
Should You Outsource Your Gym’s Programming?
What are other gym owners doing? And how do you decide what’s best for your business? Here’s data and a decision-making plan.

What are other gym owners doing? And how do you decide what’s best for your business? Here’s data and a decision-making plan.

Mike Warkentin recalls five times when he “majored in the minors” and set his gym back by years. Avoid these mistakes!

First-quarter data shows big-box gym traffic is flat in 2024—but if you’re selling coaching, Two-Brain data will make you smile.

If you only barely survived competition season or want to make 2025 easier, get my “Intramural Open Guide” and file it away!

You, your staff and your business systems have hard limits. When they are pushed too far by too many clients, service declines.

“I have a very stinky member, and other clients are complaining.” This situation is common in gyms, and it causes stress every time.

Mike Warkentin lays out the structure Rune Laursen uses to move a host of key performance indicators at his large gym in Denmark.

If you really want to be a great gym owner, your next course might not involve coaching cues, exercise progressions and program design.

People love to share opinions and experiences, but they won’t rush to share the misery when their advice leads you astray.