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Last Updated March 1, 2024
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Franchising Since:
1976
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Franchise Units:
292
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Cash Investment:
$75,000 - $100,000
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Total Investments:
$159,500 - $394,000
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Royalty Fee Rate:
8%
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Financing Available:
Yes
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Major Clients:
Confidential
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Revenue:
$10 million - $50 million
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Year Founded:
1976
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Pricing:
L
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Fulltime Employees:
100 - 250
- Primary Services:
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Active Clients:
323
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Client Retention Rate:
89%
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Franchising Since:
1976
-
Franchise Units:
292
-
Cash Investment:
$75,000 - $100,000
-
Total Investments:
$159,500 - $394,000
-
Royalty Fee Rate:
8%
-
Financing Available:
Yes
-
Major Clients:
Confidential
-
Year Founded:
1976
-
Fulltime Employees:
100 - 250
-
Active Clients:
323
-
Client Retention Rate:
89%
-
Revenue:
$10 million - $50 million
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Pricing:
L
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Primary Services:
Children's Franchises, Sports & Fitness Franchises, Children's Franchises, Sports & Fitness Franchises
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Secondary Services:
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About - The Little Gym International, Inc.
Robin Wes, Chief Executive Officer
Robin Wes, Founder
Karen Gray, Director of Marketing
7001 N Scottsdale Rd Ste 1050 | Scottsdale, Arizona, 85253-3665 In the mid-1970s, The Little Gym concept sprang from the heart and mind of founder Robin Wes.
An innovative educator, musician and kinesiologist, Robin envisioned a nurturing place where children could explore their physical development, while also growing socially, emotionally and intellectually. Although teaching physical education in a competitive setting was the accepted norm at the time, Robin believed there was a better approach. Instead, he created an environment filled with the spirit to achieve rather than the pressure to win.
Robins non-competitive approach was unheard of back then. Revolutionary, even.
The Little Gym International, Inc. Reviews
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Anne Bingham
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0 helpful votes
Overall Feedback:
Wasn't a good fit my tall 8-yr-old daughter. It seems like it's geared more towards smaller, younger kids. Small, non-competitive gym. I like their "Parent Survival Night" program
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