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  2. Tivity Health - Wikipedia

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    Tivity Health is a US-based company that provides fitness, nutrition, and wellness programs for various populations. It was founded in 1981 as American Healthways and rebranded in 2017. It acquired and sold several businesses, including Nutrisystem and Burnalong, and was acquired by Stone Point Capital in 2022.

  3. Town Sports International Holdings - Wikipedia

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    A fitness center operator in Florida and Puerto Rico, formerly known as New York Sports Clubs. Learn about its history, legal issues, COVID-19 controversy, and bankruptcy restructuring.

  4. Planet Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Planet Fitness is a public company that operates over 2,400 fitness centers in North America, Dominican Republic, Panama, Mexico, and Australia. It markets itself as a "Judgement Free Zone" that caters to novice and casual gym users, but has faced criticism for its atmosphere and policies.

  5. Anytime Fitness moving into former Sterling Pharmacy building

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    Albert Lea's Anytime Fitness, owned by Shawn and Bill Bromeland, is expected to open in November at the former Sterling Pharmacy building at 410 Bridge Ave. The building, originally constructed ...

  6. Planet Fitness will raise its $10 membership plan for the ...

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    The largest gym chain in the US will raise the price of its classic membership from $10 to $15 for new members starting in the summer. The move comes as higher costs threaten its low-price ...

  7. A new fitness group is headed to St. Cloud - AOL

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    Fitness Ventures currently has 47 locations open with plans to open eight more locations in 2024. St. Cloud will be the franchise's first location in Minnesota.

  8. GoodLife Fitness - Wikipedia

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    GoodLife Fitness operates over 450 fitness locations across Canada under four brands, including GoodLife Fitness, Fit4Less, Éconofitness and Revo Fitness. Founded in 1979 by David Patchell-Evans, the company has faced several controversies over its marketing, sales and compensation practices.

  9. 24 Hour Fitness - Wikipedia

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    24 Hour Fitness is a US-based fitness center chain with 287 clubs in 11 states. Learn about its founding, sponsorships, acquisitions, bankruptcy, and lawsuits from this Wikipedia article.