Two leading companies in the fitness and wellness industry have earned a spot on the 2024 Wellness list from Most Loved Workplaces
Hydrow, PBS and non-profit Fed by Blue are creating a three-part docuseries, "Hope in the Water," accompanied by themed rowing workouts.
Kabata, an immersive workout platform, has raised $5 million to further develop its AI-powered dumbbells, which adapt to users' progress.
Connected fitness giant Peloton is exploring its financial options after the departure of CEO Barry McCarthy and significant layoffs.
Hydrow is rowing over to the booming strength training and longevity spaces, acquiring a majority stake in Speede Fitness.
Tracy Anderson's first London studio is nestled inside the luxurious walls of Surrenne, a members-only well-being and longevity club in Knightsbridge.
A manufacturer of rowers for brands like Ergatta and CityRow, WaterRower has just made a splash in the connected fitness space.
Athletech News rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq, marking a significant moment for the entire fitness and wellness industry.
ATN analyzes storylines to watch in 2024, including connected fitness, the rise of strength training and the emergence of weight loss drugs.
With the Lite, Brooklyn-based Ergatta hopes to attract a broader audience of fitness enthusiasts to its gamified rowing concept.
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