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How Matt Giordano Built a 100-Member Youth Program Inside CrossFit Newtown

It all started during the first wave of the global pandemic in 2020. 

When schools shut down, Matt Giordano and his wife began offering a place for kids to do their homework with a teacher on-site at the dental practice where his wife works.

But even when kids went back to school, they still wanted to go to the gym. So, not only did he keep the program — he expanded it. 

Today, nearly five years after COVID-19 hit the world, Giordano has a thriving youth program with more than 100 kids and an eight-person coaching team. Further, Giordano said about 10% of the youth are “the original kids” who started five years ago.

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The Details

Giordano offers three different youth programs as part of his Newtown Youth Academy.

First, he runs a class for children between ages 5 and 12 on Saturdays that costs $99 every four weeks. Generally, 20 to 25 kids attend each four-week session.

Then there’s the small group youth program, limited to eight kids maximum of a similar age. 

Finally, Giordano offers specialty programs for youth, including a “fusion class” that mixes soccer with strength and conditioning. 

In all, Giordano’s youth program brings in between $5,000 and $7,000 a month and usually accounts for anywhere between 10% and 12% of his monthly revenue.

One Big Thing

Giordano has done all this without spending much time or money on marketing and without going after his members’ kids or the athletic kids. 

For the most part, the program has been referral-based, although Giordano admits he has “put a lot of effort into getting Google reviews.”

The Big Picture

To other gym owners, Giordano said offering a program for youth is a no-brainer if you have the capacity and bandwidth, not only for your business but for the kids who desperately need it.

He added: “There are a lot of kids who are sitting around not getting enough activity, and physical education is almost absent in the school system. These are big problems that gyms like ours can help solve.”

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