Founded in 2015, StretchLab offers one-on-one and group-assisted stretching sessions to customers of all ages and fitness levels. It announced that it has officially opened over 500 studios in the U.S., including its first in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company has also awarded 1,000 licenses worldwide.
“Exceeding 500 locations just 10 months after celebrating 400 open locations, along with awarding over 1,000 licenses worldwide, is a testament to the rapid rise of this once-niche practice and how beneficial assisted stretching is for consumers across a variety of communities,” said President of StretchLab Verdine Baker. “Our franchisees are incredibly engaged, and the locations are welcoming, making each StretchLab feel like a second home for their members. We are grateful for the trust our members place in us and look forward to further expanding our footprint in 2025.”
“We are delighted to break in as the first StretchLab located in Honolulu to bring the relieving power of assisted stretching to the community,“ said Cole Raven, franchise owner of StretchLab Honolulu. “StretchLab has given my family the opportunity to open a business that is purpose-driven, community-centered and genuinely changes lives for the better. With a really strong response from the community already, we are excited to see the positive impact that our StretchLab Honolulu team will bring.“
StretchLab has studios located in 45 states and, in addition to Hawaii, opened new studios in over 15 U.S. states in 2024. The brand also continues to grow internationally, with a presence in Australia, Canada, Mexico, Kuwait, Japan, and at sea across Princess Cruises’ fleet of cruise ships.
StretchLab is backed by Xponential Fitness, a global franchisor of boutique health and wellness brands.
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