Keeping members coming back has always been tough for gyms. Many people start with a lot of motivation, but others stop showing up after a few months. Busy schedules, fading motivation, or repetitive workouts can all play a part. Even great programs can lose their appeal if the experience feels the same every time.
Gyms are competing for attention more than ever. It’s no longer just about equipment or class schedules. Members have more choices, and they’re comparing experiences, not just workouts. Traditional group classes often follow a predictable format. Warm-up, main set, cooldown. While this structure works, it can start to feel repetitive over time. As a[...]
Many yoga and Pilates instructors dream of the moment they open the doors to their studio, but that excitement often hides the part that shapes everything that follows: the lease. A yoga studio lease involves far more than monthly rent or a room that looks the right size, and early decisions in a Pilates studio lease influence how the business grows.[...]
Opening a second location is an exciting milestone for any fitness or wellness business, as it brings fresh opportunities, a growing community, and new ways to build your brand. It’s easy to assume the insurance policy you already have in place will work for the new site as well, yet this approach often leaves important gaps in protection. Every[...]
Teaching Pilates at a studio, from home, or online has risks, and the right insurance can help protect your reputation and your business. Pilates insurance coverage isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Moreover, the risks you face as an independent instructor aren’t the same as those of someone running a full studio. That’s why it’s important to[...]
Pilates studios are filling up faster than ever, making a wave of Pilates business challenges that many owners weren't prepared to handle. With more studios opening each month, owners need strong Pilates studio management skills and innovative Pilates marketing strategies to break through the noise. However, many studios struggle with Pilates client[...]
Protecting your teaching staff through workers' compensation insurance is one of the most important aspects of running a successful yoga studio. These premiums represent a significant part of your operating costs, but implementing strong safety practices will help control these expenses while also improving protection for your team. When studio owners[...]
Running a yoga studio comes with certain risks that require very careful management and planning. Every class, workshop, and training session is an opportunity to elevate your studio's safety standards while also keeping insurance costs in check. When yoga studios are able to recognize this and implement strong risk management practices, they typically[...]
As yoga continues to grow in popularity, studio owners and instructors need to balance prioritizing their students’ safety while also maintaining the practice's therapeutic benefits. Yoga studios have to deal with a wide variety of potential risks on a daily basis, ranging from students pushing too hard in poses to basic studio safety concerns. All of[...]
Running a yoga studio is more than hosting daily classes and workshops. Successful yoga studios also have retreats, guest instructor sessions, wellness fairs, and other types of special events. While these events bring in revenue and build community, they also come with the risk of injuries, property damage, and cancellations. All of these concerns can[...]
