![]() I wanted to find my own path and jumped back into the consulting role, worked at an ad agency for a while, and at the ad agency, each step of this way, I learned different things that I wanted to pursue in my own entrepreneurial journey. Worked there for about a year still, it was still kind of the same thing. I’ve consistently throughout my life, had that kind of creative bug and I think it’s suited me well in a bunch of different roles, but worked as a user experience designer, helped grow that company. I ended up jumping from that started working at a startup actually in doing user experience design again in the creative realm. It was a good way to kind of get a feel for the entrepreneurial things that I wanted to pursue and what it meant to be who wholly reliant upon I could produce and didn’t last for too long. What we did was it was a lot of client work. After that, I jumped out of school and really tried to start my own consulting firm. Worked my entire way through school doing commercial graphics, loved it, a lot of self-taught stuff. It’s been a little journey, but when I graduated from college, I graduated with a degree in, well, two degrees really in marketing and commercial graphics like graphic design. Take us through before, you know, got to Anytime Fitness, what were you doing and when did the light bulb go off that you said, Hey, I want to start looking at franchises? The Wolf Workweek and Wolf Pack franchising may maintain positions in the franchises discussed on this podcast.Īll right, so I think a good place to start, you know, own right now, eight anytime Fitnesses, right? This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. All opinions expressed by the Wolf and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of Pack franchising or workweek. The Wolf of Franchises, is the CEO of Wolf Pack franchising as well as a creator at Workweek Media. And Zack shows us how you can position your fitness brand to still dominate in your market. And on top of that, the fitness industry today is as competitive as ever between all the boutique fitness chains out there, as well as big box gyms. On top of that, through Zach’s pricing strategy and revenue streams, he shows what creative freedoms you still have as a franchise owner, which I think is a common discrepancy that many people don’t know of when they’re getting into franchise ownership. So Zach gives us great insight into why buying locations can be better than building locations. Zach owns eight Anytime Fitness locations with his family, and seven out of them were acquisitions. ![]() Hey everyone, it’s The Wolf here today on the show we have Zach Pennington. Welcome to Franchise Empires, where aspiring entrepreneurs learn exactly what it takes to become a successful franchise owner from one location to 10 and beyond. We’re not changing the brand, but what does training look like in your gym? ![]() Fitness is really good in this regard in that they do allow you to explore shifts in kind of the services you offer and not necessarily the model. ![]() These are your rules that you must follow, and if you stray, you’re going to get a slap on the wrist anytime. Often think of a franchise as a business in a box. Stay up-to-date on all things Franchise Empires by following The Wolf on Twitter: You’ll hear how Zac jumped on an opportunity to take over a struggling Anytime Fitness business and turned it around, how this kickstarted his chain of ownership, and why he’s always looking for more. The Wolf and Zac discuss how growing up in a family of entrepreneurs was key to running his own business, why his creative freedom is so important to him, and why he knows exactly how to dominate the fitness market. From working in jobs that ultimately left him unsatisfied, diving into franchise ownership has given him a business model that fits perfectly with his core values. ![]() The fitness industry is highly competitive, but that level of competition is exactly what fuels Zac’s passion for providing health and well-being. Find out why Anytime Fitness might be the perfect pairing, and why eight gyms are just the start. Zac Pennington has turned franchise ownership into a family affair. ![]()
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