The Top 10 Children's Fitness FranchisesA look at the smartest and fastest-growing players in the children's fitness industry.

Kids can be big business -- particularly when it comes to keeping them in shape. From sports clubs to dance classes to mobile activity groups, thechildren's fitness franchisesthat made狗万官方's Franchise 500 list今年都是利用在自己的独特ways on this burgeoning market. One even targets mothers who need a little exercise themselves. Here's a look at the top ten children's fitness franchises.

i9 Sports

Number of franchises:135
Franchising since:2003
Startup costs:$44,900 - $69,900
Overall rank:213

At Brandon, Fla.-basedi9 Sports, the primary goal isn't to churn out future pro athletes who are obsessed only with winning. It's about having fun. The business was founded by Frank V. Fiume, Jr., in 2002. Franchisees of this business operate local youth sports leagues, tournaments, camps, clinics and special events. Sports include flag football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse and baseball/softball.

Gymboree Play & Music

Number of franchises:685
Franchising since:1978
Startup costs:$81,143 - $267,593
Overall rank:226

San Francisco mother Joan Barnes created theGymboree Play and Musicprogram in 1976 when she couldn't find a safe place for new parents and children to play and exercise together. Today, there are locations across the U.S. and throughout the world. Gymboree Play and Music centers offer weekly classes for children ranging from newborn through 4 years old. Its classes are designed to stimulate the senses and encourage children's development.

The Little Gym

Number of franchises:303
Franchising since:1992
Startup costs:$147,500 - $294,000
Overall rank:283

After teaching grade school in public schools for several years, Robin Wes used his physical education, psychology and motor development degrees to openThe Little Gymin 1976. Although it started with a focus on physical education, the program has expanded to include children's intellectual and social development as well. The Little Gym offers programs for various age levels, including Developmental Gymnastics, Karate and Sports Skills Development. Franchises also host birthday parties, summer camps and creative crafts adventures.

TGA Premier Junior Golf

Number of franchises:41
Franchising since:2006
Startup costs:$13,150 - $62,200
Overall rank:319

Golf isn't only for adults, andTGA Premier Junior Golfhas set out to prove it. TGA launched its first 1CGolf Enrichment Programs 1D at six Los Angeles schools in the fall of 2003. As word about the programs spread and the company received more inquiries, TGA expanded to many other Los Angeles-area schools to accommodate the demand. After two years, TGA began franchising throughout the U.S. in 2005. Its programs include lessons, camps and tournaments.

JumpBunch Inc.

Number of franchises:40
Franchising since:2002
Startup costs:$33,700 - $78,400
Overall rank:328

Founder Tom Bunchman started out as a franchisee himself, having managed and maintained a business for over a decade before launching theJumpBunchconcept in 1997. In his kid-focused venture, which brings a new sports-related activity to a child's school or daycare each week, he leveraged his previous franchise experience to expand JumpBunch nationwide, and later internationally. Bunchman and his team select and train local owners with the goal of positively influencing children through sports.

Fun Bus Fitness Fun on Wheels

Number of franchises:36
Franchising since:2003
Startup costs:$85,500 - $160,500
Overall rank:329

This Tinton Falls, N.J.-based company was founded by mother-daughter team Dawn McGarry and Kari Denton. One armed with a background in business and the other in teaching, they wanted to create a way for kids-- ages 6 months to 13 -- to have fun while staying fit. EnterFun Bus Fitness Fun on Wheels. But the real kicker is how the businesses get around -- in colorful school buses whose seats have been replaced with padded floors and walls for a unique play environment.

My Gym Children's Fitness Center

Number of franchises:202
Franchising since:1995
Startup costs:$34,250 - $228,750
Overall rank:361

My Gymwas founded in 1983 when partners Yacov and Susie Sherman and Bill Caplin opened their first centers in Van Nuys and Santa Monica, California. The business offers tumbling and exercise classes for children between the ages of 3 months to 9 years. The classes incorporate music, dance, relays, games, gymnastics and sports. My Gym has more than 200 locations throughout the U.S. and abroad.

Stretch-N-Grow Int'l. Inc.

Number of franchises:325
Franchising since:1993
Startup costs:$23,600
Overall rank:363

After finding out she was pregnant, fitness enthusiast Jill Manly began focusing her attention to infant and early childhood fitness. Through her research, she was surprised to find the lack of fitness in young children. She developed a curriculum for fitness classes, and in 1992 launchedStretch-n-Growin Galveston, Texas. Each class includes 30 minutes of exercise and 15 minutes of discussion. Classes are taught in many facilities, including child-care and recreation centers, elementary schools and YMCA/YWCA centers.

Stroller Strides LLC

Number of franchises:305
Franchising since:2005
Startup costs:$4,009 - $17,889
Overall rank:404

Even thoughLisa Druxmanhad worked in the fitness industry since 1990 as a group exercise instructor, personal trainer and health club manager, she couldn't seem to find the time to exercise after the birth of her son. Realizing that other moms were faced with the same challenge, she developed a fitness regimen centered on being outside with your toddler. San Marcos, Calif.-basedStroller Strideswas born, and now moms across the country hit the streets to get fit with their strollers in tow.

Kinderdance Int'l. Inc.

Number of franchises:118
Franchising since:1985
Startup costs:$14,950 - $46,100
Overall rank:411

When founder Carol Kay Harsell's dance studio tripled in size in a matter of months, she wondered why her preschool dance program enrollment wasn't growing, too. Harsell soon realized that her potential clients were enrolled in child-care centers and preschools instead. Deciding to take the program directly to the children at those facilities, she launchedKinderdance International. Within six months, she was offering on-site instruction to more than 30 child-care centers in the Phoenix area. Today, there are more than 100 franchises around the U.S. and Canada.

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