Nick Keppler is a freelance journalist, writer and editor. He enjoys writing the difficult stories, the ones that make him pore over studies, talk about subjects that make people uncomfortable, and explain concepts that have taken years to develop. Nick has written extensively about psychology, healthcare, and public policy for national publications and for those locally- based in Pittsburgh. In addition to Athletech News, Nick has written for The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Vice, Slate, Reuters, CityLab, Men’s Health, The Gizmodo Media Group, The Financial Times, Mental Floss, The Village Voice and AlterNet. His journalistic heroes include Jon Ronson, Jon Krakauer and Norah Vincent.
A million dollar question is: what does Tom Brady eat? Washington State-based registered dietician Shena Jaramillo told Athletech News, 'Brady’s diet is...
Every week, subscribers can hear the prerecorded musings of a celebrity as they walk, via an Apple Fitness+ program called Time to Walk.
This Netflix and Headspace series, the first of three, will compete with rival app Calm’s show on HBO Max.
Bodyarmor adding the star to its roster of celebs is a sign that the sports drinks line wants to expand its appeal to suburban moms.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Keep hoped for global expansion. Now, its digital fitness services (app) are in demand around the world.
COVID-19 pushed back Technogym Fitness Store L.A.'s opening a few times, finally opening in Nov, but the demand had skyrocketed by that time.
The ACSM Health and Fitness Journal survey has polled fitness professionals annually for 15 years to chart growth of various workout types.
Playlists have been a legal & creative hassle for online workout firms. Universal Music Group and Variis's deal represents a breakthrough.
The U.S. Justice Department said it’s not done reviewing the deal, but Google and Fitbit are stepping forward.
With the Peloton's purchase of Precor comes 625,000 square feet of manufacturing capacity in Washington and North Carolina.
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