How Justin Green Built a Serious Gym That Survived Planet Fitness
When Planet Fitness moved into his small town, Justin Green had a choice: panic, compete on price, or double down on what made his gym different.
Justin Green, owner of The Source Fitness Center, joins The Gym Owner’s Podcast to share how he went from college athlete to gym owner, built a serious training facility in a small town, survived Planet Fitness moving into his market, restructured during COVID, and created a gym experience built on layout, equipment, community, ownership, and word-of-mouth.
Justin talks gym ownership started after his college football career ended. After years of training and competing, he needed a new outlet and eventually started with a small 900-square-foot basement gym where friends could train with keypad access. That early setup eventually grew into The Source Fitness Center.
Anthony, Natalia, and Justin discuss what separates The Source Fitness Center from big-box competitors. Justin explains that his gym is built for people who are serious about training — members who want to work out, be around other focused people, and train in a facility designed for progress instead of social hour.
This episode focuses on what happened when Planet Fitness moved into Justin’s small-town market. Justin talks about the emotional impact, how his gym dug in, why COVID unexpectedly gave him the chance to rethink the business, and how he redesigned the entire facility around better flow, better equipment, and a clearer identity.
Justin also shares how word-of-mouth became one of his strongest marketing channels after COVID. Instead of trying to compete on price, he leaned into what made his gym different: serious equipment, an intentional layout, a cleaner member experience, and a stronger sense of community.
The convo also covers small-town gym ownership, member relationships, building trust, keeping the gym clean and updated, adding family-focused services, learning from mistakes, and understanding what actually sells a gym membership.
Later in the episode, Justin talks through the member experience, from the entrance and locker rooms to turf space, cardio, machines, free weights, squat racks, specialty equipment, and photo-friendly branding opportunities inside the gym.
Anthony and Justin also discuss customer service, finding reliable employees, the value of owning your building, simplifying membership options, whether new gym owners should buy used equipment, and the challenges of managing personal trainers inside a gym.
For independent gym owners, small-town operators, and anyone trying to compete against low-cost chains, this episode is packed with practical lessons from an owner who has been through it, adjusted, and kept building.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - From Basement Gym to Serious Fitness Center
Justin Green shares how college football led him into fitness, how he started with a small basement gym, what makes The Source Fitness Center different, and how he survived Planet Fitness moving into his market.
00:13:01 - Small-Town Growth, Layout + Member Experience
Justin breaks down what it takes to succeed in a small town, how he built a strong community, why gym flow and equipment matter, and gives Anthony and Natalia a walkthrough of The Source Fitness Center.
00:30:53 - Ownership Lessons, Staff, Building + Trainers
Anthony, Natalia, and Justin discuss customer service, finding good employees, owning vs. leasing, simplifying memberships, buying used equipment, personal training challenges, trainer rent, and future expansion.
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