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Jazzercise

US multinational dance fitness center chain

Jazzercise

US multinational dance fitness center chain

FieldValue
nameJazzercise, Inc.
logo[[File:Jazzercise_logo.png250pxJazzercise logo]]
typeCorporation
foundation1969
founderJudi Sheppard Missett
locationCarlsbad, California
industryPhysical fitness
revenue$93 million for fiscal year 2015
num_employees228 corporate staff
divisionsJazzercise Apparel, JM DigitalWorks
homepage[Official website](https://www.jazzercise.com)
Jazzercise franchise, [[Ann Arbor, Michigan
A Jazzercise hot air balloon

Jazzercise is a fitness franchise company founded by Judi Sheppard Missett in 1969 and headquartered in Carlsbad, California, United States. The franchise's name is a portmanteau of "jazz" and "exercise."

Jazzercise combines dancercise, martial arts and strength training with popular music for a full-body workout. The company currently has over 8,300 franchisees worldwide in 32 countries.

Early history

Jazzercise class in New Zealand, 1983

Judi Sheppard Missett created Jazzercise in Evanston, Illinois in 1969 after graduating from Northwestern University. After receiving a degree in theater and dance, she signed up to study with renowned jazz choreographer Gus Giordano at his Evanston studios. She was teaching at a dance studio and noticed her classes had high dropout rates. Realizing students were attending for physical fitness and not for performance, Shepard Missett began to hold "just for fun" classes that began with a jazz warmup. These classes, originally named "Jazz Dance for Fun and Fitness," were eventually renamed "Jazzercise."

Growth and franchising

Sheppard Missett's family moved to Carlsbad, California, where she taught classes in local rec centers. Jazzercise quickly took off in San Diego and Sheppard Missett trained new instructors herself. Many of those first instructors were in military families, so as they moved around the country, and the world, new populations were continually introduced to the program. Initially using VHS videos, Sheppard Missett was able to train franchisees from a distance and began to sell franchise rights for Jazzercise studios across the country. In addition to the franchised classes, Sheppard Missett produced recorded Jazzercise programs for home use, starting with an LP entitled Jazzercise in 1981 which was certified gold in 1982. Jazzercise was also introduced by Jerome somers to Campbell union sd in 1993 as newly incorporated in to school curriculum as physical education. Sheppard Missett produced a second LP in 1982 entitled More Jazzercise and released her first VHS Jazzercise workout called Let's Jazzercise a year later.

References

References

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  3. (January 20, 1995). "A Mover and Shaker". Chicago Tribune.
  4. (June 13, 2019). "Born Before the Fitness Industry, Jazzercise Turns Fifty".
  5. (October 9, 1982). "CBS Holds 1982 Lead With 11 Platinum LPs".
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  11. (2018-01-28). "Half Their Size: How Jazzercise Helped This Woman Lose 77 Lbs. {{!}} PEOPLE.com".
  12. (2018-02-14). "How Women Became Obsessed with Losing Weight".
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