Former CorePower instructors opening fitness studio on West Colfax

duality1

Duality, a new yoga and fitness studio, is opening next year at 4635 W. Colfax Ave. (Courtesy of Duality)

Two CorePower Yoga instructors fell in love on their yoga mats. Now, they’re falling into business together.

Jen Sevcik and Tim Samp, who met at a CorePower teacher training (Samp was the instructor), are targeting a February opening for Duality, the fitness studio they’re launching in 2,700 square feet at 4635 W. Colfax Ave.

The engaged couple’s gym will offer yoga and high-intensity circuit training group classes.

“We did a lot of research and found most people are looking in their one-mile radius,” Sevcik said. “They really want to be central in order to maximize their memberships. There’s one or two small boutique and/or franchises in this area, but truly no yoga and no one who’s trying to do both.”

Samp, 37, has been in the fitness industry for seven years, managing studios for Corepower for the last five. Sevcik, 34, has worked in medical sales for 11 years, but has taught CorePower Yoga classes for the past few years. Duality’s third owner, Nattiel Pierson, also has taught with CorePower and Yoga Pod.

The owners decided to launch their own studio and signed a 10-year lease for the space, which is two blocks south of Sloan’s Lake between Sheridan Boulevard and Tennyson Street.

“This is the right space,” Samp said. “We wanted to be as early in the market as we can.”

The owners said they’re spending approximately $400,000 to build out the space, including $130,000 in equipment. The studio’s rent is $7,000 a month.

Duality members will get access to heated vinyasa classes, with enough space to fit 40 mats, Samp said. The studio also will teach a resistance and conditioning class on yoga mats that includes dumbbells and resistance bands.

In the studio’s other room, Duality will offer high-intensity circuit classes with TRX bands, kettlebells, boxes, slam balls and other equipment. The studio also has purchased Ski Ergs, upright rowers that mimic the arm movements of a cross country skier, as well as eight treadmills.

“We invested a pretty penny into that equipment,” Sevcik said. “These are top-of-the-line Olympic training pieces of equipment. You know that you’re on state-of-the-art equipment.”

All Duality classes will last 60 minutes. Unlimited memberships will cost $145, with founders’ memberships coming in at $120. The couple plans to hire 10 to 15 instructors.

Sevcik and Samp said they hope to open two more studios within five years.

duality1

Duality, a new yoga and fitness studio, is opening next year at 4635 W. Colfax Ave. (Courtesy of Duality)

Two CorePower Yoga instructors fell in love on their yoga mats. Now, they’re falling into business together.

Jen Sevcik and Tim Samp, who met at a CorePower teacher training (Samp was the instructor), are targeting a February opening for Duality, the fitness studio they’re launching in 2,700 square feet at 4635 W. Colfax Ave.

The engaged couple’s gym will offer yoga and high-intensity circuit training group classes.

“We did a lot of research and found most people are looking in their one-mile radius,” Sevcik said. “They really want to be central in order to maximize their memberships. There’s one or two small boutique and/or franchises in this area, but truly no yoga and no one who’s trying to do both.”

Samp, 37, has been in the fitness industry for seven years, managing studios for Corepower for the last five. Sevcik, 34, has worked in medical sales for 11 years, but has taught CorePower Yoga classes for the past few years. Duality’s third owner, Nattiel Pierson, also has taught with CorePower and Yoga Pod.

The owners decided to launch their own studio and signed a 10-year lease for the space, which is two blocks south of Sloan’s Lake between Sheridan Boulevard and Tennyson Street.

“This is the right space,” Samp said. “We wanted to be as early in the market as we can.”

The owners said they’re spending approximately $400,000 to build out the space, including $130,000 in equipment. The studio’s rent is $7,000 a month.

Duality members will get access to heated vinyasa classes, with enough space to fit 40 mats, Samp said. The studio also will teach a resistance and conditioning class on yoga mats that includes dumbbells and resistance bands.

In the studio’s other room, Duality will offer high-intensity circuit classes with TRX bands, kettlebells, boxes, slam balls and other equipment. The studio also has purchased Ski Ergs, upright rowers that mimic the arm movements of a cross country skier, as well as eight treadmills.

“We invested a pretty penny into that equipment,” Sevcik said. “These are top-of-the-line Olympic training pieces of equipment. You know that you’re on state-of-the-art equipment.”

All Duality classes will last 60 minutes. Unlimited memberships will cost $145, with founders’ memberships coming in at $120. The couple plans to hire 10 to 15 instructors.

Sevcik and Samp said they hope to open two more studios within five years.

This story is for our paid subscribers only. Please become one of the thousands of BusinessDen members today!

Your subscription has expired. Renew now by choosing a subscription below!

For more informaiton, head over to your profile.

Profile


SUBSCRIBE NOW

 — 

 — 

 — 

TERMS OF SERVICE:

ALL MEMBERSHIPS RENEW AUTOMATICALLY. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR A 1 YEAR MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL AT THE RATE IN EFFECT AT THAT TIME UNLESS YOU CANCEL YOUR MEMBERSHIP BY LOGGING IN OR BY CONTACTING [email protected].

ALL CHARGES FOR MONTHLY OR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS ARE NONREFUNDABLE.

EACH MEMBERSHIP WILL ONLY FUNCTION ON UP TO 3 MACHINES. ACCOUNTS ABUSING THAT LIMIT WILL BE DISCONTINUED.

FOR ASSISTANCE WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]




Return to Homepage

POSTED IN Commercial Real Estate

Editor's Picks

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *