Over 40 million Americans practiced yoga in 2024, and about 1 in 6 U.S. adults now considers it part of their regular routine. That demand has kept the number of yoga and Pilates studios above 48,000 nationwide. If you’ve been teaching classes, building a following, or searching for a yoga studio for rent in your city, a solid business plan is the document that turns that energy into a fundable business. This guide walks through each section your plan needs, with actual numbers and realistic expectations. What Should Your Studio’s Mission Say (and Not Say)? Most business plans open with a mission statement, and most mission statements say nothing useful. “We create a welcoming space for all bodies” doesn’t tell a landlord, a lender, or you what makes this studio different from the other 48,000 already operating. A strong mission statement answers three questions at once: Write this section in…
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