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  2. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Rogue originally started in 2007 in Toledo, Ohio, by Bill Henniger when he had difficulty finding the necessary equipment for his new gym, a CrossFit affiliate.He set up an e-commerce one-stop site roguefitness.com, with the intention of selling all the equipment necessary for a CrossFit gym. [2]

  3. Buckeye Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye Gymnastics was founded in November 1982 by former Ohio State University gymnast, David Holcomb and partner Alan Ashworth. [2] [3] January 1983 in a 4,600 square foot facility, [4] and served merely 52 gymnasts at that time. [5]

  4. 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.

  5. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The World YMCA is the highest affiliation body. Each local, national and regional YMCA is independent of each other, but local, regional and international cooperation, partnerships and collaborations are part of the organizations work. Each National Council is led by a National General Secretary, a role that similar to that of a CEO.

  6. Anytime Fitness - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the Anytime Fitness franchise started to provide passengers on the cruise ship Magellan Explorer with a gym to exercise traveling to and from Antarctica. [25] In 2018, Anytime Fitness had over 4,200 gym locations and 3 million clients in more than 32 countries. [23] [26] The number of gyms increased to over 5,200 by 2023. [27]

  7. Scotts and P&G are facing off in federal court over product ...

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    The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, based in Marysville, has filed a lawsuit against Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble over the latter's lawn and weed killer product, called Spruce.

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