MADabolic enjoyed quite a stellar 2021, with plans for a promising 2022 ahead. In the last month, the company awarded new franchises in St. Petersburg, Florida and McAllen, Texas, and opened its newest studio locations in Charlottesville, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia, and Dupont in Washington, D.C. By Lizzy Yeserski

MADabolic enjoyed quite a stellar 2021, with plans for a promising 2022 ahead.

In the last month, the company awarded new franchises in St. Petersburg, Florida and McAllen, Texas, and opened its newest studio locations in Charlottesville, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia, and Dupont in Washington, D.C., with additional openings scheduled in the coming first weeks of the new year in Nashville, Tennessee and Stamford, Connecticut..

“The structure and accountability MADabolic offers will bring something new and unique to the Nashville fitness scene,” explained Will Shytle, co-owner of MADabolic Nashville. “It’s already been great to see something we believe in so strongly start to resonate with our training staff, and we are excited to bring MADabolic’s science-backed programming to Nashville to show this city something entirely unlike anything else on the market.”

And there’s no disputing the science behind the innovative program. MADabolic embraces three main principles: M for momentum, A for anaerobic exercise, and D for duration (MAD). As the first and only strength-driven interval-training franchise, MADabolic offers a first-to-market advantage for investors and delivers unmatched results to their clients.

The exclusive system revolves around work-to-rest ratios that offer challenging but achievable goals structured for each client. As a result, clients remain motivated and dialed into the program, which keeps them coming back for more.

Perhaps no one understands the value and excitement of MADabolic better than Corbin Jennings. A longtime MADabolic owner, Jennings will soon bring his total number of studios to a whopping nine. The newly opened Washington, D.C., and Alexandria locations are part of a seven-unit expansion Jennings initiated across the Washington metropolitan area.

“I opened up Arlington about five years ago. That was our first location,” said Jennings. When asked what drew him to the franchise, Jennings replied: “I think the big thing is, I hadn’t seen any other brands out there genuinely doing strength and doing it well. I loved what MADabolic was offering.” The best-in-class workout elevates MADabolic not only as a fitness club but as a genuine lifestyle club.

For entrepreneurs looking for a rewarding opportunity, the MADabolic brand stands out for its low initial investment and the limited number of employees required to run the business. Plus, the corporate team provides incomparable support, including essential pre-opening guidance, property selection assistance, and grand-opening support.

MADabolic strives to make operations as seamless as possible for franchisees. The brand’s tried-and-true efficient systems, combined with strong branding efforts and market-leading technology, give owners all the tools they need to be successful. Not only that, but the corporate team is comprised of industry experts who are well-seasoned in developing top brands.

But there’s more. Aside from offering a solid financial model within an ever-expanding industry, MADabolic prioritizes a culture of camaraderie and inclusion. Local owners host community events and get to know their client base personally, which is deeply meaningful.

Jennings, for one, recognizes how lucky he is to immerse himself in something he values and enjoys. “I love the people I work with,” he said. “It’s just fun getting into the gym.”

If your goal is to have fun in your career while impacting people’s health and wellness, then MADabolic might be for you.

Lizzy Yeserski

Contact: madabolic.com/own-a-madabolic