LA Boxing Franchise Expands into San Mateo
LA BOXING Franchise Corporation, a national operator of distinctive cardio boxing, kickboxing and MMA health and fitness gyms, announced today the signing of an exclusive franchise for the San Mateo, CA, area. The new franchise was awarded to Mad Eel, LLC, and its three owners, Robert Mendoza, Antonio Damian, and Brandon Lee. The Mad Eel group also owns and operates an LA BOXING franchise in San Bruno, CA. The Southern California-based LA BOXING Franchise Corporation continues its fast-paced expansion, taking the franchise company to 95 units in 18 states and Puerto Rico.
The Mad Eel group currently operates one of the most successful franchises in Northern California.
“Continued new unit success in the last quarter of 2007 can be attributed in large part to the new people that we have hired at the corporate office in the last 12 months,” said Anthony Geisler, president of LA BOXING Franchise Corporation. Since launching franchise sales in the late fall of 2004, Geisler has expanded the original company-owned gym into an 18-state fitness business through extensive franchising and a solid business model. “We have exceeded both franchise sales forecasts for 2007, and also in-store revenues,” he added.
“We have had a tremendous year, and our LA BOXING brand continues to grow,” said Carl J. Kosnar, Managing Partner of The Kosnar Group, franchise development consultants for LA BOXING Franchise Corporation. “As the largest cardio boxing franchise company in the world, our franchisees have set the bar in offering superior services in fitness training to hundreds of thousands of gym members. It has positioned us for even bigger growth in 2008,” he added.
About LA BOXING Franchise Corporation
LA BOXING Franchise Corporation, a membership physical fitness company consisting of unique professional boxing and kickboxing training regimens which utilize a system and products that are proprietary to LA Boxing, offers a turn-key franchise with the franchisee and staff receiving full training and ongoing support. The Company sources and trains membership salespeople in addition to recruiting professional fighters as instructors for its franchisees. LA BOXING has trained world champions and numerous other professional fighters. However, the vast majority of our members are women and men who are just interested in a cardio workout and enjoying the benefits of our fitness training program.
Potential LA BOXING franchisees are required to pay a $25,000 franchise fee which is included in the $133,400 to $150,050 range of capital needed to get started. Location options range from retail strip shopping centers to freestanding commercial buildings. Absolutely no previous boxing, kickboxing, training or health and fitness experience is necessary to qualify for an LA BOXING franchise.
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