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Welcome to 2025, where the fitness industry is booming with premium boutique studios, high-ticket transformation programs, and members who expect more than just access to a squat rack.
Starting a combat sports gym is an exciting venture that combines passion, discipline, and community. Whether you're an experienced martial artist or a fitness entrepreneur, launching your own fight club involves more than just mats and gloves.
Growing a combat sports gym takes more than sweat and sparring—it requires a strategic approach to marketing, community-building, and operations.
You didn’t open your studio or gym to become a full-time administrator. You opened it to build a community. But here’s the thing — if you don’t really know who’s walking through your doors each day, you’re missing the opportunity to serve them better and grow your business faster.
A dojo is a place to learn martial arts, like karate, judo, taekwondo, or aikido. Here are the facts on how much it costs to run a martial arts business.
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Although online fitness classes aren’t new (they’ve been around for a few years now), they've boomed because of COVID-19.
News of restrictions easing has given gym goers worldwide a reason to rejoice and gym owners, some much needed relief. You’ve managed to keep your fitness business afloat through the Covid-19 storm with your online classes and constant engagement with customers
The growing popularity of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) thanks to its place in mainstream media has made Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) the third most popular sport in the world right behind soccer and basketball. The Covid-19 pandemic has done little to dampen the spirit
The Covid-19 outbreak has completely altered lifestyles, from the way we study, work and party to even the way we exercise. Due to social distancing and other restrictions in place, most gyms and fitness studios have had to close their doors, forcing customers to find ways to still stay fit