LA Boxing to Expand Franchise Operations in Denver Area
COSTA MESA, CA--(LAB NEWS WIRE)--Jan. 31, 2005—
LA BOXING Franchise Corporation, a national operator of distinctive cardio boxing health and fitness gyms, today announced plans to expand its operations in the Denver area with a new franchise being awarded to Glenn Goodson for Aurora, CO. Just last month, the Company entered the Colorado market with the sale of a franchise in the Littleton, CO area.
LA BOXING Franchise Corporation currently operates 5 franchised gyms in 3 states: California, Colorado and New Mexico, in addition to its flagship company-owned gym facilities in Costa Mesa, California, where franchisees are trained.
The Company''s industry-redefining sports, professional fitness and family recreation gyms offer access to professional fighter training instructors, and heavy bags, in addition to state-of-the-art cardio, resistance and free-weight training equipment. Other benefits include multiple group boxing and kickboxing fitness classes, a team of certified LA BOXING personal trainers, programming, a wide selection of adult and youth programs and activities, and a full-size professional boxing ring. Families will appreciate LA BOXING’s wide selection of adult and youth programs and classes.
Furthermore, members can take advantage of LA BOXING power drinks and products which provide the best in nutritional food and beverage services.
LA BOXING executives commented on the planned expansion: "Colorado continues to represent an excellent growth opportunity for LA BOXING as we address the strong consumer demand for our cardio boxing and kickboxing facilities and full range of exercise, health-education, nutrition programming, products and services," said Anthony Geisler, president. "LA BOXING represents the ideal destination for both individuals and families seeking a healthy and active way of life and we are pleased to extend our services to the Aurora, CO market."
“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.” Geisler further explains, “We even source and train the salespeople in addition to recruiting professional fighters as instructors for the franchisee. Included in our staff of instructors are professional fighters such as Genaro "Chicanito" Hernandez and many others. We've also trained numerous other professional fighters. However, the vast majority of our members are women who are interested in a cardio workout and enjoying the benefits of our fitness training program.”
LA BOXING is the gym of preference for amateur and professional athletes and people in the mainstream who are dedicated to leading fit and healthy lives.
Potential LA BOXING franchisees are required to pay a $25,000 franchise fee which is included in the $87,900 to $97,550 range of capital needed to get started. Location options range from retail strip shopping centers to freestanding commercial buildings and can even be placed in office campus areas. Absolutely no previous boxing, kickboxing, training or health and fitness experience is necessary to qualify for an LA BOXING franchise.
Disclaimer:
This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for information purposes only. There are approximately 15 US States that regulate the offer and sale of franchises. US States - California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of or desire a franchise in one of these states, we will not offer you a franchise unless and until we have complied with any applicable presale registration and/or disclosure requirements in your jurisdiction.
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