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From Battling Cancer to Unmanageable Rent Increases: Why CrossFit Affiliate Owner Kirby Martin Has Stuck It Out for 10 Years

“Running a successful affiliate is not easy. It is a very, very tough business.”

That has been Kirby Martin’s experience after nearly 10 years of owning CrossFit Elmira in Elmira, Ontario. 

After all the trials and tribulations of the last decade, Martin is adamant it has all been worth it. Not only is his 190-member affiliate thriving today in small-town Ontario, but he is stronger than he could have imagined because of it — stronger and more prepared than ever to handle anything life throws at him.

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Martin’s Story

Martin and his wife, Shavonne, first discovered CrossFit 12 years ago when they lived in Manila, Philippines.

Joining CrossFit MNL in Manila changed everything. 

People at his gym told him he looked like four-time CrossFit Games champion Rich Froning. Martin had no idea who Froning was, but before he knew it, people were suggesting that he should become a coach. 

But after some time, Martin found himself more fired up about coaching than he ever thought he would be.

The next obvious step for Martin was to open his own gym.

Turning Points 

Nearly 10 years ago, Martin and his wife moved home to Canada and opened CrossFit Elmira.

Things were starting to grow business-wise until he was diagnosed with testicular cancer.

What happened next surprised him. 

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Not only did his members step up — “Members were jumping in to coach classes. It was an incredible moment of support,” Martin remembers — but he found inner strength he didn’t know he had. 

He continued: “No CrossFit workout is ever really fun. It’s about preparing your mind to overcome those obstacles that life brings…Without a doubt, if it weren’t for the mental toughness CrossFit brought me, I would have never been able to navigate [cancer] as well as I did.”

Martin overcame cancer but was immediately met with a new challenge: a worldwide pandemic that led to some of the strictest lockdowns in the world in Ontario, forcing gyms to be completely closed for the better part of two years.

He admits he considered throwing in the towel, but he was all in at this point and didn’t have a backup plan, so he found the strength to focus on rebuilding.

Then, another hurdle: After eight years in his gym’s location, his landlord increased his rent by 30 percent.

Then, once again, another voice in his head told him, “Don’t panic. Stay calm. One rep at a time.”

So, Martin trekked on, and finally, it started to pay off.

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He decided to build a 4,800-square-foot facility on the commercial property he owned, which became the new home of CrossFit Elmira last April. 

It’s something he wouldn’t have done without the help of his gym community, he said.

He explained that one of his members is helping him finance his new gym while another member built it.

Today, Martin’s community has grown to almost 200 members, and he is turning a profit. 

With a team of 10 coaches, Martin now only coaches six classes a month, giving him the time to really work on his sales processes, the gym’s management, and, more recently, on building a corporate wellness program.

Martin’s Message

Martin is adamant that the real value of CrossFit isn’t in the fitness it provides.

He believes this is the value he provides most to his clients, and it’s the value CrossFit has provided him.

He added: “To other affiliate owners, stay the course. It seems never-ending; it seems like such a slog to get to a certain point, but it is possible. You can make a living doing what you love, running a CrossFit gym.”

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