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gym: Out of shape: From gyms to yoga centres, the pandemic has completely transformed the fitness industry


Out of shape: From gyms to yoga centres, the pandemic has completely transformed the fitness industry
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Synopsis
A health crisis has thrown the fitness industry into disarray. Can it beat the Covid storm again and find its feet?
For Nikhil Kakkar, COO of fitness chain Gold’s Gym, time seems to be playing on repeat mode. He recalls how gyms and fitness centres were the first ones to shut last year and the last ones to open. This year too, the situation has been no different. At a time of acute uncertainty and hardship amid Covid’s severe second wave that has gripped the nation, it is the fixed costs such as rentals, salaries and electricity which are playing heavily on

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Opinion: Say goodbye to WFH stress | Opinion


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Somewhere around your umpteenth trip between the bed and the couch, the novelty of work-from-home (WFH) wore off. In less than a year of staying indoors in the midst of a pandemic, people have become more sedentary than ever. According to sources, it has been discovered that while an overwhelming majority of remote workers around the world preferred and encouraged others to try WFH, a significant number faced recurring challenges. Many have been reported to have struggled with staying motivated and tackling loneliness amidst working from home. With a year-long pandemic added to the mix, it would be safe to assume many more are now dealing with these anxieties.

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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE - Cure.fit acquires fitness facilities aggregator Fitternity


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New Delhi, Feb 9 (IANS) Homegrown health and wellness platform Cure.fit on Tuesday said it has acquired fitness facilities aggregator Fitternity for an undisclosed sum.
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Curefit.fit acquires Fitternity, its second acquisition in 2021


February 09, 2021
With a collective user base of 3 million, Cure.fit and Fitternity will empower more than 5,000 fitness centres spread across India
Health and wellness platform Cure.fit announced the acquisition of Fitternity, one of the largest fitness facilities aggregators in the country. This acquisition comes close on the heels of its acquisition of Onyx, a California based digital fitness company last month, that is expected to enhance its digital offerings in India and abroad.
Fitternity is Cure.fit’s 6th acquisition to date. The company acquired Cult in 2016, Tribe and 1000 Yoga in 2017, Fitness First in 2018 and Onyx in 2021. Cure.fit has now opened over 150 of its 200 fitness centres in the country, up from 40 in October 2020.

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Gym Industry Confident About 2021 Despite Slow Recovery, Low Turnout Among Women


Gym industry confident about 2021 despite slow recovery, low turnout among women
October 2021 is when gyms would reach pre-COVID-19 revenue, said Jayam Vora, Co-founder, COO, Fitternity, gym aggregator.
January 14, 2021 / 03:06 PM IST
After months of home work out as gyms had to shut down due to coronavirus-led lockdown, Indians are heading to the gyms but mostly to train with their personal trainers and women are still shying away.
At Gold's Gym, a gym chain which has more than 150 clubs in 25 Indian states, the male to female ratio post reopening of gyms has come down to 25 percent female and 75 percent male from 40 percent female to 60 percent male in the pre-COVID-19 period.

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