may be a Replacement Revenue Strategy, but I am not convinced it is Decent.
That was my thought - but for different reasons.
Whenever anyone talks about starting a Yoga (or other fitness) startup it usually strikes me as a field full of "false guru's" and depending on "sheep" followers.
I know that is a stereotype and such setups are mixed among plenty of non-scams. But even so it seems like a minefield of a business to get into (especially if you enroach on a guru's turf!).
(I'd say fitness is very very high on the list of businesses I would never touch)
That was my thought - but for different reasons.
Whenever anyone talks about starting a Yoga (or other fitness) startup it usually strikes me as a field full of "false guru's" and depending on "sheep" followers.
I know that is a stereotype and such setups are mixed among plenty of non-scams. But even so it seems like a minefield of a business to get into (especially if you enroach on a guru's turf!).
(I'd say fitness is very very high on the list of businesses I would never touch)