![]() The feedback they received was the same time and time again: convenience to their home, convenient hours, reasonable membership costs, and a non-intimidating atmosphere. They would seek out members who had been with the club for more than 3 years or so and ask those people what they really wanted from their fitness club. They would do extensive informal surveying of each club's core membership. ![]() Q: How did Anytime Fitness get started? How did Chuck and Dave decide they could stand out from all the other gym offerings on the market?īefore founding Anytime Fitness in 2002, Chuck and Dave worked together as consultants for “big box“clubs that were underperforming in terms of memberships. ![]() Recently, the Center had a chance to speak with the National Media Director for Anytime Fitness, Mark Daly (below), about Anytime Fitness' success, challenges, and where the company is looking to go moving forward. “Top Military Friendly Franchise“5 years running by GI Jobs.“Top 50 Franchises for Minorities“4 years running by National Minority Franchise Initiative.#1 " Minnesota Business 2013 “Best Companies to Work for in Minnesota“.#1 Co-Ed Fitness Club in the World " Club Business International.#6 " Entrepreneur Magazine's 2013 “Franchise 500“list. ![]() #14 " Forbes “America's Most Promising Companies“2013 list.Now with over 2300 locations in 16 countries, Anytime Fitness has received honors as diverse as their workforce: Co-founded in 2002 by fitness industry veterans Dave Mortensen and Chuck Runyon, Anytime Fitness has built on the concept of a simplified gym experience that gives members 24/7 access to the equipment they want to create the fastest growing fitness franchise in the world. ![]()
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