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Working Through the Challenges of Franchising Too Quickly with Ryan Junk of CycleBar

Working Through the Challenges of Franchising Too Quickly with Ryan Junk of CycleBar

FromFranchise Euphoria


Working Through the Challenges of Franchising Too Quickly with Ryan Junk of CycleBar

FromFranchise Euphoria

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Nov 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ryan Junk is the President of CycleBar, the first and largest indoor cycling boutique franchise. From his days as a personal trainer, salesperson and general manager at Fitness USA to leadership roles at 24 Hour Fitness, LA Boxing, UFC Gyms, and now Xponential Fitness, Ryan is an expert in the fitness and franchising industries.   Key Takeaways: [0:18] Today’s episode of Franchise Euphoria is brought to you by IndyFranchiseLaw.com, a leading resource in the franchise space. Head over to IndyFranchiseLaw.com learn more! [0:59] Josh introduces today’s guest, Ryan Junk who is the president of CycleBar. [2:37] Josh welcomes Ryan to Franchise Euphoria. [3:15] Ryan shares some background information with Josh regarding what led him to the opportunity with CycleBar. [6:26] CycleBar is a brand that started in 2013 and began franchising in 2015. Xponential Fitness acquired CycleBar in 2017. [11:52] Before CycleBar franchised, they had two locations. When Xponential Fitness acquired CycleBar, the previous franchisors had sold 283 franchise locations. [27:24] When Xponential Fitness acquired CycleBar, one of the first things they realized was that the store blueprint was too large, so they immediately shrunk it down to a reasonable size. [29:20] Ryan found that in order to help bail out existing franchisees, they had to do a crash course in selling memberships to help make up for their looming overhead. They found that reoccurring revenue was the best solution for their franchisees. [37:20] Josh poses a question to Ryan regarding the future of the franchisees who opened before Xponential Fitness and whether they will likely move locations once their lease is up. [38:34] Ryan shares the qualities that make up the ideal CycleBar franchisee. [42:01] Xponential Fitness owns 8 different fitness modalities, and Ryan believes that this diversity gives them an advantage on keeping the industry unique and not oversaturated. [44:34] If you want to learn more about CycleBar, visit www.CycleBar.com/Franchise. [45:16] Thanks for listening, and please, reach out to Josh anytime through email at josh@franchiseeuphoria.com. If you enjoyed this interview, please leave us a review on iTunes.   Mentioned in This Episode: josh@franchiseeuphoria.com www.franchiseeuphoria.com www.indyfranchiselaw.com www.CycleBar.com www.CycleBar.com/Franchise  
Released:
Nov 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Josh Brown, an Indiana-based franchise attorney and entrepreneur, shares his insights, strategies, frameworks, and best practices gained through more than 15 years of experience in the franchising industry. Franchise Euphoria sheds light on how to design the right business plan for you and your business, avoid the most common and costly mistakes, manage growth, and achieve your business dreams. You will hear from leading franchise and business experts as well as many franchisors who are in the process of growing their franchised businesses. Josh’s approach to business and the franchise world is honest, real, and authentic.