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Investments

$214,944 – $599,494

Franchise fee

$49,999 - $100,000

Michael Parrella opened his first martial arts studio in 1991. In 2009, he used his years of industry experience to start iLoveKickboxing.com, and he began franchising the concept in 2012. ILoveKickboxing now has locations across the U.S., Canada, and in Peru.
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Investments

$112,997 – $378,447

Franchise fee

$30,000

CKO Kickboxing founder Joseph Andreula first started offering kickboxing fitness classes in Hoboken, New Jersey, under the name Take It To The Max in 1997. He opened several more locations throughout New Jersey and New York before beginning to franchise in 2007. Each location offers classes in which members work out by punching and kicking a hanging heavy bag.
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Investments

$295,057 – $4,912,007

Franchise fee

$30,000 - $50,000

UFC Gym is an extension of mixed martial arts promotion company the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Franchise locations offer group fitness classes, private training, group training and MMA-style youth programs. Most facilities feature a functional training area, heavy bags, cardio and strength equipment, and a retail section.
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Investments

$449,800 – $865,500

Franchise fee

$29,500

The founders of Workout Anytime have been helping consumers get healthy and stay healthy for over three decades. Our goal is simple: offer the very best equipped club per square foot and the convenience of 24 hour access to health conscious consumers.
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Investments

$210,950 – $4,455,425

Franchise fee

$7,500 - $30,000

Dave Drum started Kampgrounds of America in 1961. He and other Billings, Montana, businessmen set up camping facilities off highways 87 and 212 in 1962, when the World’s Fair in Seattle was attracting tourists along those routes. As he started franchising that year, Drum opened a system of campgrounds along America’s highways. He was forced to use a “k” in “kampgrounds” instead of a “c” because of a copyright challenge.
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Investments

$37,650 – $87,500

Franchise fee

$25,000

Fit Body Boot Camp also makes the personal service and results that you’d get with a certified personal trainer affordable to a larger part of the population by providing fun, high energy personal training sessions in an affordable group training boot camp program.
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Investments

$148,771 – $462,800

Franchise fee

$29,500

Before Peter Taunton founded Snap Fitness Inc. in 2003, he was a professional racquetball player and owned and operated five fitness centers in Minnesota. Taunton's vision for Snap Fitness was to offer patrons a convenient and affordable place to work out 24 hours a day. The company began franchising in 2004, and is currently expanding globally.
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Investments

$168,150 – $227,700

Franchise fee

$35,000

Chuck Weisenfeld opened the first Crown Trophy store in Brooklyn, New York, in the summer of 1978. He began franchising the concept in 1987, and developed exclusive products that would be available only at Crown Trophy stores. Initially the business focused on providing awards and recognition items to local sports leagues, youth groups, clubs, schools and organizations. More recently, the company's offerings have expanded to include high-end corporate awards as well.
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Investments

$144,200 – $193,700

Franchise fee

$38,000

Freedom Boat Club was started in Sarasota, Florida, in 1989, and began franchising in 2000. Club members pay a monthly fee for access to a fleet of boats including flats boats, fishing boats, deckboats, bowriders, pontoons and cruisers. Each club also offers free boat training and safety classes.
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Investments

$240,900 – $397,900

Franchise fee

$25,000

Founded in 1983, Play It Again Sports buys and sells new and used sporting goods. Stores carry items like golf clubs and bags, baseball bats and gloves, in-line and ice skates, and fitness equipment. Play It Again Sports is owned by Winmark (formerly Grow Biz), which also franchises Music Go Round, Once Upon A Child, Style Encore and Plato's Closet.
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Investments

$91,600 – $133,200

Franchise fee

$30,000

9Round was founded in 2007 by professional kickboxer Shannon Hudson, who won the IKF Light Middleweight Champion of the World title in 2011. 9Round gyms use boxing and kickboxing fitness training methods in a 30-minute circuit-training format. Customers move between 9 different workout stations while supervised by a personal trainer. Hudson began franchising the concept in 2009.
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Investments

$168,100 – $300,700

Franchise fee

$46,500

Pure Barre was founded by dancer, choreographer and fitness guru Carrie Rezabek Dorr. Carrie opened her first studio in the basement of an office building in Birmingham, MI in 2001. With no initial clients, staff, signage or even a bathroom, the concept took off as clients were amazed by the results they saw from the workout.
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Investments

$155,500 – $536,700

Franchise fee

$30,000

Brothers Chad and Kevin Olsen opened the first Pro Image store in Salt Lake City in 1985, and began franchising the concept a year later. Pro Image Sports stores sell licensed professional and collegiate sports apparel, hats and novelty items.
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Investments

$180,000 – $338,000

Franchise fee

$38,000

Sally Edwards and Elizabeth Jansen opened the first Fleet Feet Sports in Sacramento, California, in 1976. In 1993, Tom Raynor purchased the company and moved the headquarters to Carrboro, North Carolina. Fleet Feet stores offer measurement, gait analysis and fitting services to help customers find the right athletic shoes, inserts, socks, sports bras and other athletic apparel.
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Investments

$3,700 – $32,750

Franchise fee

$1,250

While teaching traditional jazz dance classes in Evanston, Illinois, in 1969, Judi Sheppard Missett turned her students away from the mirrors and started a "just for fun" class that incorporated dance moves to provide aerobic exercise. After moving to Southern California, she started training other instructors in the Jazzercise program in 1977.
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Investments

$563,529 – $999,121

Franchise fee

$49,500

Orangetheory Fitness studios offer trainer-led group workout sessions, which are broken into intervals of cardiovascular and strength training. Equipment used in the classes includes treadmills, rowing machines and free weights. Each participant also wears a heart-rate monitor, and their heart rate is displayed on screens during the workout. The company has been franchising since 2010.
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Investments

$857,080 – $4,234,750

Franchise fee

$20,000

Planet Fitness got its start in 1992 when Michael Grondahl acquired a struggling gym. He reduced membership prices to compete against better-known brands and focused on serving occasional or first-time gym users. Every Planet Fitness location holds a pizza night for members once a month, as well as a bagel morning, and Tootsie Rolls are available at all times. Each gym also has a "Lunk Alarm" to discourage behaviors such as grunting and dropping weights.
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Investments

$222,500 – $515,000

Franchise fee

$49,500

By the time they met in 2009, The Barre Code co-founders Jillian Lorenz and Ariana Chernin were well on their way to being independently established within the Chicago health scene as go-to fitness experts. Their shared passion for personal training and empowerment through positivity led to the creation of Barre Bee Fit (The Barre Code’s original identity), which officially launched in 2010 with its first studio in the up-and-coming River North neighborhood of Chicago.
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Investments

$231,600 – $353,750

Franchise fee

$49,500

Established in New York City in 2014, Row House was born from the idea that rowing is simply the most efficient, low-impact, high-energy, full-body workout for any fitness level that unites, inspires and drives people to dig a little deeper. With it's widespread & devoted national following, Row House will lead the market.
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Investments

$304,500 – $1,984,500

Franchise fee

$25,000

Franchising since 2010, Crunch fitness centers offer access to workout equipment, personal training, and a variety of classes to base members. Peak members, who pay a higher monthly membership fee, also receive tanning services, free guest passes, and access to an online fitness and nutrition program that includes meal planning, recipes, fitness videos and tools, and nutritional products.
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Investments

$941,350 – $1,892,250

Franchise fee

$69,000

Founded by Eric Casaburi in 2002, New Jersey-based Retro Fitness began franchising in 2006. Retro Fitness gyms feature cardio equipment, circuit training equipment, movie theaters that play '80's films, weights, personal training, tanning, group fitness, a Retro Blends smoothie bar, supplements, and chiropractic services.
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Investments

$2,839,500 – $83,245,500

Franchise fee

$75,000

As a part of the Hilton portfolio, hotels in the Tapestry Collection present guests with an original hotel experience and the expected reliability of Hilton. Hilton Honors, our award-winning guest loyalty program, means frequent stays.
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Investments

$15,957,558 – $35,696,440

Franchise fee

$60,000

The Hotel Indigo concept was inspired by the charm and service that boutique hotels provide. In each location, the Hotel Indigo brand offers a superior guest experience that incorporates the neighborhood story of the community in which it resides, curating local experiences for its guest while guaranteeing guests a level of consistency offered by IHG standards.
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Investments

$9,200,465 – $12,661,400

Franchise fee

$50,000

The Staybridge Suites brand is popular among extended stay travelers, with its spacious suites and welcoming, refreshing experience. This popularity enabled it to reach growth milestones faster than any other brand in its segment. By continuing to cater to the needs of extended stay travelers, this brand is positioned to continue its growth momentum.
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Investments

$109,250 – $5,836,500

Franchise fee

$15,000

America's Best Inns & Suites is a high quality mid-level limited service hotel brand with locations throughout the United States. With 102 hotels open and 5 under development as of September 1, 2004, America's Best Inns & Suites continues to expand around the country. America's Best Inns & Suites is primarily a conversion brand for existing hotel owners looking for a better way to do business.
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