My Gym Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

My Gym Children’s Fitness Center is a family-focused franchise that turns active play into a learning experience. The concept debuted in 1983 with two locations in Santa Monica and Van Nuys, California, introducing a fresh approach to children’s fitness. Since then, the brand has expanded to more than 700 centers across 20+ countries.

The company is headquartered in Sherman Oaks, California. It launched its franchise program in 1994, with the first franchised unit opening the following year. After strong growth throughout the United States, My Gym quickly entered international markets, solidifying its reputation as a global leader in children’s fitness.

Programs include age-appropriate classes, noncompetitive gymnastics, seasonal camps, birthday celebrations, and special events for children from six weeks old through age ten. The franchise uses its own equipment and a rotating class structure to ensure each session is fresh and engaging.

My Gym differentiates itself with a fun-first philosophy, a comprehensive 19-day training program for new franchisees, and extensive operational support. By blending gymnastics, dance, and athletic activities into one curriculum, the brand creates an engaging experience that fosters customer loyalty and strong community buzz.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a My Gym franchise? It costs on average between $112,000 – $385,000 to start a My Gym franchised studio.

This includes expenses for construction, specialized equipment, initial supplies, and early operating costs. The total investment will vary depending on factors such as the size of the facility, the market location, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or purchase the property. My Gym offers 2 types of franchises:

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Large Model Fixed Center franchise$240,800 to $385,000
Small Model Fixed Center franchise$111,700 to $183,700

We are summarizing below the main costs associated with opening a Large Model Fixed Center franchise.

For more information on the various types of franchises and its costs, refer to the Franchise Disclosure Document (Item 7).

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$55,000
Apparel and Promotional Items$7,600
Advertising and Promotion$25,000
Travel and Living Expenses While Training$0 to $5,500
Real Estate and Improvements$50,000 to $150,000
Equipment$63,000
Signs$1,700 to $4,500
Opening Inventory$3,000 to $5,000
Insurance$2,000 to $7,000
Computer Hardware and Software$4,500 to $5,500
Miscellaneous Costs$4,000 to $7,500
Additional Funds (Three Months)$25,000 to $50,000
Totals$240,800 to $385,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many My Gym locations are there?

As of the latest available information, My Gym operates approximately 165 locations worldwide.

What is the total investment required to open a My Gym franchise?

The total investment required to open a My Gym franchise ranges from $112,000 to $385,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a My Gym franchise?

A My Gym franchise requires ongoing payments that include a 7% royalty fee on gross monthly revenues, along with a 1% marketing and advertising fee that contributes to the system-wide marketing fund.

Who owns My Gym?

My Gym franchise is owned by My Gym Enterprises, Inc., a privately held company headquartered in Sherman Oaks, California.

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