Based on analysis of 192 franchises in FranchiseStack's database, Body Fit Training (BFT) sits within the mid-tier investment bracket for boutique fitness. Compared to competitors like Anytime Fitness ($398K-$974K), BFT offers a specialized group training model. As an Xponential Fitness brand, it benefits from a centralized corporate infrastructure and a standardized 7% royalty structure common among high-growth fitness concepts.
The total initial investment for a BFT studio typically ranges from $350,000 to $550,000, which includes the franchise fee, equipment, and build-out costs.
Franchisees are required to pay a monthly royalty fee of 7% of gross sales to the franchisor.
BFT is owned by Xponential Fitness, which also manages brands like Club Pilates, Pure Barre, and CycleBar.
BFT's entry cost of $350K is slightly lower than Anytime Fitness's entry point of $398K, though Anytime Fitness has a higher upper-end investment of $974K.
BFT studios generally require between 2,000 and 3,000 square feet of retail space to accommodate group training equipment and floor space.
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