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Attention!Personal Trainers/AerobicInstructors Need your opinion on my fitness studio

mattdemers

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I am opening a fitness studio called 'YourSpace fitness classes and studio rental.' What we would like to do is rent out blocks of time (paid by the hour) to both aerobics instructors and personal trainers. Instructors pay $50/hr while p-trainers pay $10/hr and get their own private room with all basic equipment. All insurance is handled by the studio as well as all the administrative tools. That is, we handle all sign ups and transactions. So their clients actually pay us and we in turn pay the trainers minus the hourly rate. Clients can even come in off the street and sign up with any of the available trainers who may have empty time slots in which case YourSpace is given a small commission. Trainers/Instructors will make extra commission if they bring in clients and that client takes a different class or trains with a different trainer.

Does this sound like something that would interest you as a trainer or aerobics instructor? Rate Your level of interest from 1 to 10. 10 being the most interested!

Thanks! Im conducting this poll as part of a business plan.
 
Re: Attention!Personal Trainers/AerobicInstructors Need your opinion on my fitness st

So basically, the only way a trainer can make money is if you trains multiple people an hour? Do you gaurantee the clients? Does the trainer have to pay his $50 regardless? You haven't really provided enough of the business model for us to judge whether or not the idea is good. In a nut shell, for the $50 an hour the trainer must pay, how much is he getting in return?
 
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