
Profit First for Microgyms
John Briggs
The book Profit First for Microgyms is best for Busy microgym owners and fitness entrepreneurs who are passionate about wellness—but tired of being financially drained. It offers a clear, gym-specific road map to financial fitness with humor, practical tools, and actionable systems.
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Book Review: Profit First for Microgyms
by John Briggs
Profit First for Microgyms by John Briggs is a powerful adaptation of Mike Michalowicz’s original Profit First system, written specifically for owners of small, independent fitness gyms—like CrossFit boxes, boutique studios, and functional fitness facilities. If you’re a gym owner who loves coaching and community but feels stuck in a cycle of financial stress, burnout, and low pay, this book is your roadmap to profitability, sustainability, and sanity.
Briggs, a Certified Profit First Professional and founder of Incite Tax (a firm that serves fitness businesses), blends industry-specific knowledge with simple financial strategies that help microgym owners finally earn what they’re worth while continuing to serve their members well.
Key Themes
1. Profit First, Not Last
Briggs brings the Profit First principle into the gym world by helping owners shift from the traditional formula:
Revenue – Expenses = Profit
to the Profit First method:
Revenue – Profit = Expenses
This change ensures that gym owners take care of themselves and their financial future first, rather than scraping by on what’s left.
2. Cash Flow Challenges Unique to Microgyms
Briggs addresses the realities of microgym ownership, such as:
Seasonal membership fluctuations
Equipment financing and facility costs
Over-reliance on coaches or class-based revenue
Owner burnout and underpayment
He shows how Profit First can stabilize the rollercoaster and provide predictable income, even in lean months.
3. Microgym-Specific Account Structure
The book breaks down how to set up:
Profit Account
Owner’s Pay
Tax Account
Operating Expenses
Optional accounts: Equipment Reserve, Coach Pay, or Debt Reduction
This structure builds financial clarity through visual bank balances, not just accounting reports.
4. Break the ‘Grow or Die’ Mentality
Briggs challenges the common gym myth that you must scale (more members, more locations, more classes) to succeed. Instead, he emphasizes operational efficiency, smart pricing, and retention over pure volume growth.
5. Simplicity and Implementation
The system is easy to adopt, even if you hate spreadsheets. With guidance on setting percentages, transferring funds, and using “bank balance behavior” to your advantage, Briggs turns money management into a low-stress, weekly habit.
Writing Style
John Briggs writes like he’s talking to gym owners between workouts—relatable, direct, and no fluff. His style is grounded in real experience and empathy. He avoids financial jargon and focuses on what matters: paying yourself, staying open, and building a business that serves your life—not consumes it.
You’ll appreciate the use of real gym owner examples, humor, and encouragement, especially if you’ve been through the emotional and financial grind of running a fitness business.
Strengths
✅ Industry-Specific – Tailored 100% to the unique challenges and income patterns of microgym businesses
✅ Actionable and Simple – Easy to implement, even if you’re not “good with numbers”
✅ Empowers Owner Pay – Puts your personal financial health front and center
✅ Practical Without Guilt – Helps gym owners make smart decisions without shame for past money mistakes
Criticism
U.S.-Centric Examples – Some tax and banking advice may need adjusting for international gym owners
Limited Marketing or Ops Strategy – This is a finance-focused book, not a full gym management playbook
Assumes Some Business Maturity – Startups may need help building base revenue before fully applying the system
Business Cycle Review
Best For:
✅ Existing Business – Perfect for microgym owners who are operating but struggling with cash flow, debt, or profitability
✅ Ramping to Launch – Great for owners preparing to open and wanting to build profit into the business model from Day 1
Business Lifecycle Categorization
Stage Fit:
✅ In Business
✅ Startup
Major Category:
✅ Cashflow
✅ Also fits: Budgeting & Money Management, Bookkeeping, Financial Risk Management, Office Management
Overall Assessment
Profit First for Microgyms is a game-changing guide for fitness entrepreneurs who are tired of being passionate but broke. John Briggs delivers a practical, no-BS system that helps you turn your gym into a financially healthy, stress-resilient business—without needing to hustle 24/7 or constantly chase more members.
If you’re a microgym owner who wants profit, purpose, and peace of mind, this book is your new training plan—for your finances.
by John Briggs
Profit First for Microgyms by John Briggs is a powerful adaptation of Mike Michalowicz’s original Profit First system, written specifically for owners of small, independent fitness gyms—like CrossFit boxes, boutique studios, and functional fitness facilities. If you’re a gym owner who loves coaching and community but feels stuck in a cycle of financial stress, burnout, and low pay, this book is your roadmap to profitability, sustainability, and sanity.
Briggs, a Certified Profit First Professional and founder of Incite Tax (a firm that serves fitness businesses), blends industry-specific knowledge with simple financial strategies that help microgym owners finally earn what they’re worth while continuing to serve their members well.
Key Themes
1. Profit First, Not Last
Briggs brings the Profit First principle into the gym world by helping owners shift from the traditional formula:
Revenue – Expenses = Profit
to the Profit First method:
Revenue – Profit = Expenses
This change ensures that gym owners take care of themselves and their financial future first, rather than scraping by on what’s left.
2. Cash Flow Challenges Unique to Microgyms
Briggs addresses the realities of microgym ownership, such as:
Seasonal membership fluctuations
Equipment financing and facility costs
Over-reliance on coaches or class-based revenue
Owner burnout and underpayment
He shows how Profit First can stabilize the rollercoaster and provide predictable income, even in lean months.
3. Microgym-Specific Account Structure
The book breaks down how to set up:
Profit Account
Owner’s Pay
Tax Account
Operating Expenses
Optional accounts: Equipment Reserve, Coach Pay, or Debt Reduction
This structure builds financial clarity through visual bank balances, not just accounting reports.
4. Break the ‘Grow or Die’ Mentality
Briggs challenges the common gym myth that you must scale (more members, more locations, more classes) to succeed. Instead, he emphasizes operational efficiency, smart pricing, and retention over pure volume growth.
5. Simplicity and Implementation
The system is easy to adopt, even if you hate spreadsheets. With guidance on setting percentages, transferring funds, and using “bank balance behavior” to your advantage, Briggs turns money management into a low-stress, weekly habit.
Writing Style
John Briggs writes like he’s talking to gym owners between workouts—relatable, direct, and no fluff. His style is grounded in real experience and empathy. He avoids financial jargon and focuses on what matters: paying yourself, staying open, and building a business that serves your life—not consumes it.
You’ll appreciate the use of real gym owner examples, humor, and encouragement, especially if you’ve been through the emotional and financial grind of running a fitness business.
Strengths
✅ Industry-Specific – Tailored 100% to the unique challenges and income patterns of microgym businesses
✅ Actionable and Simple – Easy to implement, even if you’re not “good with numbers”
✅ Empowers Owner Pay – Puts your personal financial health front and center
✅ Practical Without Guilt – Helps gym owners make smart decisions without shame for past money mistakes
Criticism
U.S.-Centric Examples – Some tax and banking advice may need adjusting for international gym owners
Limited Marketing or Ops Strategy – This is a finance-focused book, not a full gym management playbook
Assumes Some Business Maturity – Startups may need help building base revenue before fully applying the system
Business Cycle Review
Best For:
✅ Existing Business – Perfect for microgym owners who are operating but struggling with cash flow, debt, or profitability
✅ Ramping to Launch – Great for owners preparing to open and wanting to build profit into the business model from Day 1
Business Lifecycle Categorization
Stage Fit:
✅ In Business
✅ Startup
Major Category:
✅ Cashflow
✅ Also fits: Budgeting & Money Management, Bookkeeping, Financial Risk Management, Office Management
Overall Assessment
Profit First for Microgyms is a game-changing guide for fitness entrepreneurs who are tired of being passionate but broke. John Briggs delivers a practical, no-BS system that helps you turn your gym into a financially healthy, stress-resilient business—without needing to hustle 24/7 or constantly chase more members.
If you’re a microgym owner who wants profit, purpose, and peace of mind, this book is your new training plan—for your finances.
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Summary of Profit First for Microgyms by John Briggs
Profit First for Microgyms is a specialized adaptation of the Profit First cash management system, written by CPA and gym-focused financial expert John Briggs. Designed specifically for fitness professionals and gym owners, this book helps microgym operators overcome the financial chaos that often comes with running a passion-driven business in a high-overhead, low-margin industry.
Briggs breaks down how to apply the Profit First methodology to the realities of gym life—seasonal revenue swings, unpredictable memberships, payroll-heavy expenses, and equipment costs. By teaching gym owners how to allocate income into dedicated accounts (Profit, Owner’s Pay, Taxes, and Operating Expenses), he helps them shift from reactive financial firefighting to a proactive, profit-first mindset.
Packed with fitness-industry examples and practical step-by-step guidance, the book empowers owners to stabilize cash flow, reduce stress, and build a gym that pays them—not just their coaches and landlords.
Best Suited Stages of Business:
• Existing Business: Perfect for microgym owners who are operational but struggling to stay profitable or pay themselves consistently.
• Ramping to Launch: Invaluable for fitness professionals preparing to open their own gym and wanting to build strong financial habits from day one.
• Thinking About It: Also helpful for aspiring gym owners who want to understand how to manage cash effectively before making the leap.
Best Fit in the Business Lifecycle:
• Startup: Excellent for new microgyms looking to avoid common financial pitfalls in their first few years.
• In Business: Highly relevant for active gym owners needing a better cash flow system and consistent financial visibility.
• Cashflow: The book focuses heavily on managing and stabilizing cash flow to ensure long-term profitability in a tough industry.
Major Category:
• Budgeting & Money Management
Also Relevant:
• Office Management
• Corporate Finance
• Systems & Planning
• Bookkeeping
• Entrepreneurship
Purchase Summary:
If you own a microgym and feel like you’re hustling hard but barely breaking even, Profit First for Microgyms by John Briggs will be your financial turning point. This book offers a proven system—built specifically for gym owners—to help you gain control over your cash, pay yourself regularly, and finally turn your fitness business into a profitable, sustainable venture.
With real-world examples, industry-specific advice, and step-by-step implementation, Briggs speaks directly to the heart of fitness entrepreneurs: those who love helping people but often ignore their own financial health.
Whether you’re struggling with overhead, unpredictable membership revenue, or burnout from doing everything yourself, this book gives you the tools to fix your finances and reclaim your business.
Your gym should serve your life—not drain it. This book shows you how.
Profit First for Microgyms is a specialized adaptation of the Profit First cash management system, written by CPA and gym-focused financial expert John Briggs. Designed specifically for fitness professionals and gym owners, this book helps microgym operators overcome the financial chaos that often comes with running a passion-driven business in a high-overhead, low-margin industry.
Briggs breaks down how to apply the Profit First methodology to the realities of gym life—seasonal revenue swings, unpredictable memberships, payroll-heavy expenses, and equipment costs. By teaching gym owners how to allocate income into dedicated accounts (Profit, Owner’s Pay, Taxes, and Operating Expenses), he helps them shift from reactive financial firefighting to a proactive, profit-first mindset.
Packed with fitness-industry examples and practical step-by-step guidance, the book empowers owners to stabilize cash flow, reduce stress, and build a gym that pays them—not just their coaches and landlords.
Best Suited Stages of Business:
• Existing Business: Perfect for microgym owners who are operational but struggling to stay profitable or pay themselves consistently.
• Ramping to Launch: Invaluable for fitness professionals preparing to open their own gym and wanting to build strong financial habits from day one.
• Thinking About It: Also helpful for aspiring gym owners who want to understand how to manage cash effectively before making the leap.
Best Fit in the Business Lifecycle:
• Startup: Excellent for new microgyms looking to avoid common financial pitfalls in their first few years.
• In Business: Highly relevant for active gym owners needing a better cash flow system and consistent financial visibility.
• Cashflow: The book focuses heavily on managing and stabilizing cash flow to ensure long-term profitability in a tough industry.
Major Category:
• Budgeting & Money Management
Also Relevant:
• Office Management
• Corporate Finance
• Systems & Planning
• Bookkeeping
• Entrepreneurship
Purchase Summary:
If you own a microgym and feel like you’re hustling hard but barely breaking even, Profit First for Microgyms by John Briggs will be your financial turning point. This book offers a proven system—built specifically for gym owners—to help you gain control over your cash, pay yourself regularly, and finally turn your fitness business into a profitable, sustainable venture.
With real-world examples, industry-specific advice, and step-by-step implementation, Briggs speaks directly to the heart of fitness entrepreneurs: those who love helping people but often ignore their own financial health.
Whether you’re struggling with overhead, unpredictable membership revenue, or burnout from doing everything yourself, this book gives you the tools to fix your finances and reclaim your business.
Your gym should serve your life—not drain it. This book shows you how.
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