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Does Body20 charge a training fee for subsequent initial training programs?

Body20 Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

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The notice address for Franchisee shall be:

Franchisee:

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16. Additional Terms; Inconsistent Terms (if any) (Section 17.19):

A. Section 3.4 (Technology Fee) is amended by deleting the penultimate sentence of that Section and replacing it with the following:

We reserve the right to change the fee by providing you with written notice of any change at least 30 days prior to the implementation of the new fee amount, provided that the Technology Fee will not exceed the greater of $2,500 per month or 2% of your Gross Sales.

  • B. Section 3.11 (Training Fee) is deleted and replaced with the following:
    • 3.11 Training Fees. Prior to your Required Trainees' (as defined in Section 5.1) attending Initial Training (as defined in Section 5.1), you must pay us an Initial Training fee in the amount of $2,500, which will cover Initial Training for your initial Required Trainees, provided that they attend the same training session. If any of your representatives, including, but not limited to, any initial Required Trainee, attends a subsequent Initial Training session, we may c

Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 74–251)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Body20's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Body20 may charge a training fee for representatives attending a subsequent initial training program. The initial training fee will not exceed $1,000 per trainee per day. This fee applies to each representative attending such training.

In addition to the training fee, if Body20 provides any portion of the initial training at the franchisee's studio, Body20 may charge an additional fee of up to $1,000 per trainer per day, along with reimbursement for travel and living expenses. The franchisee acknowledges that Body20 has no obligation to refund any training fee, in whole or in part, for any reason.

The FDD also states that the franchisee is responsible for any travel and living expenses (including meals, transportation, and accommodations), wages, and other expenses incurred by their trainees. Furthermore, the franchisee is responsible for reimbursing Body20 for any travel and living expenses incurred by Body20's employees or agents related to providing any additional training, remedial training, or consulting services at the franchisee's studio.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.