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.
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FlexIt, a platform that offers virtual, one-on-one fitness and wellness coaching, ranked #140 on the 2023 Inc. 5000 list.
Hyperice will feature its recovery tech products at pickleball tournaments to help ward off the aches and pains of the popular net spot.
Despite a low monthly cost, EoS Fitness facilities boast amenities like Hyperice massagers, infrared saunas and EGYM equipment.
Hims' new platform will roll out just in time for New Year’s resolutions, but will lean on generic medications instead of highly popular GLP-1s.
As Peloton pushes to be more than an at-home fitness company, it's looking to meet consumers on vacation or at work.
As part of its growth strategy, The Little Gym has partnered with investors to acquire gyms in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
D1 training announced 30 new signed franchise agreements as it eyes a milestone 100th opening scheduled for later this year.
The ABC Evo platform has achieved 154% growth in revenue since 2019 and serves over 5,500 clubs in 15 countries across LATAM.
Virtuix plans to use the funding to ramp up production of its Omni One, a beta version of which is already being shipped to investors.
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