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  2. Anytime Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Anytime Fitness Franchisor, LLC, doing business as Anytime Fitness, is an American franchise of 24 hour health and fitness clubs that is based in Woodbury, Minnesota, United States. The company operates over 5,000 franchised locations in 50 countries. [3] In 2014, Anytime Fitness was named the top franchise of 2014 by Entrepreneur magazine. [4]

  3. 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]

  4. F3 Nation - Wikipedia

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    F3 Nation, or F3, is a network of free, peer-led workouts for men, founded in the United States on January 1, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina with an estimated 75,000+ active participants.

  5. Life Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Life Fitness created the first computerized strength training program in 1988. [3] In 1991, Bally Total Fitness sold the company to Mancuso & Company, a private equity firm, for $62.5 million. [4] The same year, Life Fitness expanded into treadmills. Life Fitness was acquired by Brunswick Corporation in June 1997 for $310 million.

  6. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Fitness instructor Kathy Smith first experienced the Williams/Miller prototype step aerobics program during its early days, thinking "This is the most cutting-edge workout I’ve ever seen." [14] Miller and Williams formed a company called Bench Blast in late 1988, making wooden steps from 6 to 12 inches high. [11]

  7. List of indoor arenas - Wikipedia

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    Novi Pazar: Pendik Hall 2012 1,500 Novi Sad: Futog Sports Hall 2006 1,500 Hram Hall 2000 2,000 RK Jugović: Slana Sports Center 2007 1,500 Spens Sports Center: 1981 11,500 KK Vojvodina: Pančevo: Strelište Sports Hall: 1980 1,100 KK Tamiš: Požarevac: Požarevac Sports Center 1983 2,506 Priboj: Priboj Sports Center 1991 2,100 Prokuplje: Zoran ...

  8. Henry Ford Providence Novi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The development also includes a 108-room hotel, [5] Staybridge Suites Detroit - Novi, [11] located on the other side of Grand River Avenue from the medical office building. [12] The hotel was built for $10 million. [5] The groundbreaking occurred in late October 2006, [13] and the hotel opened in February 2008. [12]

  9. Health - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, WHO revised the definition of health defined it as "the extent to which an individual or group is able to realize aspirations and satisfy needs and to change or cope with the environment. Health is a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living; it is a positive concept, emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as ...