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BODi's exec chairman says the "shackles are gone" on pricing now that the company behind P90X and Insanity has fully ditched multi-level marketing
In a special edition of ATN Weekly, we break down Q2 earnings results from publicly traded fitness companies including Peloton, Planet Fitness, Life Time and Xponential
A sale question still hangs over the boutique fitness franchisor in a year already marked by more than $43 million in legal settlements and declining sales
Peloton CEO Peter Stern said that the expected revenue decline is due to churn created by subscription price hikes implemented last year
Planet Fitness had cut its revenue outlook earlier this year, citing weaker-than-expected member sign-ups and unfavorable weather during the usually busy New Year period
Europe's largest fitness operator posted a €23.6 million profit in the first six months of the year, a sharp turnaround from a loss over the same period in 2025
A new subscription-free smart band challenging Whoop, new acquisitions and record fitness revenue point to Garmin's play for the everyday-wellness consumer
The Quality Group, which also owns Bum Energy and German giant ESN, grew revenue by more than 40% as it expands across products, channels and international markets
Peloton's most recent earnings report should instill more investor confidence in CEO Peter Stern, while Planet Fitness reported lagging January membership numbers.
Xponential Fitness reported Q1 revenue down 21%, although its top brand Club Pilates continued to perform well.
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