Rick Mayo - No Pressure, Just Strategy: Why Alloy Took a PE Partner After 30 Years

Rick Mayo - No Pressure, Just Strategy: Why Alloy Took a PE Partner After 30 Years

Author: Eric Malzone April 14, 2026 Duration: 51:43

After 30+ years of bootstrapping Alloy Franchise to over 135 locations, founder Rick Mayo finally decided to bring in a private equity partner—but not for the reasons you might think. In this candid conversation with Eric Malzone, Rick opens up about why he chose Capital Spring, how he avoided the "gunslinging" PE horror stories, and why pulling some chips off the table actually gave him more clarity, not less. He breaks down the deceptively simple model behind Alloy's 91% retention rate, explains why saying "no" to flashy trends (GLP-1s, saunas, meal delivery) has been the secret to scaling, and reveals how he thinks about integrating adjacent services without muddying the core business. If you're a franchise operator, founder considering outside capital, or just someone who wants to know what actually works after three decades in the trenches, this one's for you.


Key Takeaways:

  • 🏋️ The Simple Model Wins – One coach, six clients, 130–150 members per location. 91% retention. Average unit volume ~$387k. Complexity is the enemy of scale.

  • 🤝 Why Partner With PE After 30 Years? – Not because they had to. Because they wanted resources, strategic finance, and a partner who'd already scaled 100+ brands—without losing control.

  • 🧠 Founder-Friendly PE Exists – Capital Spring is slow, steady, and voted most founder-friendly. They don't want your job. They want to help you keep it.

  • 🚫 The Power of Saying No – No GLP-1 integration. No saunas. No meal delivery. Yet. Rick explains why chasing every "squirrel" dilutes a simple, working model.

  • 🚲 The Bicycle Wheel Strategy – Alloy is the hub (trusted strength training). Everything else—blood work, peptides, recovery—are spokes. Let the hub stay strong; integrate spokes centrally, not at each gym.

  • 🧩 Franchisees Don't Need More Complexity – Most franchisees are learning to run their first business. Adding supplements, meal plans, and hormone therapy to their plate fails. Better to run those plays centrally and rev-share.

  • 🎯 The 800-Goal Isn't Arbitrary – 800 awarded = ~500 open. That's 100 new licenses/year. Runway is 1,500–2,000 total. They're pacing exactly where they want to be.

  • 👴 The Avatar Sells Itself – Most franchise buyers are 40–60 years old... the same age as Alloy's ideal client. They "get" the model because they wish it existed in their own town.

  • ❤️ Rick's Favorite Phase? The Single Gym – Before scaling, before franchising, just training clients, cracking jokes, and going home. "It didn't even feel like a job."

  • 🔍 What He Needs Now – Adjacent partners for the "spokes" (recovery, HRV, concierge blood work, peptides). Reach out via alloyfranchise.com.


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Eric Malzone has spent over fourteen years working within the fitness world, and in his Future of Fitness podcast, he channels that experience into conversations that feel more like strategic planning sessions than simple interviews. Each episode connects you directly with the people actively reshaping what health and wellness mean today-founders launching disruptive tech, investors spotting the next big trend, and executives steering major brands through rapid change. The discussions move beyond workout tips to explore the real business of fitness, tackling how entrepreneurship intersects with wellbeing, what emerging technologies are actually viable, and where the industry might be headed next. This isn't about generic inspiration; it's a grounded look at the mechanics of moving an entire field forward. By listening, you gain access to unfiltered insights from those making decisions at the highest levels, all through the perspective of a host who is both a seasoned coach and a pragmatic business advisor. Tune in for a clear-eyed view of the innovation, challenges, and opportunities defining the modern fitness landscape.
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