Wearable fitness company Pepper is bringing its dry electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) suit, which is already in use across 30 countries, to the U.S. market.
Bjoern Woltermann founded Katalyst, makers of an FDA-approved, at-home EMS fitness suit that's changing the way people work out.
Body20 is on a mission to bring electro-muscle stimulation (EMS) training to the forefront of fitness culture in the United States.
Jay Galluzzo will lead the fast-growing EMS fitness franchise as it projects 100 studios open by the summer of 2024.
BODY20 has nearly 300 franchise locations sold as business owners and fitness enthusiasts take to the benefits of electrical-muscle stimulation workouts.
Unlike EMS fitness concepts that involve visiting a specialized studio, Katalyst delivers an FDA-cleared bodysuit directly to people's homes.
Scaling Body20 has been highly challenging, but CEO Gregory Breitbart is motivated by a desire to deliver for franchisees and members.
The Body20 biohacking approach of 20-minute electrical muscle stimulation workouts is striking a chord with franchisees across the country.
Boutique fitness brand BODY20 uses EMS to deliver the muscle-building benefits of a full strength-training program in one 20-minute workout.
BODY20 CEO Greg Breitbart shared that his company is expected to open between 60 and 80 studios this year.
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