The fitness industry is on the verge of collapse as gyms across the country continue to remain shut under lockdown.
Capitalizing on the stay-at-home workout trend, Lululemon has decided to go all-in on its previous investment last year in 2019 with the Mirror home gym to increase its “digital and interactive capabilities” as they mentioned in a press release. With yoga, boxing, meditation, a $40 personal training session which was introduced last year, live stream, and on-demand...
Scientists have recently published their findings that a new five-minute urine test can help measure the health of an individual’s diet. It can also reveal each person’s unique urine “fingerprint”. The results represent a breakthrough for personalized health and nutrition, and will help empower individuals with in-depth information on whether their current diet is suited...
Chelsea football club has launched a sports nutrition app that draws up meal plans using supplements, energy boosters and bars trialled by its Premier League stars.
Spas and gyms swiftly shut down after the outbreak of COVID-19, and many took their offerings online with do-it-yourself spa treatments and virtual workouts. But as hotels around the world reopen, they are reshaping how they do in-person wellness in the midst of the pandemic. After all, wellness is needed now more than ever before...
Today, over 60 of America's top fitness industry leaders signed an open letter calling on all United States governors to allow gyms to remain open safely as states take action to curb the COVID-19 crisis.
Peloton Interactive Inc., whose stock is soaring thanks to fitness enthusiasts kept house-bound by the coronavirus pandemic, is facing a new threat from a competitor -- this time at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Nautilus, Inc. (NYSE:NLS), the innovation leader in home fitness for over 30 years, announced its plan to pursue efforts to find a potential buyer for Octane Fitness to focus solely on growing, investing, and innovating in the home fitness equipment market.
'We deserve the opportunity to open up under the CDC guidelines set forth,' said SC Fitness owner Charlie Cassara
Celebrity trainers Isaac Calpito and Stacey Griffith have signed on to be a part of a new outdoor fitness program called CLUBHOUSE at Topping Rose House in the Hamptons that is launching this weekend and will run through the summer, Page Six has exclusively learned.
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