News By Club Industry staff Elizabeth Clark led government relations and advocacy for the National Confectioners Association for 10 years, lobbying on Capitol Hill and in state capitals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was able to get confectionery manufacturing deemed as an “essential” service. read more |
| A Kentucky judge tossed a lawsuit that Kentucky gym LexFit has brought against West Bend Mutual Insurance Co. for denying a business income loss claim filed after the gym was mandated in March 2020 to close to stem the spread of COVID-19. read more |
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| More than 100 people from within the industry and outside of it will share their expertise on the latest research on physical activity and health club industry recovery, how the financial community views the potential for the industry's comeback, the realities of group fitness today, why you need women in your executive ranks, whether the industry should consider trainer licensing and more. read more |
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| Last week’s watchOS 8 update allows Apple Watch users the option to do tai chi and Pilates, as well as offers more mindfulness options and sleep tracking options. Apple Fitness+ also is offering new workouts. read more |
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From Club Industry | Registration is now open for the next Future of Fitness global virtual event, which will be held on June 16-17. Registration is free. After you register, sample the quality of sessions on tap in June by watching sessions from the March virtual event on-demand. 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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