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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Pvolve Debuts on Entrepreneur's Franchise 500® List
Clinically Backed Fitness Franchise Recognized for Growth, Innovation and Franchise Opportunity NEW YORK, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pvolve, the clinically backed fitness franchise that strengthens, stabilizes, and mobilizes your body, has earned its first appearance on Entrepreneur magazine's Franchise 500®, the definitive annual ranking of top-performing franchise systems in the United States. Pvolve ranked No. 78 in the Top New & Emerging Franchises category, reflecting its rapid growth, scalable franchise model and growing presence in the boutique fitness sector. The Franchise 500® list is widely recognized as a premier benchmark in the franchise industry. It evaluates brands across more than 150 data points, including unit growth, financial strength, franchisee support, brand power and overall stability. "We're honored to be recognized by Entrepreneur this year," said Julie Cartwright, President of Pvolve. "This milestone reflects the strength of our brand, the dedication of our franchise partners and team members, and the growing demand for innovative, science-led fitness across the country. It's exciting to see how far we've come and where we're headed." With more than 20 studios open and over 50 in development, Pvolve continues to expand in key markets through strategic franchise partnerships. The brand's hybrid model, offering both in-studio and on-demand experiences, helps franchisees meet consumer demand for accessible, functional fitness while building loyal member communities. Pvolve's national marketing efforts, including its partnership with brand ambassador Jennifer Aniston and its most recent collaboration with Tally Health, further enhance consumer awareness, support franchise growth, and strengthen member engagement – all of which are essential to franchise owners' long-term success. For more information on Pvolve and its franchising opportunities, please visit About PvolvePvolve is a workout method that redefines fitness with a method built on the principles of strength, mobility, and stability. As the first and only clinically-proven brand in the space, Pvolve continuously sets new standards for women's health in fitness, ensuring results you can see and feel for today and for the long haul. After being introduced to functional fitness in 2017, founder Rachel Katzman was determined to help others experience an approach that respects the body's holistic needs while making you look and feel great. The Pvolve Method is supported by a Clinical Advisory Board of doctors, as well as highly credentialed trainers, to offer effective workouts that help you break a sweat, not your body. In June 2023, world-renowned actress, producer, and director, Jennifer Aniston, officially partnered with Pvolve after falling in love with the method as a member, and referring to it as "transformational." Through its hybrid fitness model, Pvolve can be experienced through a streaming membership that offers over 1,500 on-demand classes, a two-way, live virtual studio, and targeted series, all available via the web and mobile apps. Additionally, Pvolve has over 23 physical studio locations across the US and Canada, with more than 50+ locations in development. For more information, please visit MEDIA CONTACT: Ashlyn Pinkowski, Fishman Public Relations, apinkowski@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Pvolve Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jennifer Aniston's favorite low-impact workout is finally on sale - here's how to get sculpted for summer for LESS!
When you want something more manageable, gentler on your joints, or simply more enjoyable, turn to Pvolve. The popular, low-impact workout method delivers high rewards, and it's made serious waves thanks in part to its most famous fan: Jennifer Aniston. Pvolve Total Transformation Bundle Here's everything you need to get started on your journey to complete health and fitness with Pvolve. This collection includes 13 tools designed to enhance strength and mobility while boosting your confidence. That includes three patented tools plus 10 pieces of signature Pvolve equipment — all for a rare $150 discount. Save $150 Shop The actress and wellness icon partnered with the now beloved fitness brand in 2023, praising its smart and functional approach to movement that focuses on strength, mobility, and longevity. I've had a chance to test drive the system, and I can attest that the Pvolve difference is evident from the start — it feels refreshing, fun, and different instead of punishing and agonizing. Don't take that the wrong way, because it definitely burns! But the overall effect feels a lot like self care, especially because it's designed to deliver visible results over time. You can experience it both in the way your body changes and the way you feel as you progress. If you're curious about trying it yourself, now is the perfect time as Pvolve is currently offering major deals across its signature equipment. That includes discounts on the signature bundles, which are available in assorted sizes and contain all of the tools needed to mimic the dynamic resistance and sculpting benefits of a full studio class — from the comfort of your home. Everything in the Total Transformation Bundle is ready to go straight out of the packaging. It's tough to resist the temptation to get started right away, even if all you do is slip on the ankle weights while walking around the house! You have options to stream on-demand workouts anytime, anywhere, and the companion app can even help you build a personalized plan based on your goals. (Pro tip: There are a few totally free workouts lurking on YouTube, too.) The beauty of Pvolve is that it's incredibly accessible to people of all fitness levels. Whether you're just getting back to movement or want to challenge your body in a new way, the variety alone is seriously impressive. There are thousands of classes ranging from standing sculpt and strength training to stretching, recovery, and even pelvic floor support. They range from just five minutes to an hour, so even if you're short on time you can break a quick sweat. Basically, you can find the answer to any of your fitness needs in the vast Pvolve library. Jennifer has stated that Pvolve is one of the few workouts that doesn't leave her feeling wrecked. The brand dubs its workouts 'fitness evolved," and it's hard to argue with that. Add in a sale, and you can basically take it as a sign that this is the chance to feel a little more like Jen without spending a fortune. Shake up your routine or boost your existing workout. Whatever you decide, you may just be thrilled with what Pvolve can do for you.


Axios
6 days ago
- Business
- Axios
Jennifer Aniston's favorite workout is coming to Charlotte
Pvolve, a women's fitness brand backed by Jennifer Aniston, is opening a studio in Dilworth this fall. Why it matters: The Charlotte location, which will be locally owned and operated, marks the brand's expansion into North Carolina. How it works: Pvolve is built around functional fitness and women's wellness, explains franchise owner Mariana Lim. Classes are designed to build strength, mobility and longevity for women in all stages of life, from postpartum to menopause. Functional fitness generally refers to exercise that advances physiological function and involves daily movements like squatting, bending, pushing and lunging. The Pvolve method blends elements of yoga, Pilates and strength training into a 50-minute, low-impact workout. A few of the most popular classes include: Strength & Sculpt: Pvolve's signature class to sculpt and tone the full body through low-impact exercises. Progressive Weight Training: A mix of weight training with dynamic functional movements. Ideal for women over 40 or those looking to build strength. Mat Definition: A Pilates-inspired mat class with a focus on the core. There are also more specialized offerings, like a pelvic floor class and a series for people taking GLP-1 medications, aimed at preserving muscle mass while losing weight. What to expect: The Charlotte studio will join the retail lineup at The Seventeen Hundred, a new multi-family development under construction along East Boulevard in Dilworth. Lim is targeting an early November opening, she tells Axios. Limited founding memberships will launch in August. A standard unlimited membership will be $259/month. HSA funds can be put towards classes, according to Lim. The Charlotte studio will have 23 mats, a locker room, beauty bar, secure lockers and a private room for personal training sessions, says Lim. The intrigue: A major component of Pvolve's business model is its hybrid membership, offering classes both in-studio and through an online streaming platform. Pvolve sells equipment bundles for at-home workouts, like its $664 "Total Transformation Bundle," a 13-piece set of "toning tools," like weights, bands and the "P. Ball" (a mix of a Pilates ball and resistance band). Context: The company began in New York City's Chinatown in 2017 by entrepreneur Rachel Katzman, who was seeking a low-impact alternative to traditional functional fitness. Jennifer Aniston discovered the brand in 2021 through its streaming platform. A fan of the results, she joined the board in 2023, and according to a blog post, now helps shape product development, programming, and marketing to build Pvolve's brand awareness. Pvolve is actively franchising with over 50 studios across the country. The closest operating studio is in Columbia, South Carolina. What they're saying: Pvolve's approach to fitness will bring something new to Charlotte, especially for women, says Lim. Originally from Brazil, Lim has lived in Charlotte for 15 years and says she's taken nearly every class in town. What's next: Lim says she's planning to host several pop-up classes later this summer. Stop by: Pvolve Charlotte will open at 1701 East Blvd.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jennifer Aniston's workout secret isn't what you think (her trainer reveals the fitness rules she swears by)
Some weeks, your workout enthusiasm just ghosts you. You want to get fit, you even mean to get moving, but somehow… it just doesn't happen. If that sounds like your current gym vibe, Jennifer Aniston's trainer Dani Coleman has some refreshingly sane advice: chill out and start small. 'I always tell clients to aim for three to four workouts a week,' says Dani, who's the head trainer at Pvolve (yes, the same brand Aniston is obsessed with). 'Four is a trainer's dream, but three is way more realistic with people's schedules.' Basically, she's saying: don't let perfection get in the way of progress. "Start small," Coleman told E! News. "It sounds so cliché and simple, but I'll choose consistency over intensity any day for clients and I just want you to get into the habit and the practice of adding daily movement into your life. Consistency over intensity and start small—scale up." Translation? Don't come in swinging like you're training for the Olympics on day one. It's not a fitness bootcamp montage—it's real life. And pushing too hard too fast is actually one of the biggest mistakes new exercisers make. 'People try to dive in headfirst and take on too much,' Dani explains. 'But it's more important to honor where your body is right now. It's the little choices you make every day that build the bigger picture.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Her golden rule? It's a marathon, not a sprint. Motivation might get you started, but it won't always stick around. So dig deeper—figure out why you want to work out, and keep that in your back pocket for those low-energy days. Speaking of which, Dani is also a big fan of listening to your body. If you're dragging, don't feel guilty about scaling back. 'Whether you've got 30 minutes or you're running on fumes, it's okay. You don't always need to be at 100 percent,' she says. Some days you'll show up with a full tank. Other days, you'll roll in with just 50% energy and a crumpled ponytail. Both are valid. And both can work. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


Daily Tribune
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Tribune
Jennifer Aniston is ‘always hard working' when it comes to her fitness
Bang Showbiz | Los Angeles Jennifer Aniston is 'always hard working' when it comes to her fitness routine. The 56-year-old actress often posts social media updates showcasing her workouts, and now her personal trainer Dani Coleman has revealed the Hollywood star's preferred way of moving through the Pvolve method. She told E! News: 'She really trains in all three of our signature formats: Strength Sculpt, Progressive Weight Training class and Sculpt and Burn. 'So, your strength, your mobility, as well as your cardiovascular health—she trains in it all, Keeping her practice has been truly incredible to witness firsthand. 'Anything that can challenge Jen's core is probably like one of my favourite things to try to do with her. Because she's so strong and so finding new ways to challenge her with the Pvolve method has been so fun as a trainer. 'I haven't given her anything yet that she said 'no' to. I'd say she is always hard working, always keeping me laughing with her humor, and it's a lot of fun.'