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  2. Fitness First - Wikipedia

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    Fitness First is an international fitness centre brand founded in 1993 in the United Kingdom. The company owned and operated its clubs around the world until financial pressures saw parts of the company sold off to various owners in different regions.

  3. Crunch Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Bally Total Fitness acquired Crunch in 2001 for $90 million in cash and stock, [14] holding the brand for four years. In 2005 Angelo, Gordon & Co., a private equity firm, purchased Crunch from Ballys for $45 million, and in 2009 added New Evolution Fitness Company ("NEFC"/New Evolution Ventures), a company founded by Mark Mastrov (founder of 24 hour fitness) and fitness Veteran Jim Rowley, as ...

  4. 10 Best Cheap Gym Memberships: Break a Sweat but Not ... - AOL

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    1. Planet Fitness. Membership Cost: Starts at $10 per month Annual Fee: $49 The price of a basic Planet Fitness membership is hard to beat. At just $10 per month, you get unlimited access to your ...

  5. List of health club chains - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gym chains by country. Some gyms may have the same name but in fact be unrelated. Some gyms may have the same name but in fact be unrelated. This is a list of generally corporate-owned or franchised gyms operating worldwide.

  6. RSG Group - Wikipedia

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    It is with 1.7 million members the largest fitness chain in Europe. [3] Most studios are open 365 days a year, around the clock. The offer includes equipment for endurance, functional and strength training as well as fitness courses. In order to keep the monthly fee low, the studios do not offer wellness facilities such as saunas. McFit started ...

  7. F45 Training - Wikipedia

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    F45 Training is an Australian franchiser and operator of fitness centers based in Austin, Texas. It has around 1,600 studios in over 60 countries across Australia/Oceania, North America, South America, Asia, Europe and Africa. [1] The fitness franchise was launched in 2011 by Adam Gilchrist and Rob Deutsche.

  8. These 20-something entrepreneurs needed less than a ... - AOL

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    Ramp, a Thrive Capital–backed startup, bought Venue for an undisclosed sum last year.

  9. Category:Exercise equipment companies - Wikipedia

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