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It is very rewarding when your members become stronger and fitter. If you run your studio well and work hard, fit20 offers an attractive revenue model. We know exactly what you need to do and when to do it. Taking those steps will result in a well-functioning studio or, in the long run, multiple studios.

Your members

The fit20 training changes the lives of your members. Our target audience aims to stay active and is conscious about health. We would like to ski until we are 80 years old; I want to eliminate my back problems; we view fit20 as a necessary physical investment and no more tired legs at the end of a workday. These are just a few examples of the many positive customer stories.

My mission is to add strength to the lives of as many people as possible so they can live fulfilling lives. Strength plays a vital role. It changes everything.

Walter Vendel Founder fit20 Global Franchise

Business model

Benefit from great unit economics and high profit potential with our low average investment of £35K and average revenues of £102K, ensuring a strong return on investment (ROI) for franchisees. fit20 applies a franchise fee for marketing and system support. You will arrange financing and contribute a small portion from your own capital to start your own fit20 studio. On average, break-even is typically achieved between months 6 to 7. The revenue model is appealing as you can generate income as soon as you open. More importantly, in a relatively short time you could open a second studio. Check out our article for more info on the profitability.

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