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Budget gym franchise founded 1989; $638M revenue; 500+ locations; 3M+ members; non-judgmental philosophy; tiered memberships from $10/mo; Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company 2025
Crunch Fitness was founded in 1989 in New York City with a non-judgmental fitness philosophy emphasizing inclusivity and fun over performance-focused or intimidating gym atmospheres. The brand built its identity around group fitness classes, unusual workout formats, and a welcoming environment that attracted non-traditional gym-goers. Crunch transitioned to a franchise model, accelerating growth from its East Coast origins into a national and international footprint while maintaining core brand identity.\n\nCrunch operates a tiered membership model — Crunch Base, Peak, and One — with pricing from budget to mid-market and perks scaling accordingly. Club features include a broad group fitness class schedule (Zumba, cycling, HIIT, yoga, dance), strength and cardio equipment, tanning, and HydroMassage at select locations. The Crunch+ digital app provides on-demand and live-streamed workout content for engagement between physical visits. Franchise operators benefit from brand recognition, training programs, and centralized technology platforms.\n\nCrunch operates 400+ locations across the United States and internationally, making it one of the larger gym franchise systems in the country by location count. The brand occupies a differentiated position between premium studios (Equinox) and ultra-budget operators (Planet Fitness), offering group fitness breadth and club amenities at accessible price points. Crunch's franchise model provides a capital-light growth path with strong unit economics for franchisees in underserved mid-tier gym markets.
NYSE: PLNT largest US gym chain with 17.2M+ members at $10/month Judgment Free Zone concept in 2,600+ locations; $1.07B revenue competing with Anytime Fitness and 24 Hour Fitness for value fitness club market.
Planet Fitness is a Hampton, New Hampshire-based fitness club franchise — listed on NYSE (NYSE: PLNT) — operating 2,600+ gym locations across the US, Canada, and international markets as the largest fitness club chain by membership count with 17.2+ million members paying $10/month (Classic membership) or $24.99/month (Black Card membership) in a deliberately non-intimidating Judgment Free Zone designed to attract first-time and casual exercisers who avoid traditional gyms. Founded in 1992 by Michael Grondahl and Marc Grondahl, Planet Fitness generated approximately $1.07 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, operating a franchise-heavy model (90%+ franchised locations) that collects royalty fees, equipment revenue from new club openings, and National Advertising Fund contributions from franchisees.
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