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You are at:Home»News»Curves Scales Community Driven Fitness Franchises with 7.5% Year-on-Year Membership Growth
The workout is powered by specialised hydraulic resistance equipment, included as part of the franchise investment

Curves Scales Community Driven Fitness Franchises with 7.5% Year-on-Year Membership Growth

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Posted By Greg Robinson on March 18, 2026 News, Wellbeing & Mental Health

As demand for women-focused fitness continues to rise, Curves stands out as the world’s fourth largest franchise. Built around its signature 30-minute workout and community driven model, the brand offers a scalable franchise system designed for rapid growth while meeting the evolving needs of today’s female fitness consumers.

The fitness landscape has shifted significantly in recent years. Women are increasingly seeking supportive, non-intimidating environments tailored to their lifestyles, particularly those balancing careers, families and personal wellbeing. Traditional gym models, often perceived as male-dominated and performance-led, can feel misaligned with these expectations. This has created clear market opportunity for concepts like Curves, which prioritise simplicity, accessibility and genuine community over high-pressure environments.

At the core of Curves success is its signature 30-minute full-body workout, designed to be completed three to four times per week, either online or in-club. Each session integrates strength training, cardio and stretching into one efficient circuit, making it accessible to women across age groups and fitness levels.

The workout is powered by specialised hydraulic resistance equipment, included as part of the franchise investment. Unlike traditional weighted machines, hydraulic resistance adapts in real time. The harder and faster a member pushes, the greater the resistance. This self-regulating system allows a 20-year-old and a 60-year-old to complete the same circuit while both receiving appropriate challenge and results, without manual weight adjustments or complex programming. Curves Smart technology tracks each member’s performance across the circuit. The system measures metrics such as pace, power and range of motion, providing instant feedback during the workout and detailed progress reports over time.

During onboarding, each member receives a 1-1 consultation with a trained Curves Coach, including a body composition assessment. Coaches also explore wider lifestyle factors such as nutrition, sleep and stress, reinforcing the brand’s holistic approach and strengthening long term member relationships.

For prospective franchisees, this structured and streamlined model offers a compelling and competitive advantage. The compact 30-minute coaching format removes operational complexity, supports measurable member progress and attracts a broad demographic within the local community.

By fostering strong accountability and personal connection within every club, locations benefit from higher engagement and member loyalty. This community first approach enhances the member experience and contributes to a more stable and predictable revenue model for both new and existing franchisees.

Curves Scales Community Driven Fitness Franchises with 7.5% Year-on-Year Membership Growth

On expanding their women-only franchise model, Curves Chief of Operations, Joanna Dase shares:

“Curves is built with scalability in mind, but never at the expense of community. From the very beginning, our model was designed to be operationally simple and efficient, while still creating a deeply personal, supportive environment for women. The 30-minute circuit allows members to fit fitness into busy lives, but what truly sets Curves apart is the atmosphere inside each club.

That sense of belonging and being supported by Curves coaches, rather than judged is what drives retention and long-term success. For franchisees, this creates a powerful foundation. A structured, proven system that is easy to implement, paired with a community led experience that keeps women coming back week after week.”

Franchisees receive full support at every stage of the journey, from site selection and club layout to operations, marketing and membership growth. All resources are designed to ensure franchise owners can deliver an exceptional member experience while running a profitable and sustainable business.

Curves franchise model requires a total investment of only £45,750, which includes the franchise fee, ongoing marketing support, hydraulic equipment and Curves SMART technology. This positions it as one of the most affordable fitness franchises on the market. Internal data shows 7.5% membership growth year on year, reinforcing the strength of the women-only fitness category even during wider economic uncertainty.

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