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Ultimate Longevity Centers Sells Over 100 Franchise Locations in First Month

The Ultimate Human · Anthony Geisler: UFC, Pilates, $8T Longevity & ULC · May 28, 2026
Ultimate Longevity Centers Sells Over 100 Franchise Locations in First Month
The Ultimate Human
The Ultimate Human
Anthony Geisler: UFC, Pilates, $8T Longevity & ULC
"And for us, you know, we've sold well over 100 Ultimate Longevity Centers in the first month. Yeah, which is great. And, you know, I was astounded at the adoption rate."
Geisler disclosed that the Ultimate Longevity Centers franchise sold over 100 locations in its first month, signaling unprecedented demand for social wellness infrastructure. This adoption rate is notable in the franchise industry and suggests mass-market appetite for accessible longevity services beyond the elite 2% currently served by high-end clinics.

About this episode

In this episode of The Ultimate Human Podcast, host Gary Brecka interviews franchise entrepreneur Anthony Geisler, his business partner in Ultimate Longevity Centers, a wellness franchise aiming to bring social longevity infrastructure to the masses. Geisler, who previously scaled Club Pilates from 18 locations to over 1,000 stores and exited LA Boxing to UFC, reveals that UBS projects the longevity industry to reach $8 trillion within 48 months. He disclosed that Ultimate Longevity Centers sold over 100 franchise locations in its first month, far exceeding expectations and signaling mass-market appetite for accessible wellness services. The conversation pivots to entrepreneurship, with Geisler emphasizing that fear never disappears in business, even after multiple exits, and that anyone who has ever considered starting a business already has the entrepreneurial bug—the only question is whether they die with it or act on it. Brecka frames the venture as a response to a broken healthcare system, arguing it will take decades to reform from within, but millions can be kept out of it through preventable chronic disease management. Both hosts credit COVID with creating a generation of citizen scientists who now demand personal health autonomy. They cite a 34% drop in Gen Z alcohol consumption and the explosive rise of run clubs and social wellness communities as evidence of cultural shift. The episode closes with optimism about the Kennedy-led MAHA movement and the potential to scale evidence-based therapies—hyperbarics, red light, cryotherapy, peptides—into shopping centers nationwide.

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