Cinnamon-Roll Secret to Huge Average Revenue Per Member

This month’s leaderboard show is all about average revenue per member (ARM)—how much a gym earns on average from each client in a month. In this episode, host Mike Warkentin is joined by Two-Brain ARM leader Michaela Munsterman. Her gym, Elite Medical Exercise, in Austin, Texas, has a gigantic ARM—but Michaela doesn’t spend any money on ads to attract her high-value clients. Instead, she built a dedicated wellness community entirely through word of mouth and focused local networking, and she’s here to share her strategies with you. Her top tip? Start charging what you’re worth. If you don’t, everyone around you will suffer, from your family to your staff to your clients. Two-Brain even has an exact template to help clients raise rates while minimizing risk so gym owners can have healthy, sustainable businesses and help as many people as possible.Another top tip: Introduce yourself to other local business owners—and don't forget to bring the baked goods!Chris Cooper's Help First concept has been instrumental to Michael’s success, and you can read all about it in his book of the same name, linked below. What would happen to your gym if you introduced yourself to one local business owner every week? Head across the parking lot with coffee today and find out for yourself.Links"Help First" by Chris CooperGym Owners UnitedBook a Call2:24 - What does Michaela do?8:54 - Where does Michaela find clients?15:57 - No paid advertising20:52 - Other revenue streams23:38 - Charging what you’re worth
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Feb 5, 2024 • 18min

Easy Ways To Increase Revenue Without Raising Rates

Many gym owners are scared to raise rates, even though they probably don’t charge enough for the value they provide.The good news? There are a few simple tactics you can use to boost revenue before you do a rate increase.In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Two-Brain founder Chris Cooper is joined by Brendan Rice, CEO of Wodify, to talk about two new Wodify features that enable gym owners to make more money without raising rates or adding more members.One of these features allows gym owners to increase profit by an average of $1,000 each month with just the click of a button.The second new feature—called Free Unlimited—was designed to get Wodify’s state-of-the-art software in the hands of as many gym owners as possible, no matter where they are in their entrepreneurial journeys.Tune in to learn more about these exciting new features—and existing Wodify users who want to enable one or both can contact support@wodify.com. If you’re not yet a member, just head over to wodify.com to get started.LinksGym Owners UnitedBook a CallWodify 0:38 - Processing fees explained5:02 - Presenting to members8:22 - The new initiative12:09 - Learning from other industries13:53 - Clients will understand
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Feb 1, 2024 • 26min

Average Revenue Explosion: From $70 to More Than $400 Per Member

How much extra revenue would your gym bring in if you increased rates by just $10? What if each client contributed $300 or more to your gross revenue?In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” host Mike Warkentin talks average revenue per member (ARM) with Kelly Lorenz, owner of FORM gym in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Kelly’s gym boasts an impressive ARM score: It earned a spot on Two-Brain's December 2023 Top 10 leaderboard, which runs from $427 to $800 per month. Kelly built her ARM number with a $10 rate increase and the addition of several new, valuable programs that solve clients’ problems. For example, she developed and sold a 10-week program for kids that had a huge effect on her ARM. She also added on-ramps, personal training and small-group training. Tune in to learn strategies for boosting your ARM, all while retaining high-value clients. Your first ARM target? $205. If you hit that and serve 150 clients, you can earn $100,000 a year as a gym owner.  LinksGym Owners UnitedBook a Call1:53 - How has your ARM changed?4:38  - Adding value8:20 - Kids programs13:45 - High-value clients19:37 - Baby steps for gym owners

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