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StretchLab Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

StretchLab

Investment required
$269,000
-
$610,000
Number of franchises
485
+
71%
71%
The Camp Transformation Center Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

The Camp Transformation Center

Investment required
$351,000
-
$474,000
Number of franchises
106
+
10%
10%
iLoveKickboxing Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

iLoveKickboxing

Investment required
$200,000
-
$499,000
Number of franchises
75
+
-20%
-20%
The Exercise Coach Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

The Exercise Coach

Investment required
$136,000
-
$349,000
Number of franchises
168
+
81%
81%
KidStrong Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

KidStrong

Investment required
$313,000
-
$664,000
Number of franchises
52
+
940%
940%
Club Pilates Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Club Pilates

Investment required
$385,000
-
$839,000
Number of franchises
1029
+
37%
37%
Anytime Fitness Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Anytime Fitness

Investment required
$389,000
-
$970,000
Number of franchises
2318
+
-2%
-2%
Premier Martial Arts Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Premier Martial Arts

Investment required
$184,000
-
$422,000
Number of franchises
218
+
160%
160%
Burn Boot Camp Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Burn Boot Camp

Investment required
$239,000
-
$563,000
Number of franchises
316
+
16%
16%
F45 Training Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

F45 Training

Investment required
$294,000
-
$719,000
Number of franchises
789
+
32%
32%
Amazing Athletes Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Amazing Athletes

Investment required
$58,000
-
$92,000
Number of franchises
122
+
3%
3%
Arthur Murray Dance Studio Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Arthur Murray Dance Studio

Investment required
$71,000
-
$252,000
Number of franchises
234
+
5%
5%
Eat The Frog Fitness Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Eat The Frog Fitness

Investment required
$384,000
-
$631,000
Number of franchises
17
+
0%
0%
Snap Fitness Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Snap Fitness

Investment required
$529,000
-
$1,015,000
Number of franchises
547
+
-13%
-13%
Starting Strength Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Starting Strength

Investment required
$235,000
-
$699,000
Number of franchises
17
+
325%
325%
Spenga Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Spenga

Investment required
$287,000
-
$861,000
Number of franchises
63
+
103%
103%
TITLE Boxing Club Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

TITLE Boxing Club

Investment required
$368,000
-
$665,000
Number of franchises
127
+
-17%
-17%
Retro Fitness Franchise FDD, Costs & Fees (2025)

Retro Fitness

Investment required
$1,483,000
-
$2,273,000
Number of franchises
86
+
-18%
-18%

The U.S. fitness industry is valued at approximately $35 billion and continues to grow as consumers prioritize health and wellness.

With 87 franchisors and over 20,000 franchise locations, fitness franchises offer entrepreneurs the opportunity to enter a thriving market that caters to a diverse customer base. Whether you're interested in opening a gym, boutique fitness studio, or specialized training center, the fitness industry provides a range of business models to fit various interests and investment levels.

Fitness franchises benefit from strong consumer demand for accessible and personalized fitness experiences. As more people commit to maintaining active lifestyles, fitness franchises are well-positioned to thrive in both urban and suburban markets, making them a solid investment choice.

Key Sub-Industries in Fitness Franchising

Fitness franchising offers a variety of services that cater to different fitness preferences and goals. Some of the key sub-industries within fitness franchising include:

  • Gyms and Health Clubs: Traditional gyms offer a wide range of equipment and fitness classes, attracting consumers of all fitness levels. Franchises in this sector benefit from consistent membership revenue and repeat business.
  • Boutique Fitness Studios: Boutique fitness franchises specialize in specific types of workouts, such as yoga, pilates, cycling, or high-intensity interval training (HIIT). These studios often build loyal communities, providing personalized attention and niche workout experiences.
  • Personal Training and Group Fitness: Franchises offering one-on-one personal training or small group fitness classes cater to clients looking for individualized fitness plans. This sub-industry continues to grow as people seek tailored fitness solutions to meet their specific goals.
  • Recovery and Wellness Centers: With the increasing focus on holistic health, recovery and wellness franchises offer services such as cryotherapy, stretching, and massage therapy. These centers complement the fitness industry by providing essential recovery services to enhance physical performance.

How to Choose the Right Fitness Franchise

When selecting a fitness franchise, consider factors such as your passion for health and wellness, the initial investment required, and the level of franchisor support available.

Fitness franchises typically range in investment from $100,000 to $500,000, depending on the size and type of facility. With 87 franchisors offering fitness-related opportunities, franchisees can choose from a wide variety of business models, including boutique studios, large gyms, and specialized fitness centers.

It’s important to choose a franchise that provides comprehensive training, marketing support, and operational guidance, particularly if you’re new to the fitness industry. Look for a franchisor with a strong brand presence, a track record of success, and a focus on supporting franchisees to ensure long-term business growth.