Ah, false spring—the season of cautious optimism. One day, it's 60 degrees, birds are chirping, and the frozen pond outside has finally thawed. Tomorrow? A surprise snowstorm to remind us not to get ahead of ourselves.
Your biz bestie switched studio management software. Your business coach swears by one product. Your members need more support with their existing booking experience.
Book NowI don't need to tell you how vital January is for fitness studio owners - if you're here, you already know. With countless individuals setting their fitness goals as part of their New Year's resolutions, the beginning of the year typically sees a surge in motivated newcomers excited to take action.
The holiday season is one of the busiest and most demanding times of the year, but it can be even more challenging for boutique fitness studio owners who are covering classes for their teachers.
Fitness studio owners often start feeling stressed when November rolls around. Between family gatherings, travel, and holiday celebrations, regular routines take a back seat, causing a noticeable dip in attendance. For boutique studio owners, this season can be a challenge—but it's also an opportunity.
As Black Friday approaches, most shoppers prepare to take advantage of the best deals and discounts of the year. While retail giants often dominate this shopping event, 71% of surveyed U.S. shoppers are willing to pay more to support small businesses during Black Friday and the holiday season.
The fitness industry revolves around trust. Clients are coming to us with some of their most personal goals- to lose weight, feel confident, and live longer- these are heavy and intimate, which means if we don't have a client's trust, we won't have their membership.
Running a fitness studio is about more than just offering great classes—it's about building lasting relationships with your members.
As the final quarter of the year approaches, ambitious studio owners might find themselves anxiously checking their annual targets to see where they measure up.
Growing your business year after year requires intentional learning and development, and even the most passionate studio owner can plateau and burn out
Hosting an open house event at your fitness studio can be a game-changer for attracting new clients and strengthening your community- especially in September when we start to see clients make their way back to their routine.