AMMON – Members of the KoKo Fit Club at 3160 East 17th Street in Ammon may spot a few new faces during their next workout.
Braydon and Abi Snarr bought the business last week.
The couple tell EastIdahoNews.com that they are excited about this new project and look forward to being part of the community.
“Our goal is to… get people who are looking for something like this and don’t know where to find it. We hope they can come here and feel at home, ”says Braydon.
KoKo Fit Club is aimed at the average person who may feel intimidated by going to the gym. The 24/7 gym offers around 3,500 different pre-planned workouts that allow customers to complete a program based on their fitness goals without using mental energy on them.
“They’re tailored for everyone who walks through the door, whether you’re a cancer patient who is recovering, struggling with diabetes or back pain, or just looking for a way to lose weight and build muscle, we have programs that are specifically designed that’s what they are designed for, ”explains Braydon.
If you are pregnant there is a plan for you too.
Customers simply select the desired program, press a button and follow the training video. See how it works in the video player above.
“You can safely come here, do a workout that is pointless to you (ie.
KoKo Fit Club is a national franchise founded in Boston in 2008. The Ammon site is the holdover of what were originally two sites in the Idaho Falls area. The Idaho Falls gym has now ceased operations.
Chris Sorenson was the original owner before Kirk Peterson took it over a few years ago. The Snarrs bought it from Peterson on October 6th.
Braydon and Abi Snarr bought the KoKo Fit Club on October 6th. | Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com
Braydon and Abi were both athletes in high school. Braydon played football for Hillcrest High School and A-levels played basketball for her high school team in Gilbert, Arizona.
Braydon suffered a knee injury about a year ago, and he says this helped shape his desire to turn fitness into a lifelong pursuit of general wellbeing, not just something you do to train for a sport.
“A lot of people exercise just because they want to lose weight, but the point is to stay mentally and physically healthy and just have good overall health. It’s important to get out of bed and feel good and not be in pain, ”says Abi.
Snarrs’ experience with the KoKo Fit Club business helped them see it as a great business opportunity and their passion for fitness inspired them to purchase.
“Owning a gym wasn’t always our plan, but it was the perfect opportunity and we felt it was a great time to work in the business,” says Braydon.
“We really believe in it,” adds Abi. “It’s one of those things that you have to try. Anyone who has tried it once is a die-hard KoKo fan. “
The couple played a key role in building up the company. You have no concrete expansion plans in mind, but you are open to new opportunities that arise.
“We want to serve the community. We are passionate about people and building relationships and I think this is a great opportunity to do that and improve people’s lives, “says Braydon.
Various membership plans are available to customers. Custom plans start at $ 79.99 per month. To sign up or learn more, visit the KoKo Fit Club on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. You can also visit the website or call (208) 552-5656.
If you’d like your company featured in the Small Business Spotlight, send an email to rett@eastidahonews.com. Please use “SBS” in the subject line.
PREVIOUS SPOTLIGHTS:
Idaho Falls couple opens store for customers to combine over coffee and handicrafts
Cryptocurrency mining company removes barriers and simplifies the process for customers
New business takes off the hard work of stump removal
Mannequins in a new nursing school in eastern Idaho can simulate human behavior