
Realising the importance of 'healthy soul stays in a healthy body', people are consciously trying to keep their bodies and souls healthy, thereby leading to tremendous growth in the fitness industry. Emergence of organised players in the industry is adding more to its benefits.
There has been a shift in the fitness industry making it more organised during the last few years. In the past it was difficult coming across more than one or two non-branded and locally run fitness centres or gyms in a locality but the current scenario is entirely different. Gyms and fitness centres have been opening in all nooks and corners.
Toning up the fitness sector
People always aspire to remain fit and healthy. The traditional unorganised fitness centres and methods have given way to swanky well equipped gyms. This transformation is the main cause for the sudden spouting of fitness centres in the country.
All These factors have encouraged business entrepreneurs to expand their fitness ventures via franchise route for better chances of success and profits.
Organised or unorganised fitness centres?
Yoga and spas are added in the modern fitness centres to relax the mind as well. The modern gyms keep well trained instructors to advise the clients about proper diet and exercises. Istayak Ansari, Vice President, Gold’s Gym India on this says: “Counseling is the key to success in this business. Equipments can keep on changing as per new developments.” Therefore organised centres with experienced instructors and trainers work better on fitness of their clients.
Emerging and expanding fitness players
Under the terms of the agreement, House of Fitness (HOF) will develop own Anytime Fitness gyms and it will also sub-franchise the brand. In another recent development Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian Cricket Team captain and celebrity cricketer announced the opening of his first fitness centre, SportsFit in Gurgaon, Haryana.
The first fitness centre is a 25,000 sq. ft property at Global Foyer, Golf Course Road, Gurgaon. Moreover, in next five years the brand plans to open 200 gyms. Speaking on the occasion, Arun Pandey, Business Partner and Chief Mentor, SportsFit, said: “M S Dhoni is very excited about this project and his vision is to build a culture of fitness among the people of India and also enhance the fitness of professional athletes.
This rapid development in the franchise and fitness arena proves that the fitness sector is highly rewarding via the franchise route. Young and even mature entrepreneurs who have passion for fitness and a business mind can surely reap great profits by becoming a fitness franchisee of a renowned brand.