I'm considering opening my own gym in paris but fk hell it's expensive.
I want bumper plates but idk if I'll be able to afford them right away.
and cool stuff like that
what do you think i absolutly need and what can I maybe buy later like first next expenses ?
Robert Howard
>wants to spend tens of thousands of dollars opening powerlifting / bodybuilding gym >not experienced enough in powerlifting / bodybuilding to even know what's essential to start lmao kys my dude
Hunter Taylor
Squat racks, power racks, deadlift platforms, bumper plates, and high quality barbells. Maybe some accessories for the power racks for things like pull-ups. Maybe a dip belt and a gravitron machine for rehab. Some boxes for squat belts and plyos.
You're in a good spot if you can get all that
Nathaniel Nguyen
I know it sounds dumb friend I've only been at it for a year but I'm addicted to this shi I wake up every morning wanting more soreness in my muscles, more food in my body, more strength in me, less fat on me.
I'm really passionnate about this and will have no problem with administration as I already made few companies.
I was just seeking for a bit of help from bros but I understand why you would make fun of me and wish my death
David Scott
ayyyyy thans bro sounds more than doable
John Kelly
What's your past business experience? Asking cause I've just set one up myself and plan to open a gym in the near future too
Dominic Williams
here's a tip: don't ask what a group of incel "powerlifters" and dyels want in a gym if you want it to be at all successful
Grayson Miller
marketing consulting and before that consulting for social media.
My best friend also has a successful bar in paris and already helps me with stuff I didn't know about physical businesses
TONS of laws in France... it's a fucking pain in the ass :)
Angel Wright
Cool.
Jaxson Jackson
idk, barbell brigade and pretty much every "lift only" gyms I found seem to be doing pretty good in Los Angeles
Jacob Bennett
thanks bra
Cooper Ortiz
I think its because they appeal to the ACTUAL group of people who workout and train. Not the commercial gym fucktards.
Think about it. No shower no sauna no steam room and yet they're doing freaking great. I wanna go there someday.
Also would this be a neat idea for a gym amenities: Oly Shoes you can rent/or borrow like at a bowling alley? Just spray and clean the hell out of them after you give it to the front desk? Just thought of it. Might be gross but bowling alleys do the same concept. I find it increasingly difficult to buy good oly shoes for a decent price. And sometimes I wonder if its even worth it to buy because I've never tried them.
Nolan Smith
that's actually a pretty neat idea man, thank you for that one
Camden Hill
Got chu senpai. I was thinking of opening a gym in the future. So I'm still brainstorming random ideas that could appease the things I find aggravating about most commercial gyms.
David Moore
Good coaches, if you just have a regular ass conversation you might end up setting a pr that day
Cameron Gonzalez
kek HECuck? also >more soreness in my muscles you're not doing it right.
Alexander Wood
>consulting So, no experience?
Jace Ramirez
>I'm considering opening my own gym in paris but fk hell it's expensive. I can't imagine that powerlifting is popular enough in your city to support such a gym. Parisians are infamous for being pencil thin cucks (no offense).
Jason Taylor
true yet I'm already in a gym that show there's interest for bodybuilding and PL even here. Most parisians are lasy skinny fucks, but again most of USA are fat pile of shits and still some go to the gym
nope, guess again cos I'm actually self started with low quality education due to poor social life with my parents. Not everyone needs an expensive education to do something of his shitty life instead of being a depressed cunt and probably trying to get rich out of crypto like you
kek'd
Tyler Long
this. I'm french and strength training is pretty much unheard of over here. Probably because we aren't as big on sports as Americans, and the few we are interested in don't require much training (football). Also we don't have college sports and even rugby teams don't lift, they just play rugby. But Paris is pretty big, you'll find more than enough people to turn a profit provided you're the only powerlifing gym in the whole city. Problem is, there are tens of those already.
Jordan Butler
Price youraelf out of the arab tier
Isaac Diaz
>Not everyone needs an expensive education to do something of his shitty life instead of being a depressed cunt and probably trying to get rich out of crypto like you école d'ingé ça coute rien cela dit. la fac non plus.
Aiden Adams
Equipment and space to use all of the equipment without having to talk to anyone.
Cheap enough to be affordable but too expensive for shitheads to justify the expense and clog the place up.
24 hours.
Dominic Torres
not good ones, I should do fine and maybe even steal some members
Henry Long
yes
had that in thought, thanks for confirming
I was actually thinking of creating a small spot for praying allah so I could have TONS of clients
money money money
Connor Foster
if you were in north america i'd say you at least need a monolift and reverse hyper, ghr, a few other speciality westside equipment
but since you are in paris just get olympic bars and bumper plates and build platforms and blocks and racks, thats literally all you will need in your poverty nation. isn't dabaya from paris?
Jonathan Sanders
She got fat now. look up a recent pic
Alexander Thompson
I really don't think renting out oly shoes is that great. If a lifter is autistic enough to even know about oly shoes (I own a pair) they will want their own. There are reeboks, adipower, and nike romalaeos and they all depend on foot size and width. Maybe belts would be more reasonable.
For the guy that suggested it. I think footlocker has a buy it and it fits guarntee. I think it was them I bought some shoes from and shipped back for free.
Oliver Howard
Gyms are a pretty simple business model, they're just a numbers game. You need to get enough subscriptions to maintain equipment, rent utilities, staff, etc then the rest is profit.
Your marketing matters here. What would encourage a Parisian to get fit? Since the city is cosmopolitan, I'd make it a status thing - people in good shape make more money, feel more respected, etc. Maybe try to sell bulk packages to nearby businesses (being healthy is a huge boost to productivity - the economic rationale for it is quite sound).
You're fighting an uphill battle since weights are traditionally associated with stupidity, but I think its quite doable if you get the branding right. Equinox in the US is an example (although I'd imagine you'd target a lower price point at first)