Alta Global partners with combat sport gyms to deliver In-Gym training programs, providing significant additional revenues, accelerated and diversified member base growth, and they must be doing something right, with Alta on track to hit 10,000 gyms by Q3 2023.

Over the past three months, the number of gyms on the platform has grown tenfold to 1,300, with the company on track for its FY23 revenue target of $5.56 million.

It all comes down to Alta’s partnership with US-based UFC gyms, which will commence live roll out in April 2023, ultimately delivering the company’s programming to over 200 global locations.

Vast martial arts market opportunity

The platform can be used by gyms for any type of class – from karate or jiu jitsu lessons for kids all the way to through to elite-level competitive combat sports.

Additionally, Alta sees a vast market opportunity which their technology allows them to capture at astonishing pace – with over 100,000 martial arts gyms worldwide.

“Training in martial arts involves participating in a real sport-and-learning syllabus, which is why it will always endure whilst fitness fads continue to come and go,” Alta founder and co-CEO Nick Langton said.

“At trainalta.com we are building the world’s most comprehensive platform to connect our members to the great martial arts academies located in their community.”

Alta’s next targets are profitability later this year and a revenue goal of $60 million for FY26.

This article was developed in collaboration with Alta Global, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.

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