He came to America from Cuba at 5 years old. His mom cleaned houses. His dad drove trucks. And somewhere between working 3 jobs, going through EMT school, and becoming a Miami-Dade firefighter — Lazro "Laz" Gonzalez decided he wasn't built to just survive. He was built to be Legendary. Laz is the founder and majority owner of Legendary Fitness — one of South Florida's fastest-growing gym brands with 4 locations across Miami (Doral, Kendall, Cutler Bay, and Legendary Pilates) and a 5th on the way in Broward. He started with $15,000 in savings, a shady business partner who was stealing from the gym, and COVID shutting his doors just months after he took sole ownership. He didn't quit. In this episode, we break down every stage of his journey — the hustle, the betrayal, the pandemic grind, the culture he built, and why he believes there's only one real secret to winning in business: your people. He also gets into relationships, mentorship, franchising, the "pillars vs fillers" philosophy that runs his entire company, and the one piece of advice that's followed him since his 20s. This one is for the builders, the grinders, the ones who refuse to let the ghost of their potential haunt them. 🏋️ Connect with Laz & Legendary Fitness: 📲 Instagram: @mrlegendaryfit 🏋️ Legendary Fitness Miami: @legendaryfitnessMiami 🏋️ Legendary Fitness Dorado: @legendaryfitnessDoral 🏋️ Legendary Fitness Cutler Bay: @legendaryfitnessCutlerBay 📍 3 gym locations + Legendary Pilates — South Florida ⏱️ CHAPTERS: [see below] 🔔 Subscribe to The Black Sheep Perspective — raw, unscripted conversations with people who think differently. ⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps 0:00 — Teaser: Women, Mentors & the Legendary Mindset 0:40 — Welcome & Guest Intro: Laz Gonzalez — Firefighter, Gym Owner, Entrepreneur 4:05 — Born in Cuba, Won the Immigration Lottery at Age 5 5:37 — Mom Cleaned Houses, Dad Drove Trucks — The Hustle He Came From 8:03 — School Struggles, Getting Arrested in Middle School 10:52 — The Decision That Changed Everything: Becoming a Firefighter 12:10 — One Ride-Along at Station One That Changed His Life 14:30 — EMT School: "If You Don't Know What You're Doing, Someone Gets Hurt" 15:23 — Why the Mentor You Choose in Your 20s Determines Everything 17:32 — Working 2–3 Jobs Simultaneously While Pursuing the Fire Department 20:58 — Moving Out at 19 — Breaking the Comfort Zone 24:39 — First Kid, First Real Relationship Test — The 6-Month Split 26:59 — "The Family Stays Happy Because the Work Never Stops" 29:36 — From the Fire Station to the Gym Floor 30:41 — Porky's Gym at 16: Where the Dream Was Born 31:18 — Orange Theory Changed Everything He Knew About the Fitness Business 34:37 — The Moment He Stopped Training — And Went Crazy 35:36 — Meeting the Original Legendary Fitness Owner 36:04 — "I Don't Want the Ghost of My Potential Looking at Me When I Die" 37:14 — 2019: Buying In for $15,000 — Growing from 90 to 150 Members 38:07 — His Partner Was Stealing: Car Payments, Mortgage Through the Gym 39:51 — The Investor Call — "You Owe Me $80,000" 41:46 — Taking Over All the Debt — Forcing the Partner Out 43:17 — Building the Legendary Ecosystem from the Ground Up 44:22 — COVID Hits: "This Is Where Mr. Legendary Was Born" 45:29 — Renting Gym Equipment to Members to Survive COVID 47:08 — Team Works for Free to Save the Brand 48:20 — "It's Not What I Thought — It's What I KNEW" 49:00 — The Real Secret: People Over Equipment, Always 52:06 — Build a Team of Pillars, Not Fillers 55:09 — Customer Service Is Everything — The Cuban Restaurant Story 57:40 — Why People Call Legendary a "Cult" (And Why That's a Compliment) 1:01:00 — Letting Coaches Buy Into the Business: Sweat Equity 1:03:50 — Meet the Partners: Soul, Gabe, Carlos & John 1:05:45 — What's Next: The Den, Broward Expansion & the Franchise Blueprint 1:09:02 — Real Talk on Entrepreneurship: Go All In or Don't Go 1:11:32 — Build a Brand First — Then Find Your Mentors 1:12:20 — The 1-Year, 3-Year, 5-Year Plan Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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