@IPSECMERLIN Merlin Whats more important is the rent and how many people there are in your area that can be potential customers. My advice would be to find a place that can host at least classes for a minimum of 16 people activly training. and still have space for storage,gear and cleaning suplies. Second start small! a huge place is not going to fill itself with members overnight but it is going to drain your bank account without mercy. Go larger when you can not when you want! And lastly do not open a club now during the pandemic, people are hesitant to try anything social and are afraid of losing their jobs so they will not sign a membership form. I highly advice you to start with outdoor recriation classes so you do not pay rent but you can start building members. Good luck.
Hey what tips can you give me I’m a ameatur boxer i been doing it since i was 5 I’m 20 now but going pro here soon I’m finna open up my own gym here real soon got everything situated just looking for some more advice that could help me
@@orlandoflores2155 members are flaky. Like any fitness business they come for awhile then quit. Not enough consistency to keep the lights on. If you own a boxing gym do it for the passion not expecting to make money.
@@itguru2037 I haven’t been able to get far in my boxing career (life, starting the sport late ) but my biggest fear is failing in the trainer side of it as well . I got the passion for it but we all got bills . I feel you brother , I pray your gym turns around and the right opportunity’s come for you . Don’t give up . If your mot on social media like everyday already , start doing it . It’s the only way to market affordably , send personal messages/ invitations to soccer moms , kids that look active . You never know who may come in .
I'm a former professional with dreams of opening my own gym! Just getting into the coaching side and I love it 🥊
i opend my gym about a year ago and love it, and my bank account also looks barren :)
@IPSECMERLIN Merlin Whats more important is the rent and how many people there are in your area that can be potential customers.
My advice would be to find a place that can host at least classes for a minimum of 16 people activly training.
and still have space for storage,gear and cleaning suplies.
Second start small! a huge place is not going to fill itself with members overnight
but it is going to drain your bank account without mercy.
Go larger when you can not when you want!
And lastly do not open a club now during the pandemic, people are hesitant to try anything social and are afraid of losing their jobs so they will not sign a membership form.
I highly advice you to start with outdoor recriation classes so you do not pay rent but you can start building members.
Good luck.
Goodluck with your gym bro!
Hey what tips can you give me I’m a ameatur boxer i been doing it since i was 5 I’m
20 now but going pro here soon I’m finna open up my own gym here real soon got everything situated just looking for some more advice that could help me
I’m doing it for the youth and help
Kids
@@legend_blue23mr.letitrain84 have you turned pro?? And how do you manage being a pro or ametuer boxer and a gym owner at the same time.
Love the video. Im wanting to open a boxing gym in my area, because the closest one is 2hrs away, and I appreciate all the advice 💪💪
Does it require like a license or something
Kick ass video
I want to open a gym but I have no idea what to do
💯💯 great stuff
I believe it always starts with marketing of course and you have to love the sport. Believe in your talent. Love to help others!
Good questions
how much are boxing dues? different levels of dues?
I want to open up one to help the troubled youth in my neighborhood
So much money lost following my boxing passion. My gym is always draining my bank account.
Where would you say most of the debt comes from ? Are you paying off equipment? Are members not coming in ?
@@orlandoflores2155 members are flaky. Like any fitness business they come for awhile then quit. Not enough consistency to keep the lights on. If you own a boxing gym do it for the passion not expecting to make money.
@@itguru2037 I haven’t been able to get far in my boxing career (life, starting the sport late ) but my biggest fear is failing in the trainer side of it as well . I got the passion for it but we all got bills . I feel you brother , I pray your gym turns around and the right opportunity’s come for you . Don’t give up . If your mot on social media like everyday already , start doing it . It’s the only way to market affordably , send personal messages/ invitations to soccer moms , kids that look active . You never know who may come in .
@@orlandoflores2155 thanks