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Isaac Vaisberg | CEO | Sasquatch Strength
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“Fitness is the avenue through which I was able to tackle all of my life’s challenges. In the gym I learned patience, dedication and perseverance. I learned that little progress is still progress! I reshaped my whole outlook on life by relating it to how I tackled my workouts. Now, my mission in life is to pass it on to anyone who cares to listen.�
of what Sasquatch Strength has been able to accomplish during this crisis.
or worse: the dreams they have built over
industry is positioned to be one of the fastest rebounding services in the United States this year. The culmination of a large number of concepts closing their doors permanently, coupled with a pent-up demand for our services because of the last twelve months of sporadic availability, mean there will be a staggering demand for what we do in 2021. We are at a crossroads in the industry. The concepts that are brave enough to move forward with development will stand to reap the benefits, all the while helping to create jobs, support their local communities, and build a legacy.
But the good news is that the fitness
While I am saddened by the state of the industry as a whole, I am immensely proud
At the onset of COVID, my team and I had more questions than answers. Will we have
How have fitness communities been tested through the pandemic and what do you think the future holds for fitness franchises? Over 15% of all fitness facilities across the US have closed their doors permanently.
Thousands of people have lost their jobs, years of hard work and struggle.
Franchising USA
Over the last year, we have had zero COVID-related layoffs, retained 95% of our membership across two rounds of closures, opened a new franchisee-owned location in Bellevue, Washington, and are positioned to open up at least two more franchise locations this year.
How did you maintain a strong franchise business through such difficult times?