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You know, I've never owned a gym like that, but I've been wondering about the same parameters! One thing I always keep in mind though, customer service is vital, and with a staffless gym, maintaining that could be a challenge. You'd really need a solid system in place for regular maintenance, cleaning, and equipment monitoring. Plus, there's that headline risk, you know? What if a customer gets injured and there's no one there to respond immediately? This is a fascinating business model though, and I'd love to hear perspectives from some gym owners on it.
Thanks - yes, the injury part is what worries me for sure.