Pioneering Functional Fitness Franchise to
Debut in Northern California this
Fall
SAN
FRANCISCO, May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Pvolve,
the fitness franchise that pairs low-impact, functional movement
with resistance equipment to build strong, mobile bodies, is
heading to San Francisco,
following the franchise's latest development deal for two new
studios in the Bay Area with local entrepreneur Venetia Vonich. The
first location is set to debut in Walnut
Creek later this fall.
Venetia has spent the last decade working in pediatrics for UCSF
Benioff Children's Hospital in Oakland. Her involvement in the medical field
has given her a deep appreciation for the science-backed approach
of the Pvolve modality.
"After suffering from a back injury last year, I was doubtful
physical fitness would play the same role in my life it had prior.
But once I discovered Pvolve and began exploring the library of
functional workouts they offer on demand, I began feeling better
than I ever did before," Venetia shared. "So much so that I wanted
to begin attending their in-studio classes - only to discover the
brand didn't yet exist in San
Francisco. So, I set out to change that, for everyone's
benefit."
Pvolve's franchise opportunity has begun taking hold in
communities across the country at a record rate, as more consumers
than ever continue to be drawn in by the low-impact, yet highly
effective nature of the brand's unique pairing of low-impact
functional movements with resistance equipment. That model has
proven to resonate, even attracting world-renowned actress,
producer, and director Jennifer
Aniston, who partnered with the brand just last year.
Recently, the brand made headlines after announcing the
preliminary results of their Healthy Aging study, which
demonstrated that Pvolve is more effective in improving strength,
flexibility, energy, and quality of life for women over 40+ than
150 minutes per week of moderate cardio and strength training.*
"San Francisco is a market that
we've been anxiously awaiting to enter, given our existing base of
streamers in the area. When we met Venetia, we knew we had found
the exact right owner to make our debut," said Julie Cartwright, President of Pvolve.
"Residents of the Bay Area aren't enticed by fad fitness and
trends; they represent a savvy fitness consumer and we know they
will value the efficacy and clinical rigor behind the Pvolve
method."
For more information on Pvolve and its franchising
opportunities, please visit https://pvolvefranchise.com/.
About Pvolve
Pvolve is a workout method that pairs
low-impact, functional movement with resistance equipment to build
strong, mobile bodies, so members can live younger, longer. After
being introduced to functional fitness in 2017, founder
Rachel Katzman was determined to
help others experience an approach that respects the body's
holistic needs while making you look and feel great. The Pvolve
Method is supported by a Clinical Advisory Board of doctors, as
well as highly credentialed trainers, to offer effective workouts
that help you break a sweat, not your body. In June 2023, world-renowned actress, producer, and
director, Jennifer Aniston, officially partnered with Pvolve
after falling in love with the method as a member. Through its
hybrid fitness model, Pvolve can be experienced through a streaming
membership that offers over 1,300 on-demand classes, a two-way,
live virtual studio, and targeted series, all available via the web
and mobile apps. Additionally, Pvolve has physical studio locations
in New York, Chicago, Los
Angeles, and franchises across the US and Canada, with more than 40 locations in
development. For more information, please
visit https://www.pvolve.com/,
https://pvolvefranchise.com/.
*The 12-week clinical trial conducted by the University of
Exeter and Pvolve included 72
women ages 40-60 years old, comparing 4 Pvolve workouts per week of
30-55 minutes in length to standard physical activity guidelines of
150 minutes per week.
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