When must the Basecamp Fitness Fitness Manager complete the Coaches Training Course?
Basecamp_Fitness Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
these training courses before opening additional Basecamp Fitness studios.
Additional Training Before Studio Opening
Coaches Training Course
Your Fitness Manager must attend and complete to our satisfaction our Coaches Training Course. This training is conducted over 2-3 days and must be completed 45-60 days before your studio is expected to open. In addition, a minimum of 3 coaches must attend and complete to our satisfaction our Coaches Training Course. This training is conducted over 2-3 days and must be completed 7-30 days before your Studio is expected to open. This training will be conducted in a virtual format, at your studio, or at another location we designate, at our discretion. The total cost for this training for your Fitness Manager and coaches is $3,000, which is nonrefu
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS, AND TRAINING (FDD pages 35–45)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Basecamp Fitness's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Fitness Manager must complete the Coaches Training Course 45-60 days before the studio is expected to open. This training is conducted over 2-3 days. The Fitness Manager is required to attend and complete the Coaches Training Course to the satisfaction of Basecamp Fitness.
In addition to the Fitness Manager, a minimum of three coaches must also attend and complete the Coaches Training Course. However, the timeline for the coaches is different; they must complete their training 7-30 days before the studio is expected to open. This allows the Fitness Manager to be trained earlier and then prepare the coaches for their roles closer to the opening date.
The total cost for the Coaches Training Course for the Fitness Manager and the three coaches is $3,000, which is nonrefundable and payable before the training. The franchisee is also responsible for covering all travel and living expenses incurred by their personnel while attending the training. This cost is separate from the initial franchise fee and other pre-opening expenses, so prospective franchisees should factor it into their budget.