
PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning
Fitness · Fitness Centers
Description
What is PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning?
What sets PERFORMANCE360 apart is their commitment to delivering personalized fitness experiences that go beyond traditional gym offerings. Their facilities feature state-of-the-art equipment and innovative training spaces designed to optimize both individual and group workout sessions. Members benefit from expert-led programs that combine strength training, cardiovascular conditioning, and mobility work, ensuring a well-rounded approach to fitness.
The franchise's success is built on their unique training philosophy that emphasizes proper form, progressive overload, and sustainable results. Their certified trainers work closely with members to develop customized programs that align with individual goals, whether it's weight loss, muscle gain, or overall athletic performance enhancement.
PERFORMANCE360's community-driven approach creates an engaging and supportive environment where members can thrive. Their facilities foster a culture of encouragement and accountability, making fitness goals more achievable through shared experiences and mutual support. This combination of professional expertise, cutting-edge facilities, and strong community engagement has helped position PERFORMANCE360 as a standout option in the competitive fitness industry.
For entrepreneurs passionate about health and wellness, PERFORMANCE360 offers a proven business model that emphasizes both member success and operational excellence. Their systematic approach to fitness center management, coupled with comprehensive training and support systems, provides franchise owners with the tools needed to build thriving fitness communities in their local markets.
- Specialized strength conditioning focus
- Lower investment than sector average
- Above-average gross revenue performance
- Boutique system with personalized support
- Premium fitness niche positioning
- Established since 2011 operations
Location Analysis
Where PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning wins
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Financial Analysis
The numbers behind PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning
The fitness industry continues benefiting from strong consumer wellness trends and increased health consciousness, particularly in specialized training segments like strength and conditioning. The reported gross revenue of $506,755 exceeds the sub-sector average of $455,406, suggesting competitive operational performance despite lower investment requirements.
With only 3 units since 2011, the franchise represents a boutique system with limited market presence. This small scale presents both opportunities and considerations - potential franchisees may benefit from closer franchisor relationships and operational flexibility, though brand recognition and proven systems may be less established than larger competitors.
The specialized strength and conditioning focus differentiates from general fitness centers, targeting serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts willing to pay premium rates for expert training. This niche positioning can support higher margins but requires operators with fitness industry knowledge and coaching expertise.
Ideal investors should possess fitness industry experience and sufficient liquid capital to support initial investment plus working capital reserves. The specialized nature suggests owner-operators with coaching backgrounds may achieve optimal results. Prospective franchisees should thoroughly review the FDD and conduct comprehensive due diligence given the system's limited operational history.
Financing partners
Vetted partners, tailored to franchisees
Your Franzy advisor can connect you with these partners later in the process — competitive rates, specialized in franchise financing.
FranFund
CRF USA
Nonprofit SBA lender; provides financing for franchise acquisitions, startups, and expansion.
First Bank of the Lake
Pension Pros
FDD Item 7
Initial investment range
Per FDD Item 7, total initial investment ranges from $247,650 to $410,500. The midpoint $329,075 is what most franchisees report at signing — financing typically reduces cash-at-close by 80–90%. Knowing the investment range helps you plan confidently and ensure you're fully prepared to make the leap.
FDD Item 19
Average gross sales
According to Item 19 of the Franchise Disclosure Document, PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning has an average gross revenue of $507K. (Note: This information is based on the latest FDD in our records. Please review the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) and confirm this information directly with the brand. We make no claims of accuracy for the information presented.)
Growth over time
Franchise footprint
2023 Franchise Disclosure
FDD documents
Below are items 2, 3, 4, 7, 11 and 19 for PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning's 2023 FDD. The complete FDD is delivered to you directly by the franchisor, per the FTC Franchise Rule.
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Buyer FAQs
Frequently asked questions
The initial investment for a PERFORMANCE360 Strength & Conditioning franchise typically ranges between $247,650.00 and $410,500.00. This includes the franchise fee, equipment, real estate, and other startup costs. To get a detailed breakdown and better understand the financial requirements, we recommend scheduling a call with the Franzy team. We'll walk you through the specifics and answer any questions you might have. For more detailed information, refer to the financial sections of the FDD.
Disclaimer. The information provided on this page is based on the latest Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) that is publicly available and that we have on record, which was issued in 2023. This information is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal, financial, or business advice. We make no guarantees or claims regarding the completeness or accuracy. For the most current and detailed information, we recommend consulting the franchisor directly for the most recent FDD and regarding any questions that you may have about the information provided.

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