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YogaSix Tops 600 Signed Franchise Agreements, Expands in Key Cities
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YogaSix Tops 600 Signed Franchise Agreements, Expands in Key Cities

The Xponential-owned yoga brand is expanding across the U.S. and has a presence on Princess Cruises

YogaSix, a boutique yoga brand, has surpassed 600 signed franchise agreements, highlighting the power of its inclusive and full-sensory approach to yoga. The yoga franchise is now expanding in markets such as Los Angeles; Boston; Long Island, New York; and Alexandria, Virginia.

The Xponential Fitness-backed yoga franchise offers six classes ranging from heated to non-heated and reports unprecedented growth as consumers continue to seek health and fitness programming that hones in on the mind-body connection.

YogaSix was also recently recognized as a top franchise by Entrepreneur magazine, holding the number one ranking in the yoga category. It’s also one of the many Xponential boutique fitness brands offered to guests aboard Princess Cruises

“It’s been an incredible year of growth and overall prestige for our brand within the fitness and franchise space,” said Lindsay Junk, YogaSix president. “Signing more than 600 agreements is a milestone for us that shows mind-body wellness has staying power and truly is more important than ever.”

Junk predicted in an interview with ATN last year that consumers would continue to seek fitness routines that emphasize holistic well-being. 

“We have also seen many people coming back into our studios craving the community aspect of group fitness, which is definitely here to stay,” she said.

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YogaSix classes range from slow-paced Vinyasa, restorative, strength-based, fast-paced power yoga, a 101 class for newcomers or those looking to deepen their practice and a mixed class. Some participating YogaSix locations offer a class that utilizes a TRX wall mount system.

In addition to a wide range of offerings for yoga enthusiasts, YogaSix also offers 200 and 300-hour teacher training courses for those looking to complement their personal yoga practice or to teach yoga.

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