Alloy Personal Training Business

The Perfect Business Model for Fitness Professionals

Episode Summary

Matt and Rick describe the launch of our new, smaller footprint franchise model, why we chose to offer another option and why it's the perfect solution for the fitness professional who wants to open their own facility. → Learn more at → http://bit.ly/alloy_franchise

Episode Notes

We are excited to announce that we are releasing a new smaller franchise model to complement our standard model. Our standard model has two pods that two coaches can train 12 clients in each session. With the new smaller footprint model that we are releasing, we have one pod that one coach can train a maximum of 6 clients per session.

This new model will lower the price threshold, making it less expensive to open due to the smaller footprint. However, it will still drive good revenue and good margins, making it very appealing, especially to fitness professionals who wish to own their own facility.

There are several reasons why we are bringing this new model to the market. Firstly, over the years, we have worked with many fitness professionals, such as personal trainers and strength coaches, and amassed a big following. With our standard model, the investment threshold needed excludes many of these people.

With the new smaller model, we are able to cater to the needs of this following and give them an opportunity to own a fitness facility. We are giving them a shortcut to owning a fitness business and continue doing what they are good at while the Alloy machine handles the rest.

Tune in to this episode to learn more about our new exciting franchise model and why it might be a good fit for you. We also explain why now is the perfect time to invest in a smaller footprint model.

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