As a gym owner, it is important to have a solid emergency plan in place to protect your business, employees, and members in case of unexpected events. This includes natural disasters, medical emergencies, accidents, and other unforeseen circumstances that could disrupt your operations or cause harm. Additionally, having proper insurance coverage is[...]
One of the biggest key factors driving gym retail sales is the increasing popularity of health and fitness among consumers. More people are becoming conscious of the benefits of regular exercise and healthy living, creating a growing demand for fitness-related products. Additionally, the rise of social media influencers and fitness celebrities has[...]
Managing a successful gym business means having the right combination of services, amenities, and staff. It takes a lot of time and effort to determine the necessary services to create the right culture and provide members with a remarkable experience every time they walk through the doors. Doing so also helps to weed out subpar trainers and workers[...]
Now that you've had the opportunity to become a fitness trainer and gain experience managing clients, you might feel like it’s time to set your sights on opening a gym. No matter the amount of time you've been a trainer, it's necessary to assess your circumstances and goals so you know the time is ripe for a fitness business. It takes more than a dream.
If you live and breathe just to pump iron and sweat your days away at the gym, why not use that passion to make money? There’s nothing more rewarding than taking what you love and turning it into a gym business. With the renewed focus on health, fitness, and wellbeing, the fitness industry is ripe with opportunities for those with the will, drive,[...]
If you own a gym, your business is all about helping people live healthier, more active lives. At its core, it’s a very positive endeavor—so it may feel strange to focus on all the things that can go wrong. But, it’s a smart business move to be prepared. There are a number of ways to protect your business, and one of the most important business[...]
Hitting the gym has always been a way to stay healthy, but now your patrons may be worried it could get them sick. We’ve put together some tips on how to reduce the risk of Coronavirus (COVID-19) spread at your gym.
It’s no secret that business owners often assume legal liability for certain actions. But many fitness professionals are unaware that gym proprietors are held to a higher standard and can be held liable for the acts of others who represent them and offer services to their clients. Owning or operating a gym can be highly rewarding but only when[...]
As exciting and rewarding as CrossFit training is, many enthusiasts turned gym owners assume operating a fitness business is easy. While for some, it is, but the truth of the matter is no amount of training can fully prepare anyone for the challenges they’ll encounter along the way, especially in light of the recent pandemic.
In the fitness industry, it’s never a good idea for professionals and operators to leave things to chance, especially when it comes to their facility. Fortunately, gym insurance is available to provide fitness professionals with protection and peace of mind for their business endeavors. Because the possibilities are endless and the path to success is[...]