This week, we break down the recent controversy surrounding Peter Attia's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and what it could mean for the future of longevity science.
Ladder launches Ladder Nutrition, integrating food logging, macro insights and AI-powered personalization into its strength-training app.
The embattled Peloton is launching an AI-powered personalized workout system, upgrading its hardware portfolio and leaning into partnerships.
Peloton chief content officer Jen Cotter shares what's coming to the brand's New York studios, and what it could mean for the future.
Truemed is helping pioneer the fitness-as-healthcare movement, partnering with brands including Peloton, CorePower Yoga and Anytime Fitness.
Life Time is diverging from luxury club competitors like Equinox by looking to democratize access to on-demand fitness app content.
At-home fitness companies have struggled after COVID, especially those selling equipment. BowFlex notably filed for bankruptcy last month.
A manufacturer of rowers for brands like Ergatta and CityRow, WaterRower has just made a splash in the connected fitness space.
Adidas Training has enlisted the help of dating app Bumble to make it easier for fitness enthusiasts to find a fellow training buddy.
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