30 Minute Hit is rapidly expanding across the U.S., with seven franchises recently awarded. Stacey Firth, vice president of franchise development, shared more information about the brand’s growth. By Elice Morgenson
30 Minute Hit is rapidly expanding across the U.S., with seven franchises recently awarded. Stacey Firth, vice president of franchise development, shared more information about the brand’s growth.
“Clermont will be our first Florida location, and we have just awarded a location in Tampa as well. We recently awarded two more in Texas, one in Alabama, and two in Indiana. Things have been really busy, as potential candidates are seeing a big opportunity with the surging demand in fitness, room to expand, and low investment,” Firth said. In December 2021, the brand opened a location in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the first of a multi-unit development plan.
Founded in Vancouver in 2004, 30 Minute Hit has more than 90 locations across Canada, the U.S., Ireland, and Saudi Arabia, and it hopes to see more international expansion in 2022. With its global development, the fitness concept is recognized as a symbol of innovation, with a flexible business model that truly is one of a kind. 30 Minute Hit is entering national and international markets with untapped potential.
“We are expanding internationally, with our main focus being on the United Kingdom. We have a location sold in Belfast now well into the site-selection phase. We are very excited to bring 30 Minute Hit to more women across the world,” Firth said.
Recently, 30 Minute Hit was recognized for its fifth-consecutive Franchise Business Review Satisfaction Award at the 2022 International Franchise Association annual convention in San Diego. “We are excited to be recognized in the fitness industry for being a top, low-cost option for potential franchisees,” Firth said. “Our business model is so simple and designed to keep our costs as low as possible, so we can be successful and thrive. With low startup costs, more people have the opportunity to be in the fitness industry and do something that they love every day.”
Elice Morgenson