CycleBar to Debut in New York City with Multiple Former Flywheel Locations
Xponential Fitness brand CycleBar, which is the nation’s largest indoor cycling franchise, announced today it will enter the New York City market for the first time with six studios expected to open over the summer, beginning with a studio in Noho in late June.
TRIPP, a Psychedelic VR Meditation Startup, Raises $11M
TRIPP is an innovative wellness platform delivering wellness solutions to Fortune 1000 companies, hospitals/clinics, and consumer households through the use of interactive immersive virtual reality (VR) and mobile experiences.
After the Pandemic Halted Original Plans, Xponential Fitness Files for IPO
Xponential Fitness, Inc., owner of franchised boutique fitness brands, filed on Friday with the SEC to raise an estimated $100 million.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Looks Ahead Focusing on Stores, Digital Experience, Personalization
Dick’s Sporting Goods is not only aggressively building new locations but also testing a line of House of Sport experiential stores.
Reebok Gets a Refresh. Will it Work?
Adidas, which acquired Reebok in 2006 for $3.8B, has plans to sell off the brand in the near future driven by continued underper...
Is “Basement Burnout” Real? And if so, What Does it Mean for the Fitness Industry?
68 percent of Americans feel their fitness regimen during the pandemic was less effective and disciplined compared to prior workouts.
Can Facebook Watch Give Apple Tough Time?
The Facebook watch can possibly give Apple a run for its money. The smartwatch by the social media giant will feature two cameras and...
Can This Cheaper Spin Bike Compete?
A recent article in Digital Journal, calls the VRAi Fitness SB1000X the “next-generation” bike that every fitness fanatic must have.
Apple’s Latest Releases Are All About Health & Wellbeing
Apple's latest releases in the newest operating system include real-time assessment of walking stability and fall risk,...
Apple’s Next Release Could be “Mindful”
According to a recent Apple Insider article, Apple may be close to releasing a new mental health app at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).