You've built something real.

Let's make it sustainable.

Many boutique fitness studios don't struggle because owners aren't working hard enough. They struggle because everything feels urgent – and nothing feels clearly prioritized.

When effort is everywhere but direction isn't, even a "successful" studio can start to feel chaotic.

Effort isn't progress.

Many studio owners go into boutique fitness thinking it will be relatively simple – or that they can spin up a business around themselves, their own teaching, or their personal energy.

That may have been true earlier in the industry. It isn't anymore.

Today, customers have endless options and are constantly bombarded by new wellness trends, marketing promises, and formats. Working harder isn't enough to stand out – and it's often the fastest path to burnout.

When studios feel chaotic, it's rarely because the owner isn't trying hard enough. It's because the business is running on busyness, not systems – without a clear north star to guide decisions.

What I Offer

Studio Foundations

For studios that have been open a year or two and want clarity, systems, and a clear path forward.

  • You're doing a lot, but not sure what's moving the needle
  • Revenue exists but doesn't feel stable or predictable
  • You feel "in" the business, rarely "on" it
  • You want to grow – but things already feel fragile

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Other ways we can work together.

I also work with:

Pre-opening or very new studios

Founders who want to shape a strong concept, question assumptions early, and build systems that support sustainable growth from day one.

Studios preparing for growth

Owners who want to expand – but only once the foundation is solid enough to support it.

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How I work with studios

I work as a hands-on partner to studio owners who feel overwhelmed, stretched thin, or unsure where to focus next.

I'm not here to deliver flashy strategy decks or generic advice. I take the time to understand your vision – and help you bring it to life in a way that's sustainable.

Owners often come to me when everything feels tangled in their head. They vent, we slow things down, and together we turn that mental chaos into clear priorities and actionable plans.

The goal isn't only growth. It's clarity, control, and less stress – which is what ultimately unlocks growth.

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What I Believe In

Systems create freedom

Clear processes and structure let you step back and focus on what actually matters.

Sustainability beats quick wins

Building for the long term beats chasing the next spike.

Each customer is on a journey

Meet them where they are; design for trust and connection over time.

Studios deliver carefully crafted, deeply human experiences – built on trust, community, and connection. But without structure, those experiences become exhausting to sustain.

Systems aren't the opposite of human connection. They're what make it possible.

When the business runs smoothly – when priorities are clear, conversion is intentional, and revenue is predictable – owners are finally free to focus on what actually matters: their students and their community.

If this resonates, the first step is simply a conversation.

No pitch. No pressure. Just space to talk through what's going on and see whether working together would actually be helpful.