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  2. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    The three owners extended Gold's Gym to the franchise system and made licensing out deals all over the USA. Gold's Gym was one of the first companies in the health and fitness industry to franchise, starting in 1980. [17] Using the momentum of its fame it sold licenses for products such as fitness equipment and clothing.

  3. With These Home Gym Systems, You Can Build Out Your Own ... - AOL

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    A comprehensive home gym system, this option from Titan Fitness is a near complete gym with the price tag to prove it. This option uses cables and two 200 pound weight stacks to give you a slew of ...

  4. RSG Group - Wikipedia

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    More than 70 gyms are company-owned, the rest of the gyms are franchised. Famous personalities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, [14] Lou Ferrigno and Franco Columbu trained at the original Gold's Gym in Venice Beach. Ten months after the Gold's Gym acquisition, [13] new gyms were opened also in Europe. RSG Group opened the brand's flagship gym in ...

  5. World Gym - Wikipedia

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    Joe Gold started Gold's gym in 1965. [10] [11] Many world-famous bodybuilders trained there. Gold sold the gym in 1973 and went back out to sea as a sea merchant. When he came back, he regretted that he had also sold the rights to his name. Since he could not use "Gold" in its name, he opened a new gym in Santa Monica under the name of World Gym.

  6. Joe Gold - Wikipedia

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    Joe Gold was known for the personal encouragement he gave trainers, although delivered in sarcastic jabs at their faults. Among Joe Gold's many devotees was Arnold Schwarzenegger, [4] who began working out at the gym in 1968 soon after arriving in the US. Schwarzenegger called Joe Gold "a trusted friend and father figure."

  7. Shohei Ohtani's historic 50th home run ball to be sold at ...

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    Aaron Judge's 62nd home run ball hit in 2022 sold through Goldin last year for $1.5 million. A home run ball off Babe Ruth's bat during the first MLB All-Star Game in 1933 sold for $805,000 in ...

  8. XRS Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 2009, XRS Corporation was sued among some other defendants over patent infringement. [4] In 2010, XRS earned the rank of 363 on the Technology Fast 500(TM) list, which is Deloitte LLP's ranking of 500 of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. [5]

  9. Universal Gym Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Universal Gym Equipment was an American manufacturer of exercise equipment, in particular weight machines. It was founded by Harold Zinkin in 1957. In 1998, it was acquired by Flexible Flyer. In 2006 it was acquired by Nautilus, Inc. The Universal Gym brand was subsequently discontinued except for a line of selectorized dumbbells. [1]