As Covid-19 began its rapid spread across the United States in early March, fitness destinations were forced to close their doors, and as Americans were directed to stay at home, a new demand for at-home workouts was born. To adjust to this new reality, many studios started exploring virtual iterations of their classes by way...
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The California Fitness Alliance (CFA) issued the following statement today in response to Governor Newsom’s most recent reopening plan.
SoulCycle UK has sent out a mailer to subscribers offering its studio bikes for sale. They are not normally available to buy.
New York gyms are reopening, but with restrictions. Equinox plans to open its doors in New York on September 2nd with new protocols in place such as enhanced disinfection procedures and medical grade air purifiers to keep its members safe. Equinox's Harvey Spevak joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss. Watch the Full Interview Here @ MSN/CNBC
In an effort to stay fit and sane in these trying times, Americans have become especially innovative when it comes to finding ways to exercise during the pandemic.
Three companies — Tempo, Tonal and Forme Life — are competing to supplant cheap dumbbells with smart machines priced in the four figures.
Nautilus, Inc. (NYSE:NLS), the innovation leader in home fitness for over 30 years, announced the new Bowflex® VeloCore™ – the industry’s first (un) stationary, dual-mode bike that combines leaning technology with digital connectivity for a dynamic full body workout and an immersive digital experience.
Aly Orady, founder of Tonal Systems Inc., discusses the boom in at-home fitness during the Covid-19 pandemic @ "Bloomberg Technology."
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