The clubs reached out to help with disparities in weight rooms. To view this email as a web page,
click here News By Pamela Kufahl, Content Director Both Orangetheory Fitness and Anytime Fitness reached out to the NCAA to lend equipment or bus players to their facilities for workouts after video showing the discrepancy in the weight rooms for the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments came to light last week. read more | | The brand, which is owned by the same German-based company that now owns Gold's Gym, has opened a 33,000-square-foot health club in Los Angeles as its first North American location. read more |
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| | The John Reed Downtown Los Angeles club is the first John Reed facility in North America. View a gallery of pictures inside the $100-per-month club. read more |
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| From Club Industry | The 2021 Future of Fitness global virtual event was held Mar. 9-10, 2021 and shared insights from experts about the most vital topics affecting the future of the industry. read more |
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| | The trajectory of 2021 has been defined by the unusual and challenging circumstances of 2020. Club Industry’s annual trends report, “Fitness Industry Trends to Watch in 2021,” features insights about what is ahead from a variety of voices in multiple segments of the industry. Read what they have to say in the report, which is now available for free download. read more |
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| | Club industry has committed to helping to move forward the discussion on diversity, equity and inclusion in the fitness industry. During the next several months, we will add stories on the topic, many of which will be written by people of color in the industry. Make sure to check back here on a regular basis as more stories are added. read more |
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