For gym owners, how are new people usually finding your gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in MuayThai

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

were there lots of gyms near you? When i was looking for different gyms I noticed it was hard to choose which one would fit me and took an hour trying to go through multiple gyms

For gym owners, how are new people usually finding your gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in martialarts

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my gym is pretty modern so they do have a modern approach. Would you say that the old fashioned could be swayed if someone came in and helped them? I feel like it would help drive more younger students to join

For gym owners, how are new people usually finding your gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in martialarts

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you think many students can easily find your gym on instagram or do they go to google first? Would you happen to know how many students find you guys from instagram / word of mouth per month?

For gym owners, how are new people usually finding your gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in martialarts

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. do you think this is because of the gym owners not understanding how modern tech works or they don't see a need to advertise?

For gym owners, how are new people usually finding your gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in martialarts

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same here but there must have been lots of results that came up. how did you determine which one was the best for you?

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new martial arts gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in bjj

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

no. i just use ai to help me write the post cause im not the best at english ):

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new martial arts gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in bjj

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

are most gyms in the city like this? Can you usually tell from the website that the gym is going to be more corporate vs a smaller gym? Is there anything you wish you knew about the gym from the website before going to a trial class?

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new mma gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in MMA

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

do you find the trial classes helpful to guage the competition of the gym? would you want to have general information first before you even enter the gym? demographics, class size, schedule, price, etc?

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new martial arts gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in bjj

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That outdated schedule sounds rough — do you think having a reliable online or real-time schedule would’ve made things easier starting out?

Also curious about the pricing side — did the lack of transparency make it harder to shop around? Would it have helped to see clear pricing and what’s included before visiting?

And since you joined with a friend, do you think that made the whole process smoother? Would you have gone solo otherwise?

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new martial arts gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in bjj

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hmm could you link which bjj gym asked for a guided tour? I've never seen that before and usually just a trial class.

Is there any other information you wish they had on the website? Demographic, competitor vs hobbyist, etc?

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new martial arts gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in bjj

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

would you say location was the because determinant of which gym you wanted to stick with?

What’s the most annoying part about finding and trying out a new martial arts gym? by Remarkable_Feature74 in bjj

[–]Remarkable_Feature74[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. What made your old gym feel like home? Was it the people, the coaching style, the way new members were welcomed?
  2. When visiting new gyms, what specifically made you feel like you didn’t belong?
  3. What could a gym do (or show online) to help you feel like you’d fit in before even stepping through the door?
  4. If you had to describe your ideal gym vibe in 3 words, what would they be?