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I think about this a lot — and I still can’t believe how much the internet leveled the playing field for business owners.
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Fifteen or twenty years ago, if you wanted your brand to be known, you needed serious money to make it happen.
We’re talking thousands — sometimes millions — just to run ...
At some point, every growing business must hire staff in order to continue scaling up. Unfortunately, by the time many martial arts business owners are finally convinced that they need someone, they are so buried by past-due items on their must-do list, that they’ll start throwing money or trades at...
Why “Safe Growth” is Just Another Cage
Safe growth is a lie. Playing small keeps you chained to the mat while competitors eat your lunch. Scaling a martial arts gym isn’t about adding a few more students—it’s about building systems that let you dominate your market while still having a life outside...
Stop Doing the Sh*t You Hate
If you’re still doing every single thing in your martial arts gym—teaching every class, chasing down payments, handling billing headaches, scrubbing mats—you’re not a business owner. You’re an overpaid janitor with a black belt.
The hard truth: until you fire yourself ...
The Grind You Don’t See Coming
Here’s the dirty secret nobody tells martial arts gym owners: hustling harder doesn’t automatically grow your business. In fact, the more you grind, the more you become the bottleneck.
I know a gym owner who was teaching 40+ classes a week, doing every trial intro, a...
The Pain You’re Living
Most martial arts gym owners didn’t start their school to drown in admin work, chase late payments, or teach every damn class on the schedule. You opened your doors because you love martial arts and wanted to build a tribe. But somewhere along the way, the dream turned into a...
There’s no middle ground anymore: you either stay invisible and keep hoping word of mouth saves you, or you step up and dominate your market by making sure parents and adults see you first.
You have to choose: either you show up everywhere, or you let someone else own your town. It’s time to stop g...
When things get tough, the easiest thing to do is nothing. I’ve done it. I told myself if we just cut back on expenses and waited it out, things would bounce back. But while I was waiting, parents signed up somewhere else. Students we could have helped chose other activities.
Doing nothing feels sa...