Courtney Rehfeldt is a senior staff writer at Athletech News, where she reports on the evolving intersection of fitness, wellness and business. She regularly interviews industry leaders, founders and innovators and attends industry events to report on emerging trends firsthand. She began her career in broadcast media at Paramount before joining ATN and previously contributed to several outlets, including two weekly New York-based papers. Her short creative writing has appeared in the New York Times’ Metropolitan Diary section. She holds a bachelor’s degree in media and communications from SUNY Old Westbury.
As recovery surges, SoulBody is looking to merge fitness and well-being for guests, creating a one-stop-shop for whole body wellness.
The new round of layoffs for Lululemon Studio comes as the athleisure brand turns to Peloton for digital fitness content.
Lululemon's content deal with Peloton won't get in the way of its partnership with Xponential Fitness, the athleisure giant confirmed.
Life Time is continuing its cost-to-coast expansion, entering the highly desirable San Francisco market with a 76,000-square-foot facility.
Struggling fitness equipment maker Nautilus has teased a total company rebrand including a potential name change.
As Barry’s looks to expand, the fitness brand is leaning into partnerships with companies in the food and wellness spaces.
Once competitors, Peloton and Lululemon have entered a five-year global strategic deal centered around content and apparel.
Xponential Fitness is introducing a VR app on Meta's Quest 3 headset, bringing virtual fitness content to homes around the world.
The Zumba studio will offer 32 classes with a variety of music tracks, and come in a mixed reality version in addition to VR.
Fitness operator Equinox was ordered to pay $11 million in May after being found liable in a separate race and gender discrimination trial.
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