Thinking of starting an online on demand fitness class

Anonymous
I’d only pay that for a live class— either teach from your home studio (like personal training/small group) or do a zoom class style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think people want an on-line class that isn't already out there? It sounds like you do well with in-person classes, which offer personalization and socialization.


I’m just thinking of ways to create passive income.
I could drop the price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think people want an on-line class that isn't already out there? It sounds like you do well with in-person classes, which offer personalization and socialization.


I’m just thinking of ways to create passive income.
I could drop the price.
doesn’t sound good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would be exclusively yoga sculpt to support an active lifestyle. Mindfulness with strength.
Thinking of a five class package for $99 and then a monthly membership of weekly for $19 a month.
I have a studio in my basement, with lighting and audio. I’ve been teaching this class for ten years at a boutique studio.
Is this an over saturated market?
I’d post on YouTube, have socials on insta and FB. Platform for hosting as well.
I’m older and doubt the TikTok crowd would be interested.
I don’t want to do this full time but can spend time setting it up then weekly classes, with passive income
Other things should consider?


I think you should market yourself as different than Peloton and build an experience alongside classes that would help people connect. Your differentiation would be the real life interaction and you could add mindfulness walks, etc. You could also add events at different times of the year: Beginning of the year, etc.
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