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30 Minute Hit

The 30 Minute Hit® is a specialised Boxing and Kickboxing circuit exercise for ladies that promises incredible results…

Minimum Investment: £70,000

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Anytime Fitness

Anytime Fitness is one of the most globally recognised gym brands. With the support of an experienced global…

Minimum Investment: £170,000

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Fitter Body Ladies

Home of the UK's Most Popular 28 Day Challenge For Women Over 30.

Minimum Investment: £18,000

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Children Franchises

Gravity Active Entertainment

Gravity Active Entertainment is the UK's premium active entertainment brand. We provide multi-product activities and experiences in some…

Minimum Investment: £250,000

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HITZone

Help transform your community’s health in 25 minutes with a proven high profit franchise.

Minimum Investment: £19,500

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Children Franchises

Premier Sport

Premier Sport is one of the UK's leading sports coaching organisation, providing teaching to more than 150,000 children…

Minimum Investment: £7,450

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HYPOXI

Run a HYPOXI business and enable people to achieve their best body figure naturally!

Minimum Investment: £50,000

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Bodystreet

Business success is less about the equipment and more about the know-how and understanding of how a business…

Minimum Investment: £20,000

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GYMGUYZ

GYMGUYZ is a mobile fitness concept. Our personal trainers bring the workout to the client’s home, place of…

Minimum Investment: £25,000

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énergie Fitness

énergie Fitness provides the opportunity to build a thriving business in the fast-growth health and fitness sector

Minimum Investment: £120,000

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fit+

fit+ is the pioneer fitness franchisor in staff-less gyms in Germany. Apply to get the fit+ master license…

Minimum Investment: £120,000

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Children Franchises

My Gym Children’s Fitness Center

My Gym Children's Fitness Center offers an innovative programme in the children's educational fitness industry, a field that…

Minimum Investment: £99,000

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fit20

Owning a fit20 franchise provides you with an opportunity to earn a six figure income while maintaining a…

Minimum Investment: £15,000

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Hybrid Fitness

Combine the best fitness equipment with leading classes and great facilities all packaged into an affordable and flexible…

Minimum Investment: £50,000

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Jetts 24 Hour Fitness

Jetts is an award-winning 24/7 fitness network with over 250 clubs and more than 250,000 members in Australia,…

Minimum Investment: £110,000

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A guide to gym franchise

The fitness industry continues to grow at pace across the UK, and gym franchises offer one of the most varied entry points for entrepreneurs at any investment level. Whether you want to run mobile fitness classes, manage a boutique studio, or open a full-scale health club, there is a model to match your goals and budget. With 16 live opportunities on the directory and investment starting from as little as £7,450 and reaching up to £250,000, the gym franchise sector rewards both first-time business owners and experienced operators alike.

How much does a gym franchise cost?

Investment levels vary considerably depending on whether you are operating a mobile or home-based concept, a compact studio, or a large-footprint club. Here is a broad breakdown of what to expect at each level:

  • Under £25,000 — low-investment and mobile concepts: Brands such as Premier Sport (£7,450), fit20 (£15,000), Fitter Body Ladies (£18,000), HITZone (£19,500), Bodystreet (£20,000), and GYMGUYZ (£25,000) allow you to enter the fitness sector with relatively modest capital, often operating from studios, client homes, or rented space.
  • £25,000–£75,000 — boutique and specialist studios: UBX Boxing + Strength (£40,000), Hybrid Fitness (£50,000), HYPOXI (£50,000), and 30 Minute Hit (£70,000) sit in this mid-range, typically involving a dedicated studio premises with a clearly defined niche audience.
  • £75,000–£130,000 — established studio and club formats: My Gym Children’s Fitness Center (£99,000), Jetts 24 Hour Fitness (£110,000), énergie Fitness (£120,000), and fit+ (£120,000) represent more substantial investments, generally requiring a signed lease and fit-out of a purpose-built venue.
  • £130,000 and above — large-format clubs and entertainment venues: Anytime Fitness (£170,000) and Gravity Active Entertainment (£250,000) require the highest capital commitment but offer well-recognised brands and the infrastructure of an established network behind you.

Types of gym franchise

  • Mobile and instructor-led fitness: Franchisees deliver sessions at external venues, schools, or clients’ homes rather than managing a fixed site. Premier Sport and GYMGUYZ are strong examples of this flexible, lower-overhead approach.
  • Boutique fitness studios: Compact venues focused on a specific training style, from boxing and strength work (UBX Boxing + Strength, 30 Minute Hit) to EMS and body-composition training (Bodystreet, fit20, HYPOXI).
  • Women-only and specialist audience studios: Fitter Body Ladies and 30 Minute Hit cater specifically to female members, offering a focused community environment that appeals to a clearly defined demographic.
  • 24-hour and mid-market health clubs: Brands such as Jetts 24 Hour Fitness, énergie Fitness, Anytime Fitness, and fit+ operate on a membership model with staffed or unstaffed clubs open around the clock.
  • Children’s and family fitness: My Gym Children’s Fitness Center targets younger members with structured activity programmes, while Gravity Active Entertainment offers a broader active entertainment experience for families.

Is a gym franchise right for you?

Gym franchises suit people who are passionate about health and wellbeing and enjoy building a community around them. You do not necessarily need a fitness qualification — many brands provide full training — but genuine enthusiasm for the sector will help you retain members and motivate staff. Consider whether you prefer a mobile, low-overhead business or are prepared to manage a physical premises with all the responsibilities that entails, from lease negotiations to staffing and equipment maintenance.

Look carefully at the membership or recurring revenue model each brand offers, as monthly subscriptions provide more predictable income than pay-as-you-go formats. Assess the strength of the franchise’s support package, the exclusivity of your territory, and how well-known the brand already is in your area. Attending a discovery day and speaking to existing franchisees before committing is always worthwhile.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a gym franchise cost in the UK?
Investment ranges from £7,450 for mobile or instructor-led concepts such as Premier Sport, right through to £250,000 for large-format venues like Gravity Active Entertainment. Most studio-based opportunities sit between £15,000 and £120,000.

Do I need fitness or business experience to run a gym franchise?
Not always. Many franchisors — including those in the boutique and mobile segments — provide comprehensive training programmes covering both the fitness and operational sides of the business. A willingness to learn and strong people skills are often valued as highly as prior experience.

What is the difference between a franchise and a business opportunity in this category?
A franchise typically comes with a formal agreement, brand licence, ongoing support, and an exclusive territory. A business opportunity, such as HITZone or HYPOXI, may offer a similar model but with fewer contractual obligations and sometimes less structured ongoing support.

Are gym franchises a good investment?
The fitness sector has demonstrated long-term consumer demand across the UK. A franchise reduces some of the risks of starting from scratch by giving you a proven model and brand recognition, though success still depends on location, local marketing, and your own commitment as an operator.

Can I run a gym franchise part-time or alongside other work?
Some mobile and instructor-led models, such as Premier Sport or GYMGUYZ, can be scaled to suit part-time hours in the early stages. Larger club-based franchises typically require a full-time commitment, particularly during the launch period.

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