San Francisco tops the annual list for the first time.
To view this email as a web page, click here

   Home

Subscribe

Advertise

 

 

 

 

February 09, 2023

News

San Francisco Tops List of Healthiest Cities, Per Survey

For the first year since this annual list started, Chicago and Albuquerque, New Mexico, made the top 10 list, ranking high in the percent of residents who get sufficient rest.

read more

Vasa Fitness Plans to Grow by 9 Clubs in Illinois, Colorado, Nebraska in 2023

Vasa Fitness will open its first club in Nebraska in 2023 as it plans to expand to 60 locations.  

read more

Make All Your Fitness Brand’s Purchasing Decisions in One Stop

Time-strapped executives who are looking to buy for their brands in 2023 and 2024 can apply to attend the time-saving hosted buyer and networking event Sibec Americas May 7-10 at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

read more

From Club Industry

Club Industry Launches a Franchise Guide for the Fitness Industry

Entrepreneurs looking to start their own health club or studio can now compare franchising options in the Club Industry Franchise Guide, launched this week. More franchisors are being added to the guide weekly.

read more

2023: Trends Moving the Health and Wellness Industry into a Brighter Future

Club Industry called upon a range of industry leaders to gauge what they think the trends to watch will be in 2023. Download this free report to read the thoughts of leaders such as Karl Sanft, CEO of 24 Hour Fitness; Adam Sedlack, COO of UFC Gyms; Ben Midgley, CEO of Crunch Franchising; Lindsay Vastola, founder of Vast Potential and more.

read more

U.S. Health Club Financial Review: 2019-2021

Before the fitness industry looks at how it performed in 2022, Club Industry gathered data on how the industry performed during the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic and all its restrictions from 2019-2021. Companies such as Life Time, LA Fitness, Planet Fitness, Xponential Fitness, the Bay Clubs, Orangetheory Fitness and others are included.

read more