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Mark Fisher - The Gym Owner's AI Stack: A Framework for 2026

Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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In this episode, Eric Malzone sits down with Mark Fisher to dig into the messy, exciting reality of AI for brick-and-mortar gym owners, from overhyped agents and AI bubbles to very real, practical use cases that actually move the needle for local fitness businesses.

TAKEAWAYS​

🔥 How AI is both wildly overhyped and still underutilized in fitness, and why your "felt" productivity with tools like Cursor or Claude may not match real-world outcomes.

🤖 The rise of agents (like the infamous Claude/Molt bot), why they're not truly ready for most operators yet, and the real risks of letting AI touch your money, calendars, and accounts.

📲 Why AI-generated content is turning LinkedIn into a "dead internet" vibe, how obviously-bot posts can hurt your brand, and what authentic, personality-driven content still does well.

🏋️ How brick-and-mortar gyms should rethink email and organic social in 2026, given brutal deliverability changes and collapsing organic reach on platforms like Instagram.

📈 The core growth levers that still work for local gyms—paid ads, real referral systems, and high-volume local business partnerships—and why these matter more than obsessing over nurture content.

🧠 "Pocket expert" use cases: using AI to triage real-life operator headaches (like insurance claims after a pipe burst, leases, legalese, and tax questions) so you show up smarter to human pros.

🩺 Personal health and finance with AI: building a longitudinal health file, interpreting labs and wearables, and stress-testing your investment and insurance decisions—without pretending AI replaces your doctor or advisor.

🔍 The emerging game of AI search optimization for gyms (alongside old-school Google SEO) and why your website, Google Business Profile, and Instagram still function as your digital storefront.

 

LINKS:

https://go.businessforunicorns.com/gym-owners-and-ai

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