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Gym Owner Interview: Kroyler Gracie Jiu-Jitsu

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Gym Owner Interview: Kroyler Gracie Jiu-Jitsu

Eran Galperin - December 29, 2020

Kroyler GracieKroyler Gracie and his school in Eikhart, IN, Kroyler Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, joined us shortly before the COVID-19 outbreak began in the US. Their support and input during this difficult time has been invaluable. We checked-in with Kroyler to learn more about his school and see how they’ve been handling this situation.

Eran (Martial Arts on Rails founder): Appreciate you taking the time to talk us, Kroyler – Please introduce yourself and your school to our readers.

Kroyler Gracie (Kroyler Gracie Jiu-Jitsu): My name is Kroyler Gracie, and I have been training [in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu] since before I could remember, and I have been teaching since I was 14 years old. I have been teaching full time for the past 16 years, and I train under the Grand Master Marcio “Macarrao” Stambowsky. My academy is located in Elkhart, Indiana, where I have been for the past 15 years. 

Eran: Tell us about your academy – Kroyler Gracie Jiu-Jitsu – What is the story behind opening it?

Kroyler: Well I grew up training Jiu-Jitsu, its pretty standard in my family. However it wasnt until I was 20 that I decided this was what I wanted to do full time.

Eran: What did you struggle with when you were just getting started? What did you learn and how did you improve?

Kroyler: Teaching Jiu-Jitsu is not difficult, mostly because I love Jiu-Jitsu. The area that I always struggled with was the business and management side of the equation.

I have had a school for about 16 years now, and for a long time everything was managed through manual entry and an excel file I kept revising over the years. While I was proud of the excel file, it was far too time consuming and cumbersome in order to manage a growing school.

Knowing this I knew I had to get a management system in order to be most time and energy efficient. This is where Martial Arts on Rails shines.

Eran: What is involved in the day-to-day operations of running the institute?

Kroyler: Attendance, billing memberships, sales, and general day to day membership management (reaching out to leads, and students whose attendance has dropped).

Eran: How are you using Martial Arts on Rails to help manage your operations? How was it before and after you started using our software?

Kroyler: Martial Arts on Rails has greatly reduced the time I spend daily on doing my day-to-day and month-to-month operations. Essentially now I only spend between 30-60min a day and I can achieve better efficiency and results than when I was doing everything manually and spending hours a day…

Eran: What other tools do you use to help with managing your operations?

Kroyler: Since starting Martial Arts on Rails, I only use Google My Business for analytics and Facebook for social Media.

Eran: How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect your business? How did you adapt?

Kroyler: We were forced to shut down and reduce class sizes. Martial Arts on Rails quickly adapted and provided us with a way to record videos and create a video library for our students to be able to watch and practice from home. They also rolled out a feature for students to be able to reserve their spot on a class with limited sizes.

Eran: What is your approach for attracting new members? What worked for you and what didn’t?

Kroyler: Social Media and Google Analytics have been amazing, and of course so has our website. We also have begun an amazing and comprehensive referral program!

Eran: How do you help members succeed and stay motivated through their training?

Kroyler: I reach out to my students every 10-15 days individually and check in on them to see how they are doing; I also tend to spend time with my students individually in class working on helping them address their individual Jiu-Jitsu-related struggles.

Eran: What are your plans for the future?

Kroyler: Move into a bigger building, maybe build my own. I would love to have Jiu-Jitsu reach as many people as possible.

Posted byEran GalperinDecember 29, 2020Posted inGym owner interviews

Published by Eran Galperin

Eran has been building software and companies for over 15 years, and is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. In 2016 he founded Martial Arts on Rails, online software for managing gyms and martial arts schools. View more posts


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