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.
Alex Isaly, VP/Programming for Xponential Fitness, is biking across the west to raise money for The Bahati Foundation.
Fitness wearable maker Whoop launched a new campaign with the help of some big names, including Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Phelps.
Allison Beardsley believes Red Lite Gym, her new red light therapy fitness concept, can become even bigger than Club Pilates.
Anthony Geisler said Xponential is well-positioned to thrive post-pandemic, highlighting the brand's ability to grow during COVID.
GymGuyz, an on-site personal training company, is aiming to award another 75 territories by the end of the year.
Stride Fitness plans to commemorate Men’s Health Month and Father’s Day with a complimentary first class for all fathers.
Now open in NYC's Chelsea neighborhood, Gym U features an ornate yet modern aesthetic and plenty of high-end amenities.
Lululemon CEO Calvin McDonald said the employees failed to abide by the company’s zero-tolerance policy for engaging thieves during a robbery.
F45 Training has partnered with Bensussen Deutsch & Associates to create a new line of merchandise to be sold on its website and in studios.
Ice Barrel received a $265,000 investment from Mahlum, who also extended a line of credit worth $1.5 million to the cold therapy company.
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