
“A Gym Is a Gym Is a—Why Do You Charge so Much?”
It’s up to you to make sure people know that you actually sell fitness and nutrition coaching, not cheap facility access.

It’s up to you to make sure people know that you actually sell fitness and nutrition coaching, not cheap facility access.

Mike Warkentin leans on his experience over the last decade to give you a short list of gym-killing habits you need to break.

FOMO alert: Every gym owner is posting to social media. If you aren’t, here’s how to create a system that will keep you on track.

Gym owners: You can work for your business or you can develop the habits you need to make your business work for you.

Stats confirm that gym owners who get people moving are providing huge value to clients who reduce the national costs of health care.

It isn’t all about the events. Here’s what Chris Cooper would do to build his network and his business from Aug. 3 to 7 in Madison.

Want to fill your team with great people who grow your business and make clients happy? Chris Cooper has the plan.

The Biden-Harris Administration plans to roll out a national fitness and health strategy in September. Gym owners are already at work.

Brian Bott’s average client pays $426 a month. The secret? Something called “semi-private training.” Brian explains on Two-Brain Radio.