A real indoor gym:
15-20 meter walls, vertical, overhang, cracks, for roped climbing (lead climbing /top roping), >50 routes and new routes set every 3 weeks.
Would people be interested in a gym like this?
Location: where to find enough vertical space for rent, a location close to highways/subways where climbers can easily get to?
Membership: are there enough climbers interested, especially to train after a busy day of work on week days 2 times/week?
As an comercial project you have to consider the income/expense balance, I heard about some indoor gyms had stoped running. If you realy want to set up such a gym, I suggest you run a outdoor shop in it, to find a good place where is spacious and cheap enough and easy to reach by most climbers is critical.
Thanks Wei, you are so smart. My first partner's name is even Wei...
solo 发表于 2010-2-26 06:24
how do you know I am smart or not? Do I know you?
AFAIK, pretty much all profitable climbing gym managed to do so by doing following three things well:
1. getting a good deal on lease (for the space).
2. making a lot from non-climbers. from events such as birthday party and company offsite.
3. hire gym rats for really cheap as staff to cost operating cost.
I have yet to find a gym that stay profitable just by serving the real climber crowds.
No gym can survive based only on climbers who climb outside.
Problem with corporate events or birthday party is that your revenue is not predictable, meaning you never know how much you can make next month or six months from now.