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5 Myths That Keep Gym Owners Stuck Under $30K (Pt. 5)

5 Myths That Keep Gym Owners Stuck Under $30K (Pt. 5)

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Let’s be real – selling sessions is an outdated business model.

You might think landing a $3K or $5K sale is a win, but it’s actually a trap. Instead of building a business, you’re stuck in an endless loop of re-selling every time someone runs out of sessions.

In Part 5 of this myth-busting series, Tim and Randy break down why selling training in blocks of 10-packs, 20-packs, or any-pack-of-sessions, is one of the biggest reasons gyms stay stuck under $30K/month.

They’ll show you what actually works: predictable, recurring revenue that lets you plan, hire, and scale – without the monthly scramble. You’ll also hear how to stop chasing people down to “book the last 3 sessions” or watching clients disappear mid-pack.

You don’t want to miss this one. Tune in!

Key Takeaways:

  • Intro (00:00)
  • Myth #5 – Selling sessions is still an effective business model (01:20)
  • Session sales create inconsistent cash flow (02:02)
  • Recurring revenue improves focus and clarity (03:29)
  • Session packs damage client accountability (04:27)
  • Recurring models support evolving client goals (07:28)
  • Recap (09:55)

Additional Resources:

- Schedule your SpringBoard call

- Apply to join The Iron Circle

- Check out our Switch to Semi-Private course

- Get 30 days of Semi-Private Pro on us!

- A tool for deciding on new gym services – 5-Question Matrix

- Tim's new book – Built to Win by Tim Lyons

- ProFit Accelerator: Helping Training Gyms Grow to 30K/month and Beyond Facebook group

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