Casey Washack was working hard but going nowhere -- overworked, underpaid, and without the systems to scale. Joining ProFit's Iron Circle changed everything. He expanded Fit In 42 to multiple locations, built a real estate portfolio, and now coaches other small business owners.
Casey Washack describes his early years in the gym business with brutal honesty: he was bumbling along. He was working hard -- harder than he should have had to -- and the results did not match the effort. Fit In 42 in Texas had potential, but Casey did not have the framework to unlock it.
The turning point was joining ProFit's Iron Circle. For the first time, Casey was in a room with 20 to 30 other gym owners who were not just surviving -- they were thriving. They were building multiple locations, investing their profits in real estate, and creating lives that looked nothing like the grind Casey had accepted as normal.
The Iron Circle gave Casey three things he had been missing: proven systems for gym operations and growth, peer accountability from operators who had already solved his problems, and a vision for what was actually possible in the fitness industry.
He expanded Fit In 42 to multiple locations. He built a real estate portfolio using the profits from his gyms. He created a flexible lifestyle that allowed him to be present for his family while running a growing business. And he began coaching other small business owners, sharing the lessons he had learned.
Casey's story is not about one big breakthrough. It is about what happens when you stop trying to figure it out alone and start surrounding yourself with people who are further down the road. The Iron Circle did not just help him grow his gym. It changed how he thought about what was possible.
"To be in a room with 20 or 30 other individuals, who are not only doing very well in the fitness industry, but they're taking that knowledge and they're branching out into other industries, other investments. That's what I really wanted to be a part of."
-- Casey Washack, Fit In 42



