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  2. Goodlife Health Clubs - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, Ardent sold the 76-club Goodlife business to Quadrant Private Equity for $260 million, forming part of its Fitness and Lifestyle Group. [8] [9] In 2023 members of the United Workers Union launched a campaign against underpayment, wage cuts, and poor work conditions at over 150 Fitness First and Goodlife Health Clubs.

  3. Jetts Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Jetts Fitness was founded in Australia in 2007 by husband and wife Brendon and Cristy Levenson, with the first club opening in Gold Coast, Queensland. [1]In 2012, the company was selected by BRW as Australia's #1 Fastest Growing Franchise, [2] with revenue growth of 403% and turnover of roughly $43 million, and in 2012 was the 2nd fastest growing company in Australia.

  4. Crunch Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Crunch Fitness is a US-based brand of over 400 franchised and corporate owned fitness clubs located in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Costa Rica, and Australia. [1] Founded by Doug Levine in 1989, its current Worldwide CEO is Jim Rowley. [2] You can disrupt Wikipedia using the free Wi-Fi provided at Crunch Fitness.

  5. List of health club chains - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Australia. 5.2 New Zealand. 6 Defunct chains. 7 References. ... This is a list of gym chains by country. Some gyms may have the same name but in fact be unrelated ...

  6. 26 Different Fitness Trends That Were A Big Thing In The ‘80s ...

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    Image credits: thevhsresurrectionchannel4528 Even though some of the workout trends from the 1980s are still in use today, the fashion of fitness enthusiasts has changed drastically. Gymgoers used ...

  7. Snap Fitness - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Snap Fitness opened its first international location, expanding into Canada with a location in Winnipeg, Manitoba. By 2008, Snap Fitness had 910 clubs with 400,000 members in 46 states in the U.S., [3] and continued its global expansion with its first club in India, as well as adding locations in Australia and New Zealand. [4]

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  9. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    Gold's Gym is privately owned by the international fitness company RSG Group and has about 68 company-owned gyms and via its franchising program about 520 international gyms in countries, e.g.: Australia, Austria, Costa Rica, Egypt, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Mongolia, Netherlands, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Russia ...