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Watching Your Wallet: Strengthen your financial fitness before 2019
While many people think about health and wellness resolutions for the new year, financial experts recommend thinking about money goals too.
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In Defense of the Army Combat Fitness Test - War on the Rocks
The first significant change in the Army physical fitness test in 38 years is something that deserves support and close attention as the military catches
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So You’re Telling Me There’s a Chance: Observations from the Army Combat Fitness Test Pilot - War on the Rocks
There has been much ado lately over the Army’s decision to implement a new physical fitness test. Lt. Gen. (ret.) David Barno and Nora Bensahel recently
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Fitness Rocks creates concert style workout event
Fitness Rocks is a free event where participants get to try out some of the hottest fitness classes in Baton Rouge.
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Study: Fitness Trackers Accurate for Heart Rate, Not Calories
If you think your fitness tracker on your wrist is giving you a good excuse to eat that sweet treat, you may want to think again. A recent study from the Stanford University School of Medicine says fitness trackers are not accurate at tracking calories.
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Regymen Fitness Primes for National Growth Through Franchising | Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Regymen Fitness Primes for National Growth Through Franchising The multi-platform studio's first franchised club opens in November in Austin with five others in development. NEW ORLEANS (PRWEB) December 03, 2018 Donnie Jarreau, a real estate developer with several fitness clubs in his portfolio, and Troy Archer, who also spent decades operating and developing multiple fitness clubs, have been business partners in Baton Rouge for 25 years. The duo created a concept called Spectrum Fitness, and grew it to 10 units before selling it in 2009. They wanted to stay in fitness, so to find the next big thing in fitness, they attended the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA) Convention & Trade Show in Los Angeles in 2017. Enter Edward "EK" Navan, who has worked for multiple national fitness brands. Navan was developing a plan to open a heart-monitored, multi-platform group fitness concept. He met Jarreau and Archer at IHRSA, and the rest, they say, is history.
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eGym raises $20 million to grow its connected fitness platform in the U.S.
eGym has raised $20 million in a series D round of funding led by Nokia-funded venture capital firm NGP Capital, with participation from Highland Europe and HPE Growth Capital.
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Fitness app developer Freeletics raises $45 million to expand internationally
Freeletics, a German fitness startup with more than 120 employees, has raised $45 million to fuel its expansion into new markets.
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