Burn Boot Camp, based in Charlotte, NC, reported it signed 51 new agreements and opened 36 new gyms in 2025, including its first in West Virginia.
The company plans to open roughly 100 new gyms in 2026.
More than 60 percent of Burn Boot Camp’s new agreements are with existing franchisees. The company reported in a media release that “same-gym sales have consistently increased over the last several years with systemwide average EBITDA of $114,000 as reported in its 2025 FDD.”
“Last year’s results reflect the strength of our system and the discipline of our franchise partners,” said Morgan Kline, CEO and co-founder of Burn Boot Camp. “We’ve built a model that prioritizes unit-level profitability, operational consistency, and a world-class member experience. When you lead with people and execute with intention, growth follows and 2025 proved that our foundation is strong and scalable.”
Founded in 2012 by husband-and-wife Devan and Morgan Kline, Burn Boot Camp has over 400 awarded franchise locations.
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