What is the Body20 training fee for subsequent training programs?
Body20 Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Training for your initial Required Trainees, as long as they attend the same training session. We reserve the right to charge a training fee of up to $1,000 (currently, $500) per trainee per day for each person who attends a subsequent Initial Training program, including (a) any initial Required Trainee, (b) any person who is repeating the program (whether pre-opening or during the term of the Franchise Agreement as a refresher training program (whether required by us or requested by you) or replacing a person who did not pass, and (c) any subsequent Operating Principal, any subsequent Designated Manager, or any employee who attends the program. If we elect, in our discretion, to provide Initial Training to your Required Trainees at your Studio, you must pay us an additional
training fee of up to $1,000 (currently, $500) per trainer per day. You are re
Source: Item 5 — INITIAL FEES (FDD pages 17–19)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Body20's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the brand reserves the right to charge a training fee for subsequent training programs. This fee could be up to $1,000, but is currently $500 per trainee per day. This applies to anyone attending a subsequent Initial Training program.
This includes initial required trainees, individuals repeating the program (either pre-opening or as a refresher), those replacing someone who didn't pass, and any subsequent Operating Principal, Designated Manager, or employee attending the program. If Body20 elects to provide Initial Training at the franchisee's studio, there is an additional training fee of up to $1,000 (currently, $500) per trainer per day. The franchisee is also responsible for covering the travel and living expenses for both their trainees and Body20's trainers.
For a prospective Body20 franchisee, this means that ongoing training costs can vary depending on staff turnover, the need for refresher courses, and whether training is conducted at the franchisee's location or another designated site. It is important to factor in these potential costs when budgeting for the franchise, as they can accumulate with each new employee or required training update. Understanding the conditions under which these fees apply is crucial for managing expenses and maintaining compliance with Body20's training requirements.