Boutique Fitness
Singapore’s Fitness Market Hits Inflection Point as Pilates Grows but Service Standards Slide
New Fit Guide data finds Pilates surging in quality in Singapore, but front-of-house experience has dropped to the lowest level globally.
Unscripted: Barry’s Steve Padis on the State of Boutique Fitness
Steve Padis joins the ATN podcast to discuss his brand's growth, its future plans and predict where the boutique fitness industry is headed.
How Gyms Are Keeping Members After the January Rush — and Why February Matters More
For gyms and studios, January is a peak month. But the most dialed-in operators are treating February and March as arguably more important.
Kevin Hart Invests in Burn Boot Camp, Plans California Location
Kevin Hart joins fitness franchise Burn Boot Camp as an equity partner, with plans to open a California location later this year.
JetSet Pilates, Burn Boot Camp Build Momentum After Growth-Fueled 2025
From studio openings to EBITDA gains, both fitness franchises are leveraging a strong 2025 to fuel ambitious 2026 growth plans
How Orangetheory, Anytime Fitness Are Responding to the GLP-1 Era
As more than half of GLP-1 users say medication alone isn’t enough, fitness giants Orangetheory and Anytime are adapting to a new type of member.
Unscripted: Sebastien Lagree on His Unique Fitness Method, Brand Building
Sebastien Lagree joins the ATN podcast to explain what makes his high-intensity, low-impact take on fitness different from the rest.
Solidcore’s Secret Weapon? Leaders Who Didn’t Come From Fitness
Led by former software engineer Shane McCarthy, boutique fitness giant Solidcore has embraced storytelling and outside-the-box thinking in its marketing and digital strategy.
US Gyms Saw Record Q4 Traffic, Strong Full-Year Growth in 2025
New Health & Fitness Association data shows that Americans continue to visit commercial fitness facilities at a high rate, extending a long post-pandemic boom.
UFC GYM Proves Selling Access Is No Longer Enough in Fitness
The brand’s combat-inspired programming shows how progression, accountability and coaching are driving retention and global expansion