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COVID funds help Shelton clinic ‘re-able’ clients

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SHELTON — A Shelton nonprofit rehabilitation center has managed to not only survive, but thrive in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moving with Hope — long known for providing affordable care to those diagnosed with debilitating physical disabilities — received about $600,000 in COVID relief funds. Owners Tad and Joanne Duni invested the federal money in state-of-the-art equipment and hiring experienced staff for the 10-year-old center.

Health Clubs Are Taking Member Engagement to the Next Level

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During the past couple of years, there’s been a lot of coverage regarding the acceleration of technology in the club industry, especially in terms of streaming programming, fitness and wellness apps, CRM-enabled, targeted communications, digital connectivity, and more. As this digital transformation has unfolded, it has created—whether intentionally or not—a powerful form of self-driven member engagement, putting greater levels of choice in members’ hands.

Row, row, row your phone, gently, ’till it’s charged

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Against a backdrop of a pandemic that has shredded supply chains and gym memberships alike, it was mildly surreal to see professional-grade gym machine company SportsArt launch a rowing machine that can pump energy back into the grid. Like a wind turbine or a solar panel, except powered by pecs, deltoids and trapeziuses.

Rocfit launches the new models of the SportsArt residential line

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Rocfit has launched the new models of the SportsArt residential line, with a new design and better features, the machines that are part of this line are configured as the solution for those who want to train cardio at home without the need for a large space.

Women Of The C-Suite: Carina Kuo Of SportsArt America On The Five Things You Need To Succeed As A Senior Executive

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You can never walk a mile in someone else’s shoes, so for me, the most important thing you can do as a leader to create a truly inclusive, representative, and equitable society is to listen with an open heart and open mind to other points of view and opinions.

Asa part of our interview series called “Women Of The C-Suite” , we had the pleasure of interviewing Carina Kuo.

Interview with Garrett Williamson, Owner of Personal Edge Fitness

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Garrett discusses the power behind the SportsArt equipment, their quality, and their customer service. Tune in to learn how SportsArt has impacted Garrett's studios and why he keeps coming back throughout the years. 

  • (0:03) Tell the audience about your background and how Personal Edge Fitness came to be. What makes Personal Edge Fitness different from the competition - what makes you stand out?
  • (1:44) You've been a longtime SportsArt customer, what made you decide to upgrade to a newer generation of equipment?

The Binding Connection Between Exercise and Mental Health

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Recently, we’ve heard several stories about top-tier athletes stepping away from their sports or teams to preserve their mental health.

 

Simone Biles curtailed her participation in the Tokyo Olympics. Naomi Osaka, currently ranked number 2 by the Women’s Tennis Association, made headlines when she stepped away from a press conference and then the French Open. Will Craig left the Pittsburgh Pirates and decided to play baseball in Korea.

 

Screens display power generated from each piece of equipment, allowing people to compete against each other for kilowatt hours produced Tim Mayer

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MDL Fitness

MDL Marinas – the UK’s largest marina operator – is launching into the health and fi tness market – tell us what’s happening We’re creating a new gym chain under the MDL Fitness brand to optimise our land and property holdings and extend the services we offer our existing customers, while reaching new audiences.

Ruben Mejia Of SportsArt America On The 5 Things You Need To Create A Highly Successful Career In The Health and Wellness Industry

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…to be a successful leader you need to love what you do. Let’s face it if you don’t love what you do it’s work and work sucks. When you’re excited about your career, you don’t think about the effort and time you’re putting in every day. It’s not a struggle; you love the outcome of what your task is. As a leader in particular, when you love what you do, your passion wears off on others. Your employees begin to exude the same passionate energy.