What is the maximum fee Body20 may charge for optional training programs per attendee?
Body20 Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
by you. If you and your personnel satisfactorily complete our Initial Training and you do not expressly
inform us at the end of Initial Training that you feel that you or they have not been adequately trained, then you and they will be deemed to have been trained sufficiently to operate a Studio.
- 5.2 Opening Advice. Prior to opening your Studio, we will advise you as to development of Session schedules and local marketing and networking efforts.
- 5.3 Additional Training. We may periodically conduct mandatory or optional training programs for your Required Trainees and/or your employees at our office or another location that we designate. There will be no charge for training programs t
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPT (FDD pages 74–251)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Body20's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Body20 may conduct optional training programs for franchisees' Required Trainees and/or employees. While there is no charge for mandatory training programs, Body20 may charge a reasonable fee for optional training programs.
Specifically, the maximum fee Body20 can charge for these optional training programs is $3,000 per attendee per program. This fee does not include the initial training program, any additional fees specified in Appendix A, or any third-party training or certification programs that Body20 requires instructors to complete.
This means that if a Body20 franchisee chooses to send an employee to an optional training program, they could incur a cost of up to $3,000 per attendee. Franchisees should factor in these potential costs when budgeting for employee training and development.