OTTAWA A Metcalfe woman is attempting to win an online competition to try and save her fitness business and cover lost revenue during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Fitness instructor Jessica Goodhue owns J-Glow Fitness in Metcalfe and Kemptville, offering fitness classes and events such as glow in the dark workouts, dodgeball and birthday parties. Those events made up almost 50 per cent of her revenue. “Events had to be obviously stopped completely and we still haven’t been able to get those back, or people in for their parties that they’ve already booked with us, which is really sad,” Goodhue said.
It’s been a tough year for fitness businesses across the country; repeated shutdowns have depleted many owners’ savings and put any thoughts of future plans on…
It’s been a tough year for fitness businesses across the country; repeated shutdowns have depleted many owners’ savings and put any thoughts of future plans on…
It’s been a tough year for fitness businesses across the country; repeated shutdowns have depleted many owners’ savings and put any thoughts of future plans on…