Episodi

  • Bruce Edwards Is the New CrossFit CEO: Chris Cooper's Reaction
    Apr 29 2026

    Bruce Edwards just became CEO of CrossFit. Two-Brain founder Chris Cooper thinks it’s the right call, and he has a very personal reason for saying so:

    Bruce fired him. Personally.

    In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Two-Brain CEO John Franklin sits down with Chris for an unfiltered reaction to the April 28, 2026, appointment, following Don Faul’s resignation in March.

    In 2018, when Bruce trimmed the CrossFit Media team, Chris learned everything he needed to know about the kind of leader Bruce is.

    “Bruce could have delegated the job. He didn’t,” Chris said. “He picked up the phone himself and did the hard thing the right way—head-on, with clarity and respect.”

    Chris explains exactly why Bruce is the right person for this moment, from his time as CrossFit’s COO during the brand’s biggest growth phase to his experience as a CrossFit affiliate co-owner himself.

    He also traces Bruce’s career since CrossFit—leading growth at In-Shape Health Clubs, barre3 and one of the largest Planet Fitness franchise groups in the country—and says that experience makes him even more qualified for the job.

    Chris opens up about why he quietly ended his own affiliation in 2022 after 14 years, what it would take to bring him back, and the three signs he’ll be watching for in the next year to know whether the ship is actually turning around.

    Then Chris and John tackle the bigger questions: why affiliate counts keep declining, how Greg Glassman fits into this transition and what Bruce needs to do first to rebuild trust with the affiliate community.

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    0:55 - Why Chris left CrossFit in 2022

    5:26 - Bruce’s role in CrossFit’s growth

    7:29 - Bruce’s post-CrossFit career

    9:46 - Why affiliate counts keep declining

    18:42 - What’s sacred and what has to change

    27:48 - Chris' message to affiliates

    29:36 - How Greg Glassman fits in

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    33 min
  • How to Get 300+ Gym Clients: Marketing & Retention That Works
    Apr 27 2026

    How do the best gyms in the world scale to 300, 400 or even 450 clients without burning out or sacrificing quality?

    In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Two-Brain founder Chris Cooper presents the leaderboard for client headcount in coaching gyms and reveals what separates these businesses from the ones stuck at 100-150 clients.

    The Top 10 gyms in Two-Brain have cracked the code: strong systems, outstanding coaching, community-first decisions and retention strategies that keep clients for years.

    To provide more insight, Chris shares quotes directly from the mentors who work with these gym owners to maximize results.

    Tune in to hear the exact tactics used by these world-class fitness entrepreneurs, such as adding high-value programs (Hyrox is a great one right now), running bring-a-friend events and asking for referrals during Goal Review Sessions.

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    0:01 - Intro

    3:04 - The Top 10

    4:09 - The leaders’ strategies

    6:40 - Exactly what to do

    9:24 - Success vs. failure

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    10 min
  • She Made $6K in 60 Days With 1 Hyrox Class Per Week
    Apr 23 2026

    Gym owner Lauren DiSessa’s weekly HYROX class has generated $6,000 in revenue in just two months, and she’s not even charging members extra for it.

    How’d she do it? Two-Brain CEO John Franklin gets the full scoop from Lauren today on “Run a Profitable Gym.”

    Lauren walks through her V1 mistakes—treating HYROX as an afterthought with no real launch strategy—and explains what she did differently the second time around: a high-energy open house that drew 40 people, 70% of whom were non-members who paid to train at her gym.

    She breaks down her pricing structure for drop-ins, class packs and full race simulations, and reveals the three things every gym owner needs to launch HYROX successfully:

    1. Someone genuinely passionate about the sport
    2. A dedicated class time that gives the program its own identity
    3. The right equipment to attract serious athletes.

    Lauren also shares how the program is pulling in a steady stream of prospects every single week and why even converting just one or two of them into full members each month is a bigger deal than it sounds.

    Tune in to find out how a single Saturday morning class is quickly becoming one of the smartest revenue moves Lauren has ever made.

    Then get "The Complete Guide to HYROX Affiliation for Gym Owners" in Gym Owners United, linked below.

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    0:56 - Gym overview

    7:52 - Adding HYROX

    16:33 - Open house results

    20:37 - Pricing structure

    29:46 - Keys to success

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    41 min
  • Should Your Gym Become a HYROX Affiliate?
    Apr 20 2026

    Are you sleeping on HYROX? That's a mistake.

    In this episode, Two-Brain CEO John Franklin and founder Chris Cooper discuss the hottest thing in fitness right now: HYROX.

    John, fresh off a race in Miami Beach, had nothing but praise for the event, and Chris Cooper suggests the races give your members a reason to keep training and way to find success and smiles outside the gym.

    The best part? HYROX affiliation fees for gyms are low—about US$150 a month—so it's easy to get huge ROI, if you have a plan.

    No plan? No ROI. Solid plan? Huge ROI is possible.

    For example, one Two-Brain gym generates $12,500 a month in HYROX revenue, and another added $100,000 in annual revenue just by setting up two HYROX training sessions a week.

    Chris and John dig into the details to help you determine if a HYROX program is right for your gym, even if you're a CrossFit affiliate. Newsflash: CrossFit gyms don't need to be scared of HYROX; the program is complementary.

    Check out this discussion, and if you want to take the next step, "The Complete Guide to HYROX Affiliation for Gym Owners" is available if you DM Chris Cooper through our Gym Owners United group, linked below.

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    0:29 - Why is HYROX working?

    4:02 - The opportunity

    5:48 - Should CrossFit gyms be afraid?

    8:05 - How to get ROI

    15:48 - Marketing, selling, retaining

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    20 min
  • The Alumni Whisperer: How to Win Back Old Gym Members
    Apr 16 2026

    Most gyms treat old members as if they’re gone forever—but Xtra Mile Fitness brought back 36 departed clients in one year.

    In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Corey Lewis (owner of Xtra Mile Fitness) reveals how he reactivated 36 alumni—comprising nearly 40% of his “new” members—last year.

    Corey’s philosophy: The client journey doesn’t end when someone leaves your gym.

    To help you reacquire members, he lays out fundamental exit practices every gym should implement: exit goal reviews, thank you postcards and 90-day follow-up texts.

    He also shares more advanced tactics for winning old members back, including social media engagement, video texts and coffee meetings.

    Corey never “pitches” to alumni. He leads with a "help first" mentality and checks in genuinely. The resale happens naturally when the person is ready.

    Tune in to get Corey’s complete system for reactivating former gym members, then implement it in your gym!

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    0:00 - 36 returning members

    2:44 - Exit goal reviews

    6:22 - Postcard follow-ups

    9:03 - Social media engagement

    13:13 - Why this works

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    18 min
  • The Future Is Niche: Specialization for the Win in Your Gym Biz
    Apr 13 2026

    The future belongs to gyms that specialize.

    The data proves it: Small group training has a 7% higher profit margin than large group training, and length of engagement in niche gyms is double the industry average.

    Today on “Run a Profitable Gym,” Chris Cooper lays out how niching down will transform your gym. Yes, you can find and own a niche without kicking out existing clients.

    When you niche down, everything gets easier: Marketing becomes crystal clear, referrals become automatic, your schedule shrinks, facility costs drop, staffing simplifies, and retention skyrockets.

    Generic “fitness for everyone” gyms compete on price and lose. Specialized gyms charge premium rates and win.

    Stop trying to be everything to everyone. Find your people and serve them exceptionally well.

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    0:01 - Intro

    0:40 - The industry right now

    5:25 - Why niche down?

    8:39 - How to find your niche

    18:37 - What isn’t a niche?

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    22 min
  • Gym Owner Burnout Is Real: Here's How to Deal
    Apr 6 2026

    If you burn out, your gym dies. That’s why taking care of your mental health is the best business decision you can make.

    In this episode of “Run a Profitable Gym,” Chris Cooper explains why burnout happens to gym owners and how to prevent it.

    If you pour your energy into clients all day, manage staff, call leads, clean bathrooms and run your business, then go home and scrape the bottom of the bowl for whatever’s left for your family, you'll eventually run out of gas.

    Your clients will know exactly when that happens. And they'll walk out.

    Chris shares six practical strategies for improving your mental health before you burn out, including setting boundaries, finding someone to talk to and systemizing your business.

    You can’t sell your clients energy if you don’t have it. Tune in to learn how to keep your cup full—and your gym alive.

    Connect with gym owners just like you at the Two-Brain Summit. Get tickets via the link below!

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    1:46 - What we’re really selling

    6:18 - The money problem

    9:29 - Mental health strategies 1-3

    15:37 - Mental health strategies 4-6

    21:35 - The Two-Brain Summit

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    26 min