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  2. Anytime Fitness - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the International Health, Racquet, and Sports Club Association named Anytime Fitness the fastest-growing fitness club. [citation needed] In 2014, Entrepreneur magazine ranked Anytime Fitness number one on their franchise 500 list. [34] In 2015 and 2016, Anytime Fitness was ranked first on the publication's top global franchises list ...

  3. Planet Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Planet Fitness, Inc. is an American franchisor and operator of fitness centers based in Hampton, New Hampshire. [4] The company has around 2,600 clubs, [5] making it one of the largest fitness club franchises by number of members and locations.

  4. Bally Total Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Bally Total Fitness was an American fitness club chain. At its 2007 peak, prior to the filing of the first of two Chapter 11 bankruptcies, Bally operated nearly 440 facilities located in 29 U.S. states, Mexico, Canada, South Korea, China, and the Caribbean under the Bally Total Fitness, Crunch Fitness, Gorilla Sports, Pinnacle Fitness, Bally Sports Clubs, and Sports Clubs of Canada brands.

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  6. Rodney Steven II and Genesis Health Clubs acquire clubs in ...

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    As Genesis Health Clubs owner Rodney Steven II continues his health club buying spree across the middle part of the United States, he acquired two more clubs on Tuesday.

  7. Life Time Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Life Time Athletic, Chanhassen, Minnesota Life Time Inc. facility, Alpharetta, Georgia The company was founded by chairman and chief executive officer, Bahram Akradi. [1] The company was incorporated in 1990 as FCA, Ltd., a Minnesota corporation, and registered the name Life Time Fitness in March of 1992. [2]

  8. List of health club chains - Wikipedia

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    Anytime Fitness; Bannatyne; Ben Dunne Gyms; David Lloyd Leisure; Energie Group Gyms; Everlast Gyms (Sports Direct); F45 Training; Fitness First; Gold's Gym; The Gym Group; Gymbox; JD Sports Gyms

  9. LA Fitness - Wikipedia

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    LA Fitness in Markham, Ontario, Canada. LA Fitness was founded in 1984 by founder Chinyol Yi and Louis Welch in Covina, California. [1] Through the mid-1990s, the company expanded by acquiring under-performing fitness clubs in Southern California, and by developing, opening and operating newly constructed properties.