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This franchise, which introduces children to sport using a
multi-skill approach, is set to work with health clubs and
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leisure centres, professional sports clubs, local authorities
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and hotels to improve the kids’ offering at these facilities.
Among its fi rst clients are Millwall FC and London Scottish PIPELINE
RFC. For health clubs, Active Kids believes that running its
programmes will also improve member recruitment and
retention, as adult members will want to join and stay with
clubs that offer fun classes for their children.
Centres can purchase a licence to become an Active
Kids Centre, which includes training and access to a
new web-based resource.
COACH ME SLIM AND TRIM
Coach Me Slim and Trim, a personal training franchise, Little Kickers: More than 90 kids’ football franchisees
is launching the Women’s Kettlebell Gym. The idea is to
provide a resistance exercise class that’s run within a local set to open 30 further clubs in the UK, fi ve in Ireland, three
community setting, taking the gym to the user. Licencees in Latvia and 10 in the Middle East.
can set up and run their own gym for under £1,000, fully It also has new franchise territories granted in Bahrain,
equipped and with all the necessary marketing materials. UAE, Kuwait, Oman, Egypt and Libya, with territories in
Switzerland and India under offer.
MOVERS & SHAPERS
Movers & Shapers is expecting to open up to six branches PF2
of its new franchise offering during 2010. PF2 Health Clubs is re-launching its licensing operation in
The group, which currently operates six company- 2010 and hopes to open six clubs this year.
owned venues in the UK, as well as a concession at The group, set up by Richard Noble in 2003, currently
Bupa’s Solihull Wellness Centre, launched its franchise has three clubs – in Malvern, Worcester and Cardiff. The
operation at the end of 2009. company also runs one spa, Chessgrove in Gloucestershire.
Movers & Shapers offers instructor-led sessions for Noble hopes to strengthen the brand and create a small
small groups of members, using Power Plate and Fitbug network of clubs over the coming fi ve years.
technologies, combined with personalised fi tness training
in a boutique-style environment. LITTLE KICKERS – LITTLE RUGBY
Kids’ football franchise Little Kickers is moving into
THE ÉNERGIE GROUP pre-school rugby training with the launch of Little
The énergie Group has 48 new openings scheduled for Rugby for two- to four-year-olds.
2010, with an approximate capital investment of £12m. Little Kickers, which launched in 2002, currently has
The group – which currently has 72 clubs operating in more than 90 franchisees in the UK, Ireland, South Africa,
England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Qatar and Latvia – is Australia and Canada.
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