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#38 Why Running a 4:1 Model Nearly Destroyed My Gym (w/ Greg Mikolap)

51 min · 27. mai 2026
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This week on the Small Group Gym Podcast, I sit down with Greg Mikolap from ICON to unpack nearly a decade of gym ownership, the realities of scaling small group personal training, and why the model he originally built nearly broke the business. Greg shares: * Why he moved from a 4:1 model to sessions as large as 16:1 * The financial mistakes that cost him almost £300,000 * What he learned from visiting elite US training gyms * Why most gym owners think about attrition the wrong way * How to make difficult business changes without panicking about member backlash * The balance between coaching quality, profitability, and sustainability Find out more about Greg: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmikolap/ * His gym: https://www.instagram.com/iconmaidenhead/

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episode #38 Why Running a 4:1 Model Nearly Destroyed My Gym (w/ Greg Mikolap) cover

#38 Why Running a 4:1 Model Nearly Destroyed My Gym (w/ Greg Mikolap)

This week on the Small Group Gym Podcast, I sit down with Greg Mikolap from ICON to unpack nearly a decade of gym ownership, the realities of scaling small group personal training, and why the model he originally built nearly broke the business. Greg shares: * Why he moved from a 4:1 model to sessions as large as 16:1 * The financial mistakes that cost him almost £300,000 * What he learned from visiting elite US training gyms * Why most gym owners think about attrition the wrong way * How to make difficult business changes without panicking about member backlash * The balance between coaching quality, profitability, and sustainability Find out more about Greg: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmikolap/ * His gym: https://www.instagram.com/iconmaidenhead/

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