| FRANCHISE |

| TYPES |







  1. Class Owner
  2. Substitute (Does not own “F.I.T.™” Classes)
  • Floating Substitutes work on an "as needed" basis for many different instructors.
  • Associate Substitutes work on a regular basis for a class owner.

With either of these franchise types, an instructor may teach all “F.I.T.™” formats. These franchise types require the most training.

An addendum may be attached to a franchise agreement restricting the class format an instructor may teach. For Example.

-Junior “F.I.T.™” addendum
How to become a Junior “F.I.T.™” franchisee (Common Questions)
-“F.I.T.™” Easy addendum
How to become a “F.I.T.™” Easy franchisee (Common Questions)

An instructor with a franchise agreement and addendum may teach only Junior “F.I.T.™” or “F.I.T.™” Easy. This certification requires training specific to these formats.

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