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News briefsZwift raises $620 million from backers
Zwift has raised $620 million from backers including Amazon’s Alexa Fund, KKR & Co. and Permira Holdings. According to Bloomberg, Zwift expects these investments to enable it to increase subscription prices, reach the milestone of ten million subscriptions (from roughly one million), take the company public and eventually invest in ...
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News briefsWhat the Adidas and Les Mills partnership is about
Adidas and Les Mills have joined forces to shape the future of training. The collaboration aims to offer adiClub’s 300 million plus members a personalized approach to fitness, both live and digital, as well as exclusive benefits and immersive experiences. The latest high-performance training apparel, footwear and accessories from Adidas ...
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ArticlePeloton posts strongest quarter in year, but work remains
Peloton Interactive continues to make progress in its turnaround under CEO Barry McCarthy but must achieve numerous objectives in the year ahead if it wants to stay the course.
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News briefsNike launches training club workouts on Netflix
Streaming from Dec. 30, 2022, Nike is to offer Nike Training Club (NTC) content for Netflix members. Users will have access to more than 90 NTC workouts from a dozen Nike trainers, catering to all fitness levels. An estimated 223 million Netflix members worldwide will have access to NTC programs ...
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News briefsLululemon launches new online fitness platform
Lululemon Athletica has launched its new fitness content service, Lululemon Studio, on Oct. 5, accessible via the subscription platform Mirror. Lululemon Studio builds upon the more than 10,000 on-demand and live-streamed classes already available with a Mirror subscription and adds fitness content from sought-after studios and Lululemon partners across North ...
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News briefsGermans invest in home fitness
A representative study by the German Industry Association for Fitness and Health (DFIG) has found that home fitness continues to be a growth market in Germany. The Covid-19 pandemic has boosted the market, and this trend continues. The survey shows that: 50 percent of households in Germany purchased fitness ...
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News briefsOlympic para-powerlifter Ali Jawad launches disability fitness app
Ali Jawad, a 32-year-old British powerlifter, originally born in Lebanon, who competes in the class up to 59kg and won a silver medal in Rio 2016, has unveiled Accessercise, a new mobile app designed to make sport and fitness more accessible for people living with impairments. According to Jawad, the ...