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USA Ninja Challenge

USA Nina Challenge has created a blueprint for a successful business that increases children's wellbeing and positively impacts the community. The level system and extensive curriculum keep children from ages 4-17 engaged for years, creating customers for life.

Start a USA Ninja Youth Fitness Center Franchise

Combining Fitness with Children's Entertainment makes for one of the most exciting and unique youth fitness franchise opportunities in the industry! Our competitive landscape is slim to none, providing us with a simple path to extreme growth. We have proprietary structures that set us apart from other concepts. This allows us to benefit in an industry that has untapped earning potential. Everyone involved is very excited about the possibilities that this program holds. By owning a USA Ninja Challenge franchise, you invest in an opportunity where there are a number of potential revenue streams available. Our obstacle courses combine the elements of exercise and fun, meeting the requirements of a children's fitness training program. The ever-booming fitness industry integrated with the ever-profitable child entertainment industry allows us to be the influential front-runners of our segment.

Franchisees have the ability to shape their own financial future depending on the depth of their efforts. Fitness gym franchise opportunities provide a wonderful chance to reach out to your community and offer the youth a positive life-changing experience. Parents are raving about the health benefits and social interaction our fitness center program provides because it allows their children a break from the negative effects of today's technology.

When you become a franchise, you will enjoy the simplicity of our systems and can relax knowing your investment will be rewarding to all parties.

USA Ninja Challenge Key Features & Benefits

USA Ninja Challenge has developed an obstacle course skills program that incorporates basic skill sets from gymnastics, climbing, cross training and track and field. USA Ninja Challenge is open to boys and girls ages 4 to 18. The program is designated to meet the requirements of a full physical fitness program for today's youth. We incorporate standard gymnastics apparatus including rings, bars, balance beams and tumbling surfaces. Other specialized ninja training equipment is also used, such as cargo nets, traverse walls, slack lines, ropes and ladders. Each portion of every obstacle course also includes corresponding conditioning and flexibility stations. The desired result of this program is to improve children's strength, flexibility and all-around athleticism.

The 6 Basic Categories of Ninja Obstacles

  • Climbing
  • Balancing
  • Swinging
  • Jumping
  • Traversing
  • Floor Skills

Profitability

USA Ninja Challenge has a strong potential ROI for a franchise owner. The concept is financially sound and has been proven in the marketplace. A franchise owner is anticipated to produce attractive margins that are impressive in the franchise marketplace. We, of course, will not be guaranteeing any success or levels of profitability, but even with a large margin for error, a franchisee can be much less effective than we have projected and still have a successful business.

Your Investment

USA Ninja Challenge offers training programs and ongoing support for all of our franchisees to help grow their business. We offer support in marketing, accounting and legal. We even assist in day to day operational activities, if needed. Our training programs are thorough and will give you all the tools necessary for running your successful USA Ninja Challenge franchise.

We will be offering exclusive territories to our franchisees as one of the key benefits to early adopters. Exclusive territories can offer a competitive advantage in the franchise sales and marketing environment. Territory will include a defined area and will generally be documented as a 50,000-100,000 population center or as a 5-mile radius from the location, whichever is less.

USA Ninja Challenge Owner Interview with Chris Reis

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