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click here News By Club Industry staff The U.S. Senate now joins the House of Representatives in introducing legislation that would establish a $30 billion grant program to help fitness facilities that had to temporarily close due to the COVID-19 pandemic but have struggled financially. read more | | In addition to manufacturing Peloton products at the two U.S. Precor plants, Peloton will build a new facility in Ohio that will open in 2023 and will produce the Peloton Bike, Bike+ and Peloton Tread. read more |
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| | As fitness facilities across the United States and in some other parts of the world re-open, reminders are out there that better times are ahead. Some club operators offered rays of hope during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several of those operators will share in Club Industry's next Future of Fitness virtual event what they did to thrive during the dark times, and other sessions will look to the future. read more |
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| From Club Industry | Registration is now open for the next Future of Fitness global virtual event, which will be held on June 16-17. Registration is free. After you register, sample the quality of sessions on tap in June by watching sessions from the March virtual event on-demand. read more |
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| | This town hall is now available on-demand. Find out how the Peloton acquisition of Precor will impact Precor and your fitness and wellness business, as Rob Barker also shares his thoughts about trends in the fitness industry. . read more |
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| | The trajectory of 2021 has been defined by the unusual and challenging circumstances of 2020. Club Industry’s annual trends report, “Fitness Industry Trends to Watch in 2021,” features insights about what is ahead from a variety of voices in multiple segments of the industry. Read what they have to say in the report, which is now available for free download. read more |
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