Even with that growth, numbers
continue to increase, albeit the last
8-10 months has seen a slow down
from the rapid growth experienced
throughout 2015 and 2016. A squeeze on
territories and catchments will for sure
be a contributing factor in locating and
securing the right premises with the right
demographics.
Those looking to take their career path
in the fitness franchise direction have
a pool of up to 30 franchises to chose
from in Australia (full list on the WNiF –
Fitness Franchising directory). These
range from full service and 24-hour
gyms to smaller group fitness, personal
training studios and boutiques – all
with something different to entice their
newest franchisee. For more on helping
you choose the right fitness franchise
click here.
The Australian fitness industry is part of
a larger global fitness community and
not alone at successfully introducing
regular exercise into tens of thousands of
new members lives ever month. For that
reason, let’s have a look at some fitness
franchises you have most likely never
heard of (this is just a fraction of them),
from the US, UK and Europe.
*currencies have been converted to
Australian dollars.
TITLE Boxing Club Koko FitClub
Product/service: Boxing fitness clubs Product/service: Personal coaching gym
Franchises in the U.S.: 130
Net worth requirement: AU$403,000
Royalty: AU$550/month
Franchise fee: AU$40,000
Franchises in the U.S.: 200
Net worth requirement: AU$267,000
Royalty: 7% of memberships sold
Franchise fee: AU$47,000 (AU$39,000 if 3
or more are bought)
The TITLE Boxing Club franchise,
headquartered in Kansas City, brings
a popular inner-city phenomenon, the
boxing club, to the suburbs, smaller
cities, and towns.
The calorie-burning self-defence course
appeals to a largely young, female
clientele.
TITLE Boxing Club provides a one-week
training program for its franchisees
and offers daily webinars and annual
conferences.
TITLE Boxing Club is number 363 in the
Franchise 500 List (2017).
The Rockland, Massachusetts based
company with gyms in 29 states
automates personal training for its
customers.
Clients take a survey that takes into
account their lifestyle and goals to
create a personalised fitness regimen.
Each time they come to a KoKo club,
they insert a key into a “smart trainer,”
generating the day’s 30-minute
customised workout with personalised
instructions.
KoKo’s technology focuses primarily on
helping clients manage weight and
maintain muscle.
www.kokofitclub.com
www.titleboxingclub.com
PROGRESSIVE CALISTHENICS
CERTIFICATION (PCC) WILL TAKE
YOUR SERIOUS TRAINING TO
SERIOUS NEW LEVELS.
Master the key calisthenics movements of the push up, the
pull up, the flag, muscle ups, handstands, pistols and more.
If you, your clients and/or your members are looking for
the toughest, most brutally productive training techniques,
then you’ll want to be front and centre at the Progressive
Calisthenics Certification this November.
Perth and Sydney workshops:
November 2017
For full workshop details, including payment plan
options, visit fitnessnetwork.com.au/pcc
or call us on 1300 493 832
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