Boutique Fitness Franchisor Announces a Variety
of Charitable Initiatives Across Brands
Xponential Fitness (NYSE: XPOF), the largest global curator of
boutique fitness brands, is leading the way with contributions to
health and wellness causes beyond the four walls of its 2,000-plus
studios. Further breaking down barriers and lifting up communities
through social efforts, the Company announced today a variety of
charitable initiatives slated for October and November across its
brands, which include Club Pilates, Pure Barre, CycleBar,
StretchLab, YogaSix, Row House, Rumble, AKT, STRIDE Fitness, and
BFT.
“While Xponential Fitness’ positive impact on health and
wellness is inherent to what we offer, we recognize the importance
of also making an impact, through philanthropic efforts, in all of
the local communities that we touch,” said Sarah Luna, President of
Xponential Fitness. “Xponential and each of our brands’ initiatives
are part of our Company-wide effort of making a positive difference
in each of the communities that our franchise partners, studio
employees, and our loyal customers live, work and, of course,
exercise in.”
Miracles for Kids
As part of its annual charitable efforts, Xponential Fitness is
dialing up support for Miracles for Kids, an Orange County-based
charity that helps families with critically-ill children.
Xponential is the Presenting Sponsor of the 2022 Night of Miracles
Gala at the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort on Saturday,
October 8 in Dana Point, California. Along with the time and talent
volunteered by Xponential’s executive leadership and corporate team
members, part of the Company’s sponsorship includes the donation of
an Annual XPASS subscription, an XPLUS subscription, and several
high-value membership and retail packages for the charity event’s
silent auction. Proceeds are used to provide housing, food,
clothing and so much more to the families in need. For information
on how to get involved with Miracles for Kids, visit
www.miraclesforkids.org.
“We are proud to annually support the incredible work that
Miracles for Kids does for the families of the community right in
our very own backyard,” said Anthony Geisler, CEO of Xponential
Fitness, Inc. “This organization means a lot to me, my wife, and
children, and all of the hard-working team members here at
Xponential. With such great efforts by not just our team, but many
of the local companies in our region, we know this year’s gala will
be a resounding success.”
Charitable Giving Across
Brands
Xponential brands and their respective franchisees, staff teams
and members are also contributing to wellness initiatives outside
of their studios. As October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and
November is National Gratitude Month, charitable initiatives across
the brands are focused on those key areas:
- Participating AKT studios are hosting donation-based classes in
support of the Keep A Breast Foundation for their annual Fit 4
Prevention Campaign.
- Club Pilates is introducing “Movement for a Mission,” a series
of studio-led fundraising initiatives that will benefit a breast
cancer awareness organization of the local studio’s choosing.
- CycleBar is hosting CycleGives™ rides across the globe on
October 15, to benefit Susan G. Komen.
- Row House is engaging with Row For The Cure; on October 22,
participating studios will host the #PinkTheBoathouse Challenge, a
donation-based 5K meter row. This initiative raises donations for
local women affiliates and important community programs that
support survivors, patients, and caregivers affected by Breast
Cancer.
- StretchLab is bringing back its annual "Socktober"
fundraiser, from which 10% of Grip Sock sales benefit The Donna
Foundation for Breast Cancer research and patient care.
- YogaSix has organized Flow For A Cause, donation-based classes
that support Fit4Prevention KEEP A BREAST Foundation and the
Veterans Yoga Project.
- In November, Pure Barre is partnering with Soles4Souls, a
501(c)3 non-profit organization, for PureGive to celebrate National
Gratitude Month. Soles4Souls helps to turn shoes into opportunities
by keeping them from going to waste by giving them to people in
need.
For more information about Xponential Fitness’ social and
environmental efforts, visit
https://investor.xponential.com/esg.
ABOUT XPONENTIAL FITNESS,
INC.:
Xponential Fitness, Inc. (NYSE: XPOF) is the largest global
franchisor of boutique fitness brands. Through its mission to make
boutique fitness accessible to everyone, the Company operates a
diversified platform of ten brands spanning across verticals
including Pilates, indoor cycling, barre, stretching, rowing,
dancing, boxing, running, functional training and yoga. In
partnership with its franchisees, Xponential offers energetic,
accessible, and personalized workout experiences led by highly
qualified instructors in studio locations across 48 U.S. states and
Canada, and through master franchise or international expansion
agreements in 12 additional countries. Xponential Fitness'
portfolio of brands includes Club Pilates, the nation's largest
Pilates brand; CycleBar, the nation's largest indoor cycling brand;
StretchLab, the largest assisted stretching brand in the United
States; Row House, a high-energy, low-impact indoor rowing workout;
AKT, a dance-based cardio workout combining toning, interval and
circuit training; YogaSix, the largest franchised yoga brand; Pure
Barre, a total body workout that uses the ballet barre to perform
small isometric movements; STRIDE, a treadmill-based cardio and
strength training concept; Rumble, a boxing-inspired full-body
workout; and BFT, a functional training, and strength-based
program. For more information, please visit the Company’s website
at xponential.com.
Forward Looking
Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are
based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections
based on management's judgment, beliefs, current trends, and
anticipated performance. Forward-looking statements involve risks
and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ
materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements.
These factors include, but are not limited to, the success of our
and our respective brands’ philanthropic efforts; the environmental
and operational efficiency expectations of our new warehouse; our
relationships with master franchisees and franchisees; difficulties
and challenges in opening studios by franchisees or onboard
Princess Cruises; the ability of franchisees to generate sufficient
revenues; risks relating to expansion into international markets;
loss of reputation and brand awareness; material weakness in our
internal control over financial reporting; and other risks as
described in our SEC filings, including our Annual Report on Form
10-K for the full year ended December 31, 2021 filed by Xponential
Fitness with the SEC and other periodic reports filed with the SEC.
Other unknown or unpredictable factors or underlying assumptions
subsequently proving to be incorrect could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements.
Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the
forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee
future results, level of activity, performance, or achievements.
You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements. All information provided in this press release is as of
today's date, unless otherwise stated, and Xponential Fitness
undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required
under applicable law.
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