The Small Group Gym Pod
In this episode, Stuart sits down with Michael Keeler from Business for Unicorns [https://businessforunicorns.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] to discuss what separates thriving gyms from struggling ones in 2026. The conversation centres around a simple idea: successful gyms aren't usually doing magical things... they're doing the basics consistently. Michael explains that the best-performing gyms have: * Reliable lead generation systems instead of hoping referrals magically appear * Multiple "poles in the water" for attracting clients * Strong retention systems built around meaningful relationships * Weekly leadership meetings that keep the business on track * Clear metrics they review every week * Simple, low-barrier offers that make it easy for prospects to get started * Regular referral campaigns and seasonal promotions * Processes for keeping long-term clients motivated and engaged One of the standout lessons is Michael's "Mission Control Meeting"—a weekly 30-90 minute meeting where owners review key metrics, identify opportunities and issues, stay accountable to quarterly projects, and make decisions based on data rather than feelings. The episode also covers: * The 3 marketing numbers every gym should track * Why most gym owners become the bottleneck in their business * The best low-barrier offer they're seeing right now * How often to change your offers * Why "Momentum Coaching" can dramatically improve retention * The difference between leading and lagging indicators in business Find out more about MK: * BFU Website: https://businessforunicorns.com/
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