Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Grand opening planned for new Snap Fitness on East Beltline

February 9, 2010
Grand Rapids Press

GRAND RAPIDS TOWNSHIP -- The latest franchise for 24-hour workout center Snap Fitness is at 1600 East Beltline NE, with a grand opening set for Feb. 26.

Owner Ryan Cook and general manager Kim Von Kaenel opened the site last month and are offering a no-enrollment-fee special for new members.

The Knapps Corner center is Snap's 11th location in the Grand Rapids area.

Members get key cards that provide access to the Minneapolis-based company's fitness centers in the U.S., Canada and India.

Details are available at snapfitness.com, or by calling the new site, 361-1600.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Snap Fitness to open new location


Ed Taylor, East Valley Tribune

Snap Fitness, a Minnesota-based franchiser of fitness centers, said it plans to open a new location March 1 at 990 E. Riggs Road, Chandler.

The business, owned by Chandler residents Jon and Susan Moore, will be the seventh Snap Fitness location in the Valley.

The club has set up a hotline to provide information about charter memberships at (480) 369-4457.

In addition to state-of-the-art equipment, the center will offer personal training and online services such as nutrition and meal planning through personal Web pages, Jon Moore said.

The company has opened more than 1,000 locations in the United States, Canada and India with another 900 sold or under development.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Snap Fitness Expansion India

Author
Patrick Strait, Snap Fitness

Snap Fitness, Inc., the rapidly growing franchisor of compact, 24/7 express fitness clubs, recently announced it will open new clubs in Bangalore and Mumbai, India. The new clubs will be owned and operated by Force Fitness India Pvt. Ltd., an experienced area developer of fitness franchises in India.

"With people earning more money in India today than ever before, many have an increasing propensity for spending their disposable incomes on ways to look and feel better," said Deepak Lalvani, Director-Sales Snap Fitness India. "For many of the workers in call centers and other business services that must work unusual hours, there is great demand for a fitness club such as Snap Fitness that is open 24/7, and emphasizes fast, convenient and affordable workouts."

Founded in 2003 by CEO Peter Taunton, Snap Fitness offers fitness clubs that emphasize fast, convenient and affordable workouts. A typical 2,500-square-foot facility features the same quality equipment as traditional big-box health clubs, but in a smaller, non-intimidating setting and at a fraction of the membership price.

Snap Fitness is experiencing phenomenal growth with more than 1,500 locations across the United States and Canada. Snap Fitness opened 86 new clubs in the second quarter of 2008, has opened close to 200 new clubs for the year. The company expects to close out the year with over 1000 locations open with 2000 markets sold. In addition to the two new club openings in India, Snap is looking to expand internationally throughout Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia.

The company is the leader in promoting member-friendly policies and value-added benefits. It offers month-to-month memberships as opposed to long-term contracts, and allows memberships to be frozen for up to three months a year with no penalty. In addition, the company provides members with a host of products and services, such as an Online Health Assessment and customized supplements, designed to give members better results and more value for their money.

"We are excited about the Force Fitness group joining the Snap Fitness team, and even more excited to expand Snap Fitness on an international level into India," said Taunton. "People all over the world are becoming increasingly aware that health and fitness is a necessity as opposed to a luxury. We are looking forward to fast growth in India and throughout the Middle East, and plan to open 250 new clubs within the next five years internationally."