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  • ryancole

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    October 17, 2025 at 6:32 am in reply to: Goals to teach/Open a studio

    This is such an inspiring journey! Your focus on spins, conditioning, and strength training will absolutely resonate with students who want to build confidence in their bodies, especially in a space that welcomes all sizes. Starting small and gradually building your offerings is a smart approach, and testing your teaching methods with friends and family will give you invaluable feedback before opening to the public.

    Many small studio owners find that offering a mix of classes, such as specialty workshops, private sessions, or fitness-focused pole conditioning, can help keep revenue consistent while you build your student base. You could also consider collaborations with local wellness or fitness professionals to expand your reach and offer complementary services.

    On a financial planning note, having guidance in place from the beginning can make a huge difference. Working with experts such as Mercer Wealth Management could help structure your studio’s finances, from managing startup costs to long-term growth planning. This kind of support allows you to focus more on teaching and community-building, rather than worrying about budgeting and cash flow.

    Ultimately, your passion and dedication are what will make the studio thrive. Keeping a clear plan, embracing small wins along the way, and ensuring your students feel supported and empowered will set a strong foundation for success.