Free Business Books: Aug. 8 Only

All 10 of Chris Cooper's book covers.

Chris Cooper has published 10 books so far, and you can get almost all of them for free today.

👉 Visit Coop’s Amazon author page or click the links below

The best plan:

  • Pick one book.
  • Read it.
  • Take action immediately.


If you just collect them and don’t do anything to improve your business, you’re missing the point.

Coop’s personal recommendation:

Start with Book 9, “The Golden Hour,” because it will give you an operating system you can use to implement anything you learn in his other books.

Here’s the list and an excerpt from each book.

A head shot of writer Mike Warkentin and the column name "Pressing It Out."


1. Two-Brain Business

The cover of Chris Cooper's book "Two-Brain Business."

If I build a bigger gym, they’ll all come.

If I get better at coaching, I’ll be better at business.

If I produce a high-level athlete, I’ll get more clients.

If I get more clients, I’ll make a better living.

None of these are true. There are gaps and missing steps.

How do we cross those gaps? That’s the question this book will answer.


2. Two-Brain Business 2.0

The cover of "Two-Brain Business 2.0" by Chris Cooper.

You manage what you measure. It’s a common phrase in business and gyms alike.

Knowing your annual retention rate is important. Knowing your gross monthly revenue is important. Knowing your net is far more important. Knowing the difference is critical.

Failure to measure your business makes for a poor businessperson.

When you open a gym, you’re no longer an athlete/coach. You take on the responsibility for providing a rewarding job for others and a great place to train your clients.

Without measurement, you can’t do either for long.


3. Help First

The cover of the book "Help First" by Chris Cooper.

You depend on your business, but you hate selling.

This is the biggest pain point of the entrepreneur.

And this book will solve that problem.

Ten percent of readers will only need the first chapter of this book.

When your clients know they need your help, you’ll never have to sell anything again.


4. Founder, Farmer, Tinker, Thief

Theory is nice. And ideas are fun. And the romantic notion of the entrepreneur is an easy sell: tired but happy, driven and passionate, and on track to a guaranteed million-dollar sell-off if they can just survive the grind for three years.

But theories and ideas don’t put food on the table.

What does?

The answer to that question evolves with the four phases of entrepreneurship: founder, farmer, tinker and thief.


5. Gym Owners Handbook

Your business has two parts: your operations and your audience.

“Operations” refers to the service you provide. “Audience” refers to the people who trade their money for your service.

Each is a multiplier of the other: If your service is excellent, you’ll build a broader audience. And the bigger your audience, the more of your service you’ll sell. On the other hand, if your service isn’t as great as you think, your audience will shrink. And if no one’s heard about you, you don’t have a business.

In this book, I’m going to tell you how to maximize both sides of your business. First, we’re going to talk about delivering real excellence and measuring that excellence to ensure future growth. Then I’m going to tell you how to build an audience—the right kind, not just a bunch of cold leads from advertising.


6. Start a Gym

The decisions you make at startup—or even before—will affect the rest of your life. Your business can be the engine that feeds your family, pays for vacations and changes the lives of hundreds of people in your city. Or it can be the thing that ruins your life. The decisions you make now will echo for decades.

Every mistake you make at the start will take a year to fix. I made mistakes in my model: pricing, staffing, ideal clientele, location and equipment. It took me six years to fix all of these problems—six years that I could have spent making more money, spending more time with my kids and worrying a lot less.

Now that my gym is successful, my mission is to help other gym owners thrive so that we can change the world’s health together. I do that through mentorship and books like this.


7. The Simple Six

There are six ways to grow your business, but the paths are only available if you learn to focus.

The magic of the Simple Six comes from focused work, and this book will teach you how to grow your business one step at a time while avoiding distraction and overwhelm.

This is not a “knowledge” book. This is a “results” book. It works because simplicity scales faster.

Cut through the overwhelm, the ideas, the distractions and the stress. Get clarity, make a plan quickly, and see results like you’ve never seen before.


8. Millionaire Gym Owner

Sustainability isn’t enough. You must make enough income to provide for your present needs—and enough to pay for your future, too.

To really be successful, you can’t expect to work until the day you die. You need to gather enough assets, investments and cash to pay for your lifestyle after your income stops.

This book will tell you exactly how to do that.

I want gym owners to be wealthy, and I want the good people to win.

Here are 12 who have.


9. The Golden Hour

Why do some gyms grow 32 times faster than most, and why do the top 12.5 percent of gym owners in Two-Brain Business outperform everyone else—even when every gym in Two-Brain is growing at triple the industry average?

The cover of the book "The Golden Hour" by Chris Cooper.

The secret is shockingly simple: Every day, top gym owners do one thing to grow their businesses before they do anything else.

What’s that one thing? In this book, I’ll tell you exactly how to set up your Golden Hour and what to do every single day to grow your business.

“The Golden Hour” might be my favorite book I’ve ever published. And I’ve heard from a lot of people that it’s their favorite or that it’s the best because it’s the most directive. I love to hear that because action—not just knowledge—produces better businesses.

🛠️ Super Hack: Golden Hour Challenge Resource Hub

“Help Best”

We’re living in a golden age of abundance—but this easy lifestyle has created a new crisis: For the first time in human history, many will have shorter, sicker lives than their parents.

The cover of Chris Cooper's 10th book, "Help Best."

As coaches, no one is in a better position to turn the tide than we are. We are professional change agents.

In this book, I’ll give you a clear, repeatable system for changing clients’ lives through health and fitness. It’s called the Prescriptive Model, and it’s been tested and proven in over 3,000 gyms around the world.

I’ll also bring in four veteran coaches to lend their expertise. With 89 years of combined coaching under our belts, we’ve seen firsthand what gets clients results—and what doesn’t.

We’ll give you clear, actionable steps for changing your clients’ lives, no matter which method you use—whether it’s CrossFit, yoga, HIIT, dance, Pilates or any other fitness approach. And you’ll learn how to build a coaching career that lasts—because you can’t change lives if you burn out.

This is your playbook for helping clients live longer, healthier lives. Read it, apply it and help people best.


Read and Act!


That’s the list—and Coop’s already working on Book 11.

Most of the books are free on Amazon until the end of Aug. 8.

Get one today, then schedule time to use what you learned to build your business tomorrow.

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