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Top 5 Health and Wellness Franchise Brands to Buy

A look at the best franchise options in a category that is trending upwards.

It may be a long time before the economy recovers from the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, but already many people are finally starting to consider taking the leap into business ownership.

With so many different franchise concepts, it can be difficult for entrepreneurs to find the best fit. In the world post COVID-19, health and wellness will be a big focus for consumers across the country, making health-focused franchise concepts an attractive option for owners. 

The following five franchise options are all within the wellness space and focus on providing consumers with healthier lifestyle choices and options. 

D1 Training

A boutique style fitness concept, D1 Training works to provide its gym members with a one-of-a-kind, customizable workout. With small class sizes and highly-trained staff, D1 Training franchisees work with members to help them realize their fitness goals. The total investment cost for this franchise is somewhere between $250,000 and $690,000. 

Age Performance

This fitness franchise is focused on improving wellness within one key demographic: seniors. With so many health issues within the senior citizen community, Age Performance works hard to help them deal with pain from arthritis and reduce their risk of having a stroke or being diagnosed with cancer. The cost to open an Age Performance franchise falls somewhere between $150,450 and $290,200 depending on location and real estate. 

GYMGUYZ

An at-home fitness concept, GYMGUYZ was designed to help people with busy schedules looking to improve their health. GYMGUYZ has its own network of personal trainers who bring workout equipment to members’ homes, removing the hassle of physically having to go to the gym. The initial investment to start your own franchise is $56,650. 

Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa

This franchise’s goal is to provide high quality spa, massage and skin care services at an affordable price. Founded in 2005, Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa has over 400 spa locations across the country. The total investment required to start your Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa location is between $480,469 and $583,579. 

M.C. Spa & Nail Bar

Founded after the 2008 recession, M.C. Spa & Nail Bar isn’t a typical nail salon. All franchise locations function as both a full-service spa — offering massage, skin care and waxing services — and a conventional nail salon with treatments like manicures and pedicures. The total cost to open a franchise location of M.C. Spa & Nail Bar is between $157,000 and $385,000.

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