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Fit20 Brings Slow-Motion Fitness Franchise to US Market
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Fit20 Brings Slow-Motion Fitness Franchise to US Market

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With compact studios and a minimalist setup, Fit20’s franchise concept brings efficient, sweat-free strength training to busy fitness consumers

Fit20, a strength training brand centered on slow-motion resistance workouts, is launching its franchise model in the U.S., targeting health-focused entrepreneurs to serve a growing market of time-strapped adults seeking efficient, low-impact fitness.

The franchising opportunity arrives following a recent meta-analysis that suggests significant strength gains don’t require endless sets and time spent in the gym. Unlike other fitness brands, Fit20 offers mirror-free, private studios with a one-on-one personal training approach.

“This model is a game-changer, and the impact is undeniable,” Fit20 USA CEO Dr. Ben Litalien said. “We’ve created a fitness experience that meets people where they are—busy, overwhelmed, and looking for something that actually works. Now, we’re giving wellness-minded professionals a chance to own a studio and lead that change in their communities.”

Fit20’s franchising opportunity is particularly attractive to physical therapists, chiropractors, nutritionists and other health professionals, according to Dr. Litalien.

“Fit20 bridges the gap between clinical wellness and practical fitness,” Dr. Litalien added. “It’s a natural extension for those already invested in people’s long-term health.”

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Fit20 highlights its smaller-than-average studio footprint, low overhead and lean staffing model as key advantages for prospective owners.

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