Calculate exactly what you should be charging with our Revenue Per Session (RPS) Calculator, linked below.

Don’t set your prices by copying the gym down the street (and maybe knocking off $10).

Instead, there’s a data-backed way to do it, using real numbers from thousands of gyms and one metric that tells you if your price is pulling its weight: revenue per session (RPS).

In this episode of "Run a Profitable Gym,” Two-Brain CEO John Franklin explains what revenue per session (RPS) is and why $200 is a healthy target to aim for.

He walks through the math for calculating your session rate and RPS and shows two different ways to hit the $200 RPS benchmark—raising your prices or increasing class attendance.

Pulling data from Two-Brain’s “State of the Industry” report (metrics from over 7,000 gyms), John analyzes large group and small group/semi-private models side by side, comparing lead volume, close rates, pricing and membership usage.

Listen to learn how to set data-backed prices that let you pay coaches well and run a more profitable gym.

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0:00 - Stop copying your competitor’s prices

0:41 - The metric every gym owner should track

1:24 - What 7,000 gyms taught us about pricing

3:01 - Calculate your revenue per session

4:28 - The $200 rule for profitable gyms

5:58 - How to charge the right price

6:59 - What if you can’t raise your prices?

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