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Jazzercise airs on A&E "Be the Boss"

The Jazzercise Dance Fitness Franchise Business

To be Highlighted on A&E’s “Be the Boss” Dec. 30 at 11/10 C

 Viewers have Opportunity to Win Three Free Months of Jazzercise   Or $300 Jazzercise Apparel Gift Card

 Enfield, CT ─ The Jazzercise, Inc. international fitness franchise business will be spotlighted on the new original real life series “Be the Boss,” on A&E Network Dec. 30 at 11 p.m. PST/EST, 10 p.m. CST.

 From the Emmy-Award winning creators of “Undercover Boss,” this competition-based series will feature two Jazzercise franchisees vying for the opportunity to own a  Jazzercise Fitness Center  ─ similar to the Enfield/Longmeadow Jazzercise Center owned by Julia Pyrzenski in Enfield, CT. ─ or, in essence, become their own boss.   

In the Jazzercise episode, two Jazzercise instructors are summoned to corporate headquarters by Jazzercise Founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett, where they discover they are eligible for a rare career opportunity. Through the course of the week, both Jazzercise instructors are put through rigorous job-related challenges to determine who should earn the coveted position. What these instructors don’t realize is that an even greater prize is at stake – the keys to their very own center!

 In honor of the company’s appearance on “Be the Boss,” Jazzercise locations nationwide, including Enfield/Longmeadow Jazzercise Center in Enfield, CT, will be participating in contests on Jazzercise, Inc.’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Those who follow the Jazzercise episode on Twitter or “Like” Jazzercise on Facebook and answer trivia questions based on the show correctly are eligible for three free months of Jazzercise at any participating location or a $300 Jazzercise Apparel gift card.

 The Enfield/Longmeadow Jazzercise Center in Enfield, CT is proud to be part of the world’s leading dance fitness program, which ranked as #3 home based franchise, #3 low cost franchise and #13 overall on the 2012 Entrepreneur Magazine Franchise 500.

For a current class schedule and information, contact the Enfield/Longmeadow Jazzercise Center at (860)392-9905 or go to www.jazzercise.com.

 The Jazzercise dance fitness program, founded in 1969, hosts a network of 7,800 instructors teaching more than 32,000 classes weekly in 32 countries. The workout program, which offers a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and Latin-style movements, has positively affected millions of people worldwide. Jazzercise instructor franchise fees begin as low as $2,000 in the U.S. For more information on Jazzercise franchise opportunities, go to http://www.jazzercise.com/teach.

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Maria Giannuzzi May 24, 2013 at 07:06 pm
Politicians are not CEOs. Elected officials are not CEOs. The comparison is not appropriate, butRead More it does fit with Mr. Morici's misplaced CEO worship. The criticisms may be valid, but they must be examined as political or legal criticisms. The government as a business comparison only increases the power of the corporate state. I also note that Mr. Morici's credo which he attributes to President Obama, "We’ll do as we please, stop us if you can" is a very accurate portrayal of predatory capitalism.
MAC May 24, 2013 at 01:23 pm
Maria, your dismissive and divisive 'analysis' ignores the fact that POTUS is anRead More "executive" position, also "Commander-in-Chief" of the military! O had exactly ZERO "executive" experience, which--along with his anti-business and anti-America views--explains his failures. Mr. Morici's assessment of O's job performance is perfectly pragmatic and relevant, while your doting worship of the "Agitator-in-Chief" is rather pathetic, as well as being irrelevant.
Maria Giannuzzi May 24, 2013 at 12:40 pm
The author of the article quoted endlessly above is Peter Morici, a Professor of InternationalRead More Business at the University of Maryland. I suppose he is to be forgiven if he sees everything through a business lens, after all it has given him a very comfortable livelihood for decades. But it is still a faulty lens on this topic and he should know better.