Ducklife88
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- Jun 22, 2023
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Target demographic:
10-~17 year olds, mostly male
What kind of value am I providing:
small group fitness courses focusing on bodyweight and athleticism, a better alternative to a gym especially for teenagers, coupled with teambuilding, healthy competetiveness and with a certified trainer to make sure the training stays healthy, and is not self destructive to a growing body as most gyms are, with a focus on semi individual service
How do I start/what do I need:
A hall with around 40-60 m2 in which I am going to build pullup bars, ninja warrior equipment etc. out of wood. monthly cost of that would be 400-600€
One time cost in terms of equipment(200€-5k, can vary a lot)
How do I get money in:
monthly memberships, 30€ a month for coming once a week, 50 if they want to come twice, max. of 12 kids a group, 10-12,13-15,15-17 age groups.
renting the place out to personal trainers when there are no courses.
Thats just the starter plan, I have many plans to scale the whole thing up, and it is very comparable with personal goals of mine#
Problems:
I'm broke. I recently moved to a bigger city as there are more people(and the real estate prices are cheaper in this part of the country despite it being a city, lol). Moving, appartment deposit, staying in a hotel a bit, have left me broke, meaning the earliest I can start is 4-5 months if I save a lot(welcome to the rat race)
The thing is, I want to take action NOW. I'm young, ambitous and have freetime.
So the current plan is: Do the exact thing, but in a public park where there are pullup bars for much cheaper(20 a month), get some equipment, get a group, cashflow together. If I KNOW I have already existing customers I can take a bigger risk and rent earlier, as I am going to have guaranteed cashflow and an already existing customer base.
The only doubt is that a park is not that "prestigous"/normal. Altough I don't really care about such things, parents do. It is normal to drop off your kids at a training center, at a park, eh not so likely.
So I would love some feedback on that part, maybe other things I could do different to have more "social proof"
Currently writing the copy/designing the webiste and opening up a facebook account to do targeted ads.
10-~17 year olds, mostly male
What kind of value am I providing:
small group fitness courses focusing on bodyweight and athleticism, a better alternative to a gym especially for teenagers, coupled with teambuilding, healthy competetiveness and with a certified trainer to make sure the training stays healthy, and is not self destructive to a growing body as most gyms are, with a focus on semi individual service
How do I start/what do I need:
A hall with around 40-60 m2 in which I am going to build pullup bars, ninja warrior equipment etc. out of wood. monthly cost of that would be 400-600€
One time cost in terms of equipment(200€-5k, can vary a lot)
How do I get money in:
monthly memberships, 30€ a month for coming once a week, 50 if they want to come twice, max. of 12 kids a group, 10-12,13-15,15-17 age groups.
renting the place out to personal trainers when there are no courses.
Thats just the starter plan, I have many plans to scale the whole thing up, and it is very comparable with personal goals of mine#
Problems:
I'm broke. I recently moved to a bigger city as there are more people(and the real estate prices are cheaper in this part of the country despite it being a city, lol). Moving, appartment deposit, staying in a hotel a bit, have left me broke, meaning the earliest I can start is 4-5 months if I save a lot(welcome to the rat race)
The thing is, I want to take action NOW. I'm young, ambitous and have freetime.
So the current plan is: Do the exact thing, but in a public park where there are pullup bars for much cheaper(20 a month), get some equipment, get a group, cashflow together. If I KNOW I have already existing customers I can take a bigger risk and rent earlier, as I am going to have guaranteed cashflow and an already existing customer base.
The only doubt is that a park is not that "prestigous"/normal. Altough I don't really care about such things, parents do. It is normal to drop off your kids at a training center, at a park, eh not so likely.
So I would love some feedback on that part, maybe other things I could do different to have more "social proof"
Currently writing the copy/designing the webiste and opening up a facebook account to do targeted ads.
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