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.
Garmin is touting a future wear smartwatch data is used in doctors offices, in clinical research and by insurance companies.
Rainier Partners and subsidiary Omega Fitness have acquired 21 Anytime Fitness gyms in Wisconsin from MDS Fitness, the groups announced.
Kabata dumbbells use AI to count reps and coach users in real time, innovating on one of the fitness industry's oldest pieces of equipment.
FluidLogic creates hydration systems for Nascar and IndyCar drivers. It's also planning to launch products for fitness enthusiasts.
Founded by an Australian former pro rugby player turned celebrity trainer, Training Mate is banking on the social fitness revolution.
Padel Haus' new Atlanta club is set to open in early 2025, marking the brand's seventh location nationwide.
More than 1,000 people attended Runningman 2024, a 3-day event featuring a choose-your-distance race and the world's largest indoor sauna.
According to new research, Baby Boomers are the most active generation but Gen Z members are much more likely to attend the gym.
Founded by an Amazon vet, Seattle Strength & Performance has become a mainstay in the Emerald City's gym scene in just a few years.
Founded just a few years ago, The Athletic Clubs has quickly struck a chord with New Yorkers thanks to its unique approach to group fitness.
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