Body Alive Franchise, LLC fits first-time franchise buyers looking for an emerging fitness concept.
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Data shown is extracted from the 2026 Franchise Disclosure Document filed with state regulators. Fees, investment ranges, and other terms may have changed since this filing. Always request the current FDD directly from the franchisor before making any investment decisions. This information is not financial, legal, or investment advice. Full disclaimer.
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| Body Alive Franchise, LLC | Beem Franchisor LLCSimilar price | Jazzercise, Inc.Biggest system | Next Health Franchising LLCTop-rated in category | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Industry: Fitness & Wellness | ||||
| Franchise fee | $35K | $65K | $1K | $80K |
| Total investment | $500K–$716K | $393K–$718K | $2K–$3K | $1.6M–$2.2M |
| Royalty | 10% of Gross Sales | 8% | 20% of gross member enrollment | 9% of Gross Sales |
| Total units | 0 | 38 | 5,092 | 0 |
| Item 19? | No | No | Yes | Yes |
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Body Alive Franchise, LLC requires a $35,000 initial franchise fee and a total initial investment range of $500,200–$715,800, per the most recent FDD on file.
No. Body Alive Franchise, LLC does not include a financial performance representation in its FDD. Prospective buyers should rely on validation calls with existing franchisees and benchmark against industry medians.
Franchisees pay a royalty of 10% of Gross Sales and an advertising fund contribution of 0% on gross sales as defined in Item 6 of the FDD.
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