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F45 focusing on UK and US as part of growth plans
POSTED 15 Sep 2017 . BY Deven Pamben
F45 clubs offer a high-intensity, interval training regime based on 45-minute long training sessions
Australian fitness franchise F45 is concentrating on growth in the US and UK as it approaches the 1,000 studio mark.

As of August this year the brand had 967 franchises in Australia and New Zealand (569), the Americas (267), Asia (75), Europe (43), the Middle East (9) and Africa (4).

The company expects to have 1,150 studios by the end of the year, breaking the 1,000 mark by the end of October.

In the latest edition of Health Club Management, Rob Deutsch, founder and chief executive of F45 said: “We operate in 31 countries but our focus is currently on the US and the UK. That said we’re opening new clubs in Europe (Switzerland, Spain and France) and China. In Australia we only have a handful of territories available.”

F45 classes are 45-minute high-intensity circuit training workouts in studios that are on average 200-250sq m (2,150-2,690sq ft), with a typical member base of 250.

For the full interview click here.

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F45 focusing on UK and US as part of growth plans
POSTED 15 Sep 2017 . BY Deven Pamben
F45 clubs offer a high-intensity, interval training regime based on 45-minute long training sessions
Australian fitness franchise F45 is concentrating on growth in the US and UK as it approaches the 1,000 studio mark.

As of August this year the brand had 967 franchises in Australia and New Zealand (569), the Americas (267), Asia (75), Europe (43), the Middle East (9) and Africa (4).

The company expects to have 1,150 studios by the end of the year, breaking the 1,000 mark by the end of October.

In the latest edition of Health Club Management, Rob Deutsch, founder and chief executive of F45 said: “We operate in 31 countries but our focus is currently on the US and the UK. That said we’re opening new clubs in Europe (Switzerland, Spain and France) and China. In Australia we only have a handful of territories available.”

F45 classes are 45-minute high-intensity circuit training workouts in studios that are on average 200-250sq m (2,150-2,690sq ft), with a typical member base of 250.

For the full interview click here.

RELATED STORIES
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The founder of F45 talks about the fitness franchise’s remarkable worldwide growth in just three and a half years
Fitness studio F45 to grow presence in UK


Australian fitness franchise F45 has sold 50 franchises in the UK with 15 studios expected to be up and running in the country by the end of year.
FEATURE: People profile: James Haskell


The England Rugby International tells us about his upcoming cookbook and being a franchisee for functional training brand F45
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