Should you open your own independent Indoor Cycling or Spinning® studio?

Should you open your own independent Indoor Cycling or Spinning® studio?

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Part 1:  Are you an entrepreneur?

If it’s done right, a cycling studio can be a profitable and enormously rewarding way to spend your time.  After all, what could be better than treating friends and neighbors to a workout that is helping them live a happier and healthier life?

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Let’s assume (since you are reading this), that you are a great instructor, or at least a great class participant who can recognize and perhaps even create an amazing SPIN® or indoor cycling class.  OK, that’s part one.   Do you also have world class people skills?  Do you like working weekends and holidays?   Can you learn to read and create a basic spreadsheet?  Can you be nice and smile to people…..even if they are well, jerks?   Are you willing to use a pedal wrench and (god forbid) a mop?   Are you a never-say-die optimist?

If you are a great instructor, but said no to any of the above, you may want to stick with teaching that amazing class at local health club.  If doing all that and building a community of riders sounds like a dream come true —– you may have what it takes!

Where do you start?  You gotta have a business plan.  I know the business sounds simple, but if you plan on investing a big chunk of your own, or someone else’s money, you should have something in place that outlines financial, operating, marketing and other factors…..in detail.   Just the plan development itself will help you assess the fit with your own skills and personality.

In helping dozens of studio-starters create plans, we have noticed a few common themes:  First there is a tendency to over-estimate how rapidly you can expect the customer base to grow.  You will not open on day 1 with 30 classes / 30 bikes and 70% occupancy.  Won’t happen.   Second, there is a tendency to under-estimate expenses.  Most business plans we produce have over 35 expense lines.   Many are small, but they add up.  Best to plan for that and understand how you'll collect class payments online.

That being said, with smart, realistic planning, and with crisp execution — wow, you build something amazing……while making the world a healthier place, one rider at  time.

Bill Pryor owns his own 6 year old indoor cycling studio in Wellesley, MA and also provides consulting, business and marketing services to cycling studio entrepreneurs. www.spynergyconsulting.com Podcast #88 goes into an expanded discussion about starting your own a Spinning® Indoor Cycling Studio. You can schedule a free initial consultation with Bill to discuss your fitness business ideas – Email him billpryor@comcast.net

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Should you open your own independent Indoor Cycling or Spinning® studio?

Body Cycle Studio Coming to Philadelphia Next Month

I love it when new SPINNING Indoor Cycling studios open up and I do my best to promote them. Spinning Indoor Cycling Classes in Philadelphia

Body Cycle Studio is coming to Philadelphia Next Month in early November.

I talked with ICI/PRO Member (and the owner of Body Cycle Studio) Russell Carter today. He told me his Spinner NXT's are due to appear any day and then he can start offering quality Indoor Cycling classes in his new studio in down town Philly.

I say ” anything to help burn off those wonderful cheese steak sandwiches is a good thing!”

Here is the link to contact Russell if you are close by his Spinning Studio and want to take a class.

Should you open your own independent Indoor Cycling or Spinning® studio?

ICI Podcast 107 Breathe Denver Indoor Cycling Studio Owner Sarah TV Russell

Breath Denver Indoor Cycling Studio Owner Sara TV Russel  Living The Life

Breath Denver's Sara TV Russell Living The Life

Breath Denver is the Indoor Cycling studio that hosted the Stage 5 Cycling Instructor certification that Jennifer and I participated in this past weekend. I'm fascinated by people who follow their passion, take a (big) risk and start an Indoor Cycling studio. Breathe Denver owner Sarah TV (Tobitha Vay) Russell is just such a person and she lives the cycling / studio owner lifestyle. Sarah has a very compelling story and we had a chance to sit down and discuss the all the hurdles she overcame before opening her studio.

You can learn more about Breathe Denver at Sarah's web site here.

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