Print on demand is a good side hustle for people who already have an audience. It is a slow, difficult side hustle for people who are building one from scratch. That distinction is the most honest thing anyone can tell you about POD income, and it shapes every decision: platform choice, product selection, marketing approach. This guide breaks down when POD works, when it fails, and why fitness business owners are structurally better positioned than general POD creators.
Print on demand performs best as a side hustle in these situations:
POD fails as a side hustle most often in these situations:
If you fall into the "no audience" category, the path to POD income runs through building the audience first. For fitness professionals, the fastest path is usually growing a gym membership base, coaching client roster, or club membership before opening the shop.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Most Reddit threads about POD side hustles focus on the general POD creator experience: opening an Etsy shop, listing generic products, waiting for search traffic. That experience is genuinely difficult. The failure rate is high, and it takes months to see meaningful income.
That experience is completely different from what a gym owner, run club director, or fitness coach with 80-300 existing clients experiences. The gym owner shares the shop link in the member email and makes 40 sales in a week. The Etsy seller with no audience makes zero. Same product, same platform, completely different result because of the audience difference.
The lesson: do not evaluate POD income based on the experience of people starting from scratch. Evaluate it based on your specific situation and your existing community size.
The income picture for fitness business owners starting a POD side hustle is more favorable than general POD discussion suggests:
| Business Type | Community Size | Annual POD Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Small gym (60 members) | 60 | $350-500 |
| CrossFit box (150 members) | 150 | $1,000-1,500 |
| Run club (100 members) | 100 | $600-900 |
| Personal trainer (30 active clients) | 30 | $150-300 |
| Fitness coach (1K Instagram + email list) | 1,000 | $500-1,200 |
These estimates assume one product sold per buying member per year at $10-12 margin. Multiple product types, seasonal drops, and event shirts push these numbers higher. See the full POD side hustle guide for more on income mechanics.
For fitness business owners positioned to succeed with a POD side hustle:
The first month of an active fitness business POD shop is almost always the best: the pent-up demand from existing members drives immediate sales. Month two and beyond reflect the ongoing buy rate from the community. See the step-by-step POD startup guide for the full process.
Free plan, no inventory, no upfront cost. Start your fitness merch shop and see what your community buys.
Start FreeFor fitness business owners and community leaders with existing paying members, yes. The math works clearly: 100 members at 60% buy rate and $10 margin is $600/year with minimal ongoing effort. For someone without an existing audience, POD requires significant marketing investment before income becomes meaningful, making it a slow starter compared to service-based side hustles.
For fitness businesses sharing the shop link with existing members: first sale within 24-48 hours of launch. First meaningful monthly income (consistent orders from the community) within 2-4 weeks. For new creators building an audience from scratch: realistically 3-6 months before consistent income, longer for meaningful amounts.
Bear Grips Pro Shops is built specifically for fitness and active-lifestyle businesses: the catalog focuses on athletic apparel, free US shipping is included in base prices, the affiliate program is built in, and a Done-For-You VIP option is available for busy owners. Printify is a general-purpose POD supplier that you typically use through a separate storefront like Etsy or Shopify. The right choice depends on your setup preference. See the full comparison guide for details.