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Every gym owner hears the same advice — but not every piece of advice fits the same stage of growth. Knowing when to apply the right strategy can make or break your momentum.
Welcome to Gym Marketing Made Simple, the show designed for boutique gym owners who want to grow their member base, boost revenue, and scale with clarity — all without getting lost in complicated marketing systems.
Episode Highlights
In this episode, Tommy Allen breaks down why gym owners often feel pulled in different directions by mentorship companies — and how understanding which stage of growth your gym is in determines the advice that actually works. From focusing on coaching and retention in the early days to building systems and leadership as you expand, this conversation helps clarify what truly matters at each phase of growth.
Key Takeaways
Early-stage gyms (0–100 members) should prioritize client experience, coaching quality, and retention.
Mid-stage gyms (100–200 members) need to develop systems, SOPs, and playbooks to create scalability.
Mature gyms should shift their focus to leadership development and effective client-acquisition strategies.
Not all mentorship advice is wrong — it’s about knowing which advice applies to your current stage.
Surrounding yourself with mentors aligned with your gym’s growth phase accelerates progress.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Understanding Mixed Messages in Gym Growth
01:28 Advice for Different Stages of Gym Growth
03:12 The Role of Data and Tribalism in Advice
04:16 Strategies for Navigating Different Stages
Call to Action
If this episode helped clarify your next step, share it with another gym owner who might be stuck in the same stage. Subscribe to Gym Marketing Made Simple for more episodes built to help gyms grow smarter, not harder.
Supporting Information
👉 Book a free strategy call: https://www.lassoframework.com/
Thanks for tuning in — and remember, the best growth strategy is the one that fits where you are right now. Catch you in the next episode.
By Sherman Merricks4
88 ratings
Every gym owner hears the same advice — but not every piece of advice fits the same stage of growth. Knowing when to apply the right strategy can make or break your momentum.
Welcome to Gym Marketing Made Simple, the show designed for boutique gym owners who want to grow their member base, boost revenue, and scale with clarity — all without getting lost in complicated marketing systems.
Episode Highlights
In this episode, Tommy Allen breaks down why gym owners often feel pulled in different directions by mentorship companies — and how understanding which stage of growth your gym is in determines the advice that actually works. From focusing on coaching and retention in the early days to building systems and leadership as you expand, this conversation helps clarify what truly matters at each phase of growth.
Key Takeaways
Early-stage gyms (0–100 members) should prioritize client experience, coaching quality, and retention.
Mid-stage gyms (100–200 members) need to develop systems, SOPs, and playbooks to create scalability.
Mature gyms should shift their focus to leadership development and effective client-acquisition strategies.
Not all mentorship advice is wrong — it’s about knowing which advice applies to your current stage.
Surrounding yourself with mentors aligned with your gym’s growth phase accelerates progress.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Understanding Mixed Messages in Gym Growth
01:28 Advice for Different Stages of Gym Growth
03:12 The Role of Data and Tribalism in Advice
04:16 Strategies for Navigating Different Stages
Call to Action
If this episode helped clarify your next step, share it with another gym owner who might be stuck in the same stage. Subscribe to Gym Marketing Made Simple for more episodes built to help gyms grow smarter, not harder.
Supporting Information
👉 Book a free strategy call: https://www.lassoframework.com/
Thanks for tuning in — and remember, the best growth strategy is the one that fits where you are right now. Catch you in the next episode.

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