Josh Liberatore, the executive editor of Athletech News, is a New York-based journalist and media professional with deep experience covering business, technology, and the industries shaping modern culture. Before joining ATN, Josh held editor and senior reporter roles at Sports Business Journal and Law360, helping to grow the leading trade publications for the sports and legal industries, respectively. Josh has a BA from the University of Pittsburgh and speaks fluent French.
TRX Training is adding new tools, education and content to highlight how its products can be used in injury-recovery settings.
With over 117 locations, D1 Training has built a winning brand by recreating the atmosphere of a college football weight room.
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For fitness businesses, click-to-cancel, auto-renewal and price transparency are among the key pieces of legislation to watch.
A former college football standout, Todd Anderson co-founded Dream Recovery to change the narrative around sleep, performance and well-being.
F45 Training CEO Tom Dowd has big plans for the brand, including a potential name change and a bigger push into wellness and recovery.
Cristiano Ronaldo is investing in Bioniq, a brand that uses blood test and health quiz data to create highly personalized supplement blends.
Studio LFT will debut as a pilot program at four of Vasa Fitness' Colorado clubs this January before a planned rollout across eight states.
Zenoti is making a serious push into the fitness industry, targeting multi-location gym brands with what it says is a superior product.
The FTC's new “click to cancel” rule will make it easier for consumers to cancel paid subscriptions like gym memberships online or by phone.
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