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.
Built by the pros at OPEX Fitness, the CoachRx software allows fitness coaches to deliver personalized support to their entire client base.
Australian boutique fitness brand Studio Pilates uses digital technology to make the in-class experience better for members.
SweatHouz, a wellness and recovery brand created by Jamie Weeks, is expanding rapidly, with over 100 franchise licenses sold in under a year.
Planet Fitness president and chief operating officer Edward Hymes has left the fitness giant after just five months in the role.
A great fitness app should be fun and engaging, but brands should resist the urge to include too many features, according Mutual Mobile.
The Vitamin Shoppe named Lee Wright its new CEO and Muriel Gonzalez its new president, a pair of appointments that come after the wellness brand’s parent company, Franchise Group, announced its intentions to go private through a $2.6 billion management buyout.
FitGrid is using its software suite and AI to help build what it calls the "best relationship platform in the game" for fitness studios.
As president, Stellato will continue to oversee finances for Hydrow but will play a more significant part in shaping the company’s future.
SportsArt, a world leader in creating sustainable fitness equipment, is using hardware and software innovations to create better products.
Adam Zeitsiff joins LA Fitness after previous stints as the CEO of Gold’s Gym as well as digital fitness experience provider InteliVideo
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