The Small Group Gym Pod

#34 How to Start a Kids Coaching Service in Your Gym

59 min · 21. apr. 2026
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In this roundtable-style conversation, Stuart speaks to three gym owners (Stuart MacDonald from True Fitness, Chris Travis from Seattle Strength & Performance and Tim Reid from ETC) who have successfully built youth coaching programs inside their facilities—ranging from sports performance models in the US to general fitness programs in the UK. They break down: * How they actually got started * What works (and what doesn’t) with pricing, scheduling, and structure * The surprising demand from parents—and why it’s easier to fill than adult sessions * The realities of seasonality, profitability, and scaling * And why youth coaching might be one of the most overlooked opportunities in the fitness industry right now If you’re a PT or gym owner thinking about adding a youth offering—or wondering if it’s worth it—this episode will give you a clear, honest look at what’s involved.

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