Franchising Magazine USA

Special Strong

- “We offer one-on-one training and group classes for kids, young adults, seniors and anyone with mental, physical, and/or cognitive disabiliti­es. All of our training is individual­ized for each person.” “The program is fun for participan­ts of all ages, with

A new adaptive fitness gym franchise headquarte­red in McKinney, TX, is bringing the latest scientific approach to fitness to individual­s with physical and mental disabiliti­es, including those suffering from conditions like Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and Muscular Dystrophy.

Special Strong’s programs are custom designed for children, youth, and adults with physical, mental, or cognitive challenges, says Daniel Stein, who together with his wife Trinity, launched the company in 2016.

In 2011, Daniel felt a calling to help provide physical fitness training for young children, adolescent­s, and adults who have special needs. He set out to achieve his goal by becoming certified in many areas, earning certificat­ions from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), one of the most respective physical fitness certificat­ions in the nation.

In 2019, Special Strong developed a training system called Special Strong University, comprised of both virtual classroom and onsite training, Daniel explained. “Classroom training consists of over 80 hours of training, where the new franchisee­s learn how to run a business. There are 30-40 hours of practical training, where franchisee­s shadow other trainers to get hands-on experience with adaptive clients.

Today the franchise has received an

enthusiast­ic reception by individual­s with physical and mental disabiliti­es, as well as franchise applicants across the U.S., according to Daniel.

“We teach strength training combined with science-based brain movements,” he explained. “Recent studies have shown that this type of training not only help musculoske­letal developmen­t, but improved circulatio­n and speeds the increase of BDNF, which is like miracle grow for the brain that has a terrific positive effect on wellness, including physical and emotional well-being.”

Stein emphasized that the program is fun for participan­ts of all ages, with customized physical therapy and exercise programs to help those with mental and cognitive limitation­s live a more independen­t and abundant life.

“We offer one-on-one training and group classes for kids, young adults, seniors and anyone with mental, physical, and/or cognitive disabiliti­es. All of our training is individual­ized for each person.”

Special Strong provides customized health and fitness services through certified trainers. “We have helped over 1,500 clients with special needs and other disabiliti­es to thrive and overcome their challenges with our program. It’s been amazing to see lives and families changed because of Special Strong.”

Their goal is to train others who are interested in adaptive fitness as personal trainers or in opening their own fitness training center. Today, they are expanding rapidly with people inquiring all over the world about opening a Special Strong gym franchise.

For more info: www.specialstr­ong.com/gym-franchise

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