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ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING franchise — cost, FDD facts & litigation

What ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING's most recently registered Franchise Disclosure Document actually says about the money, the lawsuits, and the growth — before you wire a five- or six-figure franchise fee.

$1,000 – $541,120Total initial investment (Item 7)
DisclosedFinancial performance (Item 19)
DisclosedLitigation (Item 3)

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Every fee line (Items 5–7), the Item 19 earnings disclosure in context, the Item 3 litigation record, and the Item 20 outlet open/close/transfer history — structured and cited to ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING's FDD. Instant, shareable, save-as-PDF.

What's in the ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING FDD

Total initial investment (Item 7)$1,000 – $541,120
Initial franchise fee (Item 5)$60,000
Royalty (Item 6)7%
Financial performance (Item 19)Disclosed — earnings figures reported
Litigation (Item 3)Disclosed (1+ proceedings)
Franchised outlets (latest year end)See report
FDD year2025

Source: Minnesota Dept. of Commerce — CARDS franchise registrations · filing 35356-202602-02.

ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING franchise — frequently asked

How much does a ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING franchise cost?

ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING's most recently filed FDD (Item 7) puts the total estimated initial investment at $1,000 – $541,120, with an initial franchise fee of $60,000 and a 7% royalty. The full report breaks down every fee line.

Does ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING disclose financial performance (Item 19)?

Yes — ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING makes a financial performance representation in Item 19 of its FDD, with reported figures. Read them in full before relying on them; the report points you to the exact disclosure.

Are there lawsuits against ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING?

ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING's FDD discloses litigation in Item 3 (1+ proceedings referenced). The full report quotes the disclosure and flags franchisee-initiated actions.

Is ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING a good franchise to buy?

That depends on the numbers in the FDD: the $1,000 – $541,120, whether Item 19 earnings are disclosed (they are), litigation history (present), and whether the franchised outlet count is growing or shrinking. The full ALLOY PERSONAL TRAINING report puts all of it in one place, cited to the FDD.

This report compiles and structures publicly filed Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) data from state franchise registrations. It is not legal, financial, or investment advice, is not affiliated with or endorsed by any franchisor, and does not replace reading the full FDD or consulting a franchise attorney or accountant. All figures are as disclosed by the franchisor in its most recent registered FDD. Item 19 financial performance representations are made at the franchisor’s option and may be absent or limited.