In an industry that was hit hard by the pandemic, Jabz Boxing has proven its resilience. After announcing its rebranding in April, the boxing-based fitness concept has shown that, with proper support, growth and success are not only possible for studio clients but also for franchisees. By Brianna Bohn

New Systems Help Network Partners Grow

In an industry that was hit hard by the pandemic, Jabz Boxing has proven its resilience. After announcing its rebranding in April, the boxing-based fitness concept has shown that, with proper support, growth and success are not only possible for studio clients but also for franchisees.

Since Jabz Boxing unveiled several updates, network partners have been able to take advantage of the brand’s business fitness sessions, where they meet with the leadership team to discuss financial and strategic goals, and the new learning management system, The Ring, which provides training and resources 24/7.

Teresa Robinson, a nurse and mother of three who bought the Gilbert, Arizona, Jabz Boxing studio after being a member there for over three years, has seen the impact of the new systems firsthand.

“The Ring has been really helpful in keeping everything fresh and new. They host workshops and help you learn about everything available on the platform: new exercises, the online store and a discussion board where other franchise owners can ask questions and share ideas about how they run their studios,” Robinson said, noting her excitement about an upcoming workshop: “New Client Intake and the Jabz Boxing Sales Process.”

In the year that she has owned the business, Robinson has turned to The Ring on countless occasions, and the support has been overwhelming, she said.

“In December, Jabz had just come out with a winter apparel line, and I went on the discussion board on The Ring because I needed different sizes. Another owner from Pennsylvania had the sizes I needed, and she sent them out to me. It’s nice that we’re all one big community now, and we can offer help to each other,” Robinson said.

Originally joining the studio as a member because of its family culture and the contagious positive energy of its certified trainers, Robinson is happy to report that the brand continues to be dedicated to its core values.

“They flew out to Arizona to meet with me and stop by the studio. It was really nice that they took the time to speak with me, see my goals for the studio and share how they are going to help me grow,” Robinson said.

Already realizing some of those goals, Robinson has hired a Jabz Boxing community manager who will drive new clients to the studio and increase brand awareness.

Brianna Bohn

Contact: jabzboxing.com/own-a-jabz, Danielle Scott, ZGrowth: dscott@ZGrowth.com