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Gym Owners Wanting Time Off Over the Holidays Should Consider Unattended Access

For many small gym owners, the idea of taking a vacation is a luxury that just doesn’t feel realistic at the moment.

They feel obligated to be there for their members, many of whom are off work and see Thanksgiving weekend or Christmas break as a perfect time to work out.

Meet four gym owners who have found a solution to the dilemma. 

Unattended access allows these gym owners to continue to accommodate their members while getting some much-needed time away from the grind.

With unattended access, members can use a key fob to enter the gym at any time, even on Christmas morning, while the gym owner sips coffee in their pajamas and watches their kids open their gifts. 

Here’s what four gym owners are saying.

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Scott Panchik — CrossFit Mentality in Mentor, OH

Nine-time CrossFit Games athlete Scott Panchik has been offering unattended access at his gym, CrossFit Mentality, for years and said it is particularly useful over the holidays.

Panchik’s gym has an area designated specifically for 24/7 access via the HybridAF app, which includes a space to train, as well as a sauna and cold plunge. 

He estimates that around 25% of his clientele takes advantage of unattended access each Christmas break.

For owners who are scared to open their gyms to members when they’re not there, Panchik is adamant it comes down to creating the culture and community you want. 

Further, the HybridAF app lets him know whenever someone enters his gym, and he has a camera set up so he can check in on the gym whenever he wants.

Andrea Nisler — Timberwolf Fitness (Roseville, MN)

Andrea Nisler, the two-time CrossFit Games team champion with Mayhem Freedom, said being able to offer 24-hour access to her members at Timberwolf Fitness is especially helpful during the holiday season, as she offers limited hours only. 

Over the week of Christmas, Nisler estimates that “at least 60%” of her members utilize the gym during off-hours when the gym is otherwise closed. 

Dan Messinger — CrossFit Breckenridge (Breckenridge, CO)

For Dan Messinger, the owner of CrossFit Breckenridge, unattended access is especially useful during the holidays. Since most of his coaches aren’t from Breckenridge, they tend to leave town to visit their families over the holidays. This would mean the class workload would fall 100 percent on Messinger.

Messinger typically cancels classes for three days during Thanksgiving, as well as on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, so he can take a much-needed break.

Justin Mazzullo — Tarheel CrossFit (Spring Lake, NC)

Finally, Justin Mazzullo, the owner of Tarheel CrossFit, is another gym owner who said offering unattended access to his members has made a world of difference over the holiday season.

Last year, though, feeling the itch to “get back to our tribe,” he decided to show up on Christmas. “To our surprise,” he said, “there were almost 20 athletes throwing down on Christmas. We, of course, had to jump in on the fun, too,” he said. 

Some Holiday Data

We reached out to HybridAF owners Phil Tabor and Albert Steed to find out just how many people are using their app and accessing facilities over Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The Big Picture

Rest days are as important as training days.

It’s a message gym owners preach to their clients, but sometimes, the message falls on deaf ears when it comes to gym owners prioritizing time away from the gym, especially over the holidays. 

So if the guilt of closing your doors for two days, three days, or five days in December is eating you up, it might be worth considering unattended access. Gym owners who offer it say their members love them for it (and their families probably do, too).

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