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global report - Global Wellness Summit
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IHRSA 2010, the industry’s premier annual
gathering of health club leaders worldwide.
People were happy. They were networking, trading ideas, and learning from
some of the best minds in the business. The IHRSA trade show was buzzing.
Business was getting done. In short, everyone was looking forward, not back.
Such is the nature of our industry.
As you will see from this report, the global health club industry continues to
expand. In 2009, it generated nearly $70 billion in total revenue, serving nearly
119,000,000 members at more than 126,000 facilities worldwide.
Health club members continued to utilize their facilities at record-breaking
rates. For example, in the United States, health club usage by core members in
2009 averaged an impressive 102 days a year! How many other industries are
as frequently engaged with their customers?
Like nearly every industry, ours has been affected by the global economic
recession. However, it has shown itself to be remarkably resilient. Club owners
have re-examined their operations from top to bottom. They have implemented
tighter expense management, and have found new and innovative ways to
attract and retain members. They have made their businesses better. Savvy
operators have also taken advantage of softer real estate markets and lower
construction costs to fund expansions and renovations.
As veteran industry consultant Rick Caro, the president of Management
Vision, Inc., explains on page 9, attrition rates have leveled off and membership levels have stabilized. Ancillary revenue seems to be increasing, he says,
and clubs’ diligent expense savings are starting to have a meaningful impact
on the bottom line.
Our industry is blessed with thousands of industrious businessmen and
women, many of whom are profiled in the pages of this publication. In 2009,
these club operators continued to find innovative ways to grow their businesses, to serve their communities and to promote wellness. With the rising
costs of health care on everybody’s mind, the health club industry is poised like
no other to be a major contributor to making the world healthier.
When the book closes on 2010, we are confident that the 2011 edition of
The IHRSA Global Report will record yet another record-breaking year for the
health and fitness industry. We can’t wait!
Yours in health,
Kristen A. Walsh
Senior Editor
Jay M. Ablondi
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CONTENTS
Industry Overview
Health Clubs Adapt To Changing Global Marketplace..........................9
Industry Research
Fitness Industry Weathered Global Economic Woes
with Solid 2009 Performances...............................................................21
Global Statistics.......................................................................................24
Top Ten Global Markets.........................................................................26
The Americas...........................................................................................28
Company Profiles
Alphabetical by Company Name............................................................33
Index by Country.....................................................................................68
Supplier Profiles
Alphabetical by Company Name............................................................69
Advertiser Index. .......................................................................84
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Editor: Kristen A. Walsh
Contributing Editors: Melissa Rodriguez,
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Jacqueline Antunes, Blakely Sullivan
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HEALTH CLUBS ADAPT TO
Changing Global
Marketplace
By Kristen A. Walsh
T
he health club industry had a learning year in 2009, as the
recessionary economy affected businesses in a variety of ways.
“Clubs found fewer new prospect leads and needed to find new
marketing techniques,” explains Rick Caro, President of Management Vision, Inc., a fitness industry consulting company based in
New York City. “They suffered from increasing attrition rates. In
many cases, ancillary revenue levels decreased or at least stopped
growing at previous rates. Finally, the pressure on revenue triggered many clubs to
attack all expense items and create meaningful cost savings. In many cases, the
expense savings did not start early enough in the year, so EBITDA and
EBITDAR levels decreased.”
Caro adds, “Despite this pressure on clubs, there
were some elements of optimism—especially
toward the end of 2009. Adults who remained
as members used their clubs more frequently. Fewer new builds occurred, so
the balance of supply versus demand
remained about the same. The debt
markets were still difficult to
access, so fewer major transactions occurred in 2009.”
Most extremists do not see
any major improvement in
key factors—including
employment levels—until
later in 2010, notes Caro.
“Most clubs are therefore
turning inward to improve
their organic growth,” he
explains. “Attrition rates
seem to be levelled off in
early 2010, as membership
levels have stabilized. Ancillary revenue seems to be
creeping upward. Expense
savings are starting to have a
meaningful impact on the
bottom line. Franchise companies are growing. A few of the
larger clubs are acquiring or building, but at a slower pace compared
to 2007 and early 2008. Debt is still a
challenge (both for cash flow-based
lending as well as asset-based). Many
private equity firms are still standing on the
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sidelines waiting to enter the club industry and few
are likely to exit in 2010.”
Caro adds, “Management is being tested and
often proving itself in these challenging times.”
“When consumer confidence falls, people tend
to close their pocketbooks, so we’ve seen a great
deal of pressure put on consumer spending over
the past 18 months,” notes Curves president Mike
Raymond. “We believe we’ll see this begin to
recover toward the end of 2010, but it’s going to
take time.” Curves, the largest fitness franchisor,
has expanded its reach to 76 countries, and by the
fall of 2010, expects to have a significant presence
in three more: Russia, China and India. “Curves
has huge international aspirations, and it’s exciting to watch us open in so many countries—especially those that have typically had few opportunities for women,” adds Raymond.
Anytime Fitness, the #1 coed fitness club chain
in the world, recently opened its 1,300th club and
is rapidly expanding internationally. In the past 12
months, master agreements have been signed in
Mexico, India, the Netherlands, Belgium and
Luxembourg, with similar agreements expected
soon in the UK, Ireland, Japan and Vietnam. “From
our perspective, we see the economy slowly
improving,” says Mark Daly, National Media Director for Anytime Fitness. “The companies that will
do best going forward are those that are perceived
to provide value to their members.”
Environmental awareness (or “going green”)
remains a key issue for the fitness industry. Green
business practices include improvements as small
as recycling and cleaning with non-toxic products,
to larger construction projects using building materials with low Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs),
using post-consumer recycled materials, i.e. rubber
flooring, and installing LEED (Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design)-certified heating, air
conditioning, and ventilation systems in clubs.
In February 2010, IHRSA released the results
of its first-ever Green/Sustainability Survey. The
purpose was to gain insight into the opinions
and practices of club operators around environmental sustainability and its associated business
implications. More than 130 participants provided
the breadth of data for the survey that has set a
benchmark for measuring the industry’s green
business practices.
The results indicate that overall, health club
operators have a positive perspective on integrating
environmentally friendly practices into their daily
business practices and see “going green” as a way
to have a positive impact on club performance.
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• Over two-thirds (70.7%) of participants indicated
senior management having a strongly positive
perspective on implementing green practices.
• Over half (54.7%) of participating clubs indicated
that green practices have a moderate priority
within their organization. One-third (33.1%)
indicated they have a high priority.
• Over six out of 10 (65%) surveyed club operators
believe implementing green practices at their clubs
would differentiate them from the competition.
• Over one-third (35%) indicated that senior management believes green practices would increase
membership growth.
• Nearly four out of 10 respondents (38.8%)
responded that senior management believes green
practices would increase membership retention.
• Nearly half of participating clubs (48.9%)
responded that senior management believes that
green practices would increase club profits.
“The world’s increasing need and focus on
environmentalism presents health club owners
and operators with the opportunity to improve
the health of the environment as well as that
of their members,”
says Bruce Buckbee,
managing partner of
Leisure Green, LLC,
who collaborated with
IHRSA on the survey.
“‘Going green’ can have
a positive impact on a
club’s image, establish
it as a leader in its
community, positively
impact its recruitment
and retention of
members and employMeredith Poppler
ees, and improve its
bottom line.”
According to Meredith Poppler, IHRSA’s Vice
President of Industry Growth, the global fitness
industry is facing its most dangerous threat ever in
the form of drastically increasing music copyright
fees. “Sales of music CD’s have dropped precipitously due to the advent of digital music, so the
music industry is looking to other sources to
replace this lost revenue,” she explains. “They
have targeted industries that currently pay music
license fees for the use of music, mainly health
clubs and night clubs.”
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North America
UNITED STATES
In 2009, U.S. health club industry performance
remained consistent, despite slow economic conditions and rising unemployment. Increases in club
usage and non-dues spending helped increase
overall industry revenues above 2008. In addition,
attendance increased to an all-time high average of
102 days in 2009.
“Increased usage is typically associated with
increased spending on non-dues related items, such
as personal training,
lessons, juice bars, and
other services,” says
Jay Ablondi, IHRSA’s
Executive Vice President of Global Products.
“In spite of the tough
economy, U.S. consumers visited their clubs
more often, not only to
improve their health,
but to relieve stress.”
Inc. Magazine recently
recognized Plus One
Health Management,
led by founder and CEO
Mike Motta
Mike Motta, on its list of
fastest-growing companies: the Inc. 5,000. The list scored privately owned
companies based on revenue growth between 2005
and 2008. Plus One, based in New York, had a 73%
growth rate, which can be attributed to sales
growth in new industries and regions, expanding
its “green” ECOwellness approach to facility design,
operations, and programming, and expanding its
service offerings. The company also made the Top
100 list of Inc. 5,000 companies ranked by number
of employees.
Bally Total Fitness Corp., which has faced a
series of financial challenges in recent years,
emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
for the second time in as many years. The courtapproved move reduces the company’s debt from
$800 million to $85 million, with leading investors
converting their bank debt into equity in the chain;
JPMorgan Chase & Co. was expected to wind up
with 50.5% of the stock of the reorganized company, and Anchorage Advisors LLC, a hedge fund,
with 33.7%. The arrangement also provides BTF
with access to revolving and term loans. As a result,
the company will be able to keep 85% of its 270
clubs open and retain 13,000 employees. “The
unparalleled financial flexibility we have after
emerging from bankruptcy will allow us to make
investments necessary to build Bally into the
preeminent fitness chain in the country,” says CEO
Michael Sheehan.
At press time, creditors of Crunch Fitness were
set to begin voting on the liquidating Chapter 11
plan that offers $140,000 to unsecured creditors.
Crunch filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in May
2009 and was authorized in September to sell the
business in exchange for secured debt.
In July 2009, Club One, a fitness management
provider based in San Francisco, announced the
addition of six facilities to its roster of nearly 100
fitness centers nationwide. “This growth is not only
a positive sign for the industry’s overall outlook but
is a good indicator that businesses are increasingly
recognizing the financial viability of fitness centers
and the impact that such facilities can have on
healthy and stress-free lifestyles of employees and
members,” says Bill McBride, COO of Club One.
In December 2009, Parisi Speed School, a leader
in youth fitness and sports performance training,
announced the sale of
its 50th franchise to
Cherry Hill Racquet &
Sports Clubs of Cherry
Hill, New Jersey. Entrepreneur Magazine
named Parisi Speed
School one of its “Top
20 Franchise Opportunities for 2009.”
Independent club
operators are also
keeping a close watch
on consumer behavior
and spending.
“We began to see the
Susan Cooper
results of the downturn
of the economy in the
first quarter of 2009,”
says Susan Cooper,
owner of BodyBusiness
Health Club & Spa in
Austin, Texas. “We had
already begun our cost
cutting actions in the
last quarter of 2008.
The 4th quarter of
2009 was our worst
quarter. As for 2010,
we are seeing slow but
steady growth.”
“One of our company’s
greatest challenges at
this time is overcoming
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the continued impact of
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the recession and increasing revenues from all
profit centers,” says Brent Darden, General
Manager/Owner of Telos Fitness Center in Dallas,
Texas. “Unfortunately, the economy affected our
club’s target demographic to a significant degree,
with ongoing corporate layoffs and overall financial strain.” He continues, “The mental outlook of
most of our members continues to be guarded and
cautious related to the economy, and has been
evident in their current spending habits compared
to previous levels.”
Elite Sports Clubs owner Kay Yuspeh says that
one of the silver linings of the economic downturn
is that it’s been an ideal time for building and renovating. “We have a big addition going on one of
our Wisconsin clubs,
and the timing is very
good,” she explains.
“The bids came in low,
because so many people
are looking for work.”
“The most notable
change in the economy
this past year has been
the gradual rise of
consumer confidence,”
says Scott Gillespie,
President of Saco Sport
& Fitness, located in
Saco, Maine. “There still
seems to be concern
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about the timeline of a
recovery, but there is
no longer the palpable fear we saw last year that
dramatically affected spending.” He adds, “As a
result, we have seen an increasing sales trend over
the past six months.”
“In the northeast, we were a bit slow to feel the
full effects of the economic downturn,” notes Rick
Beusman, President of Saw Mill Sports Management in Mount Kisco,
New York. “We felt
them in late 2009. In
the first quarter of
2010, the mood seemed
to brighten, and people
were again willing to
commit to spending for
a healthy lifestyle.”
In February 2010,
IHRSA pledged its
support of United States
First Lady Michelle
Obama’s “Let’s Move”
initiative and praised
Mrs. Obama for her
Michelle Obama
leadership in tackling
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the problem of childhood obesity, a long-standing
issue that threatens both the health of America’s
children and the future of our country.
“We are extremely
grateful that Mrs. Obama
has taken on the issue of
childhood obesity,” says
IHRSA President & CEO
Joe Moore. “We encourage all Americans to
stand behind her in her
efforts to stop the tide of
childhood obesity, and
to do what they can to
help ensure healthy
futures for our children
and for our country.”
In 2009, IHRSA
helped to protect the
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industry from harmful
business regulation
that would directly impact U.S. clubs’ bottom-lines
on 19 occasions and helped enact legislation promoting the industry in 2 more instances. In fact,
monitoring and tracking over 200 bills impacting
the industry, IHRSA prevented any single piece of
legislation that would adversely impact health club
operations from becoming law. In addition, IHRSA
helped to grow and promote the industry by helping to enact legislation that will increase the
number of Americans who exercise. These
triumphs are due, in large part, to the members of
the Public Policy council, who pledged more than
$1 million to support the Industry Defense Fund.
IHRSA is participating on a 19-member Joint
Committee, facilitated by NSF International, to
create a voluntary certification process for U.S.
fitness facilities that will strengthen the industry
and raise clubs’ standing as quality providers of
safe and healthy exercise. “A good set of standards
will give us more credibility in the medical community, and physicians will be more likely to refer
patients to health clubs,” explains Dr. Art Curtis,
CEO of Millennium Partners Sports Club Management, LLC and chairman of IHRSA’s board of
directors. “It will also increase the potential for more
insurance reimbursements, and corporations will
be more willing to subsidize memberships for their
employees.”
Club operators are keeping a close watch on
changes to the U.S. health care system. “We’re very
hopeful that the regulatory environment will evolve
in ways that encourage wellness and disease prevention, since we all know this is ultimately the
only way to get spiraling health care costs under
control,” says Curves’ president Mike Raymond.
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opportunity, recognizing that it may require new
solutions and thinking on our part. This is really
the lesson for the industry. No matter how much
success you’ve achieved in your business, the need
for continued change and evolution never ends.”
MEXICO
In January 2010, the Mexican government introduced a new campaign to battle obesity, which it
estimates to cost the health system $3.2 billion per
year. “Obesity and excess weight are one of the
biggest health challenges that Mexico is facing
today,” said President Felipe Calderón, who noted
that Mexico had the largest number of overweight
adults in the world, its children had the highest rates
in the world for obesity, and diabetes was the
number one cause of death in the country.
The new plan is based on a French project
known as EPODE, which has shown success at
reducing child obesity through physical activities,
weight monitoring and promoting drinking water
and eating fruit and vegetables.
“This presents clubs in Mexico with a tremendous opportunity, and their operators must be
proactive,” says José Antonio Mársico, Director
Ejecutivo for Body Systems México.
Reflecting on the past year, Mársico says there
have been fewer fitness and sport activities, such
as fewer conventions, races and sporting events.
“The economy is still in recession, and the ongoing
drug wars create a lot of insecurity,” he explains.
“Many people don’t want to be outside their homes
after 5:00 in the evening.”
On the upside, Go Fitness and Energy Fitness
Mexico are promising new chains that have ambitious plans of expansion in the country.
“The relationship between price and service
will be key in 2010,” Mársico says. “People will
continue to think twice before paying for a club
membership.” He adds, “The winners will be those
businesses that offer extraordinary service at a fair
price, and human talent will be more important
than high-technology equipment.”
CANADA
“While in the eyes of the world, Canada fared very
well during the first year of the global economic
crisis, the unemployment rate is still above 10%,”
notes David “Patch” Patchell-Evans, GoodLife
Founder & CEO and outgoing Chairperson of IHRSA.
“The further challenge now in our country is new
government legislation that will have a devastating
impact on fitness clubs.”
Patchell-Evans says the one-two punch is the
restructuring of the sales tax (harmonized sales tax
or HST) ranging to 13%, which would greatly increase
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the cost to consumers of
club memberships and
fitness services. Secondly, the proposed
legislation for a retroactive music tariff will
drastically increase the
royalties fitness clubs
have to pay to play
music in their fitness
classes and other club
areas. “For a larger
club, this translates into
$75,000 per year,” he
explains. “Both have
the potential to put the
David Patchell-Evans
average fitness club out
of business.”
GoodLife Fitness has realized three significant
achievements since 2009, in addition to celebrating
its 30th anniversary. The company was recognized
as one of Canada’s Top 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures for having a corporate culture that
has enhanced performance and sustained a
competitive advantage. GoodLife was also awarded
Platinum Club member from Canada’s 50 Best
Managed Companies, honoring seven consecutive
years of outstanding management and fiscal
performance. The fitness club of choice for Canada’s
2010 Olympic athletes, GoodLife Fitness boasted the
most Olympians training in a fitness club chain
across Canada during the Vancouver games.
Industry catalyst
Mark Mastrov closed
out 2009 with yet
another major investment, this one involving NBA star Steve
Nash and the largest
club chain in British
Columbia. Mastrov’s
New Evolution Fitness
Company (NEFC), an
investment concern
that focuses on the
fitness industry, was
one of the key investors in the acquisition
Mastrov and Polessky
of Fitness World, a
13-club chain in
British Columbia with a membership base of
90,000 members. Other investors included Nash,
who already owns three Steve Nash Fitness Clubs,
and Angelo, Gordon & Co., a private equity firm.
Together, the investor group purchased Fitness
World from its founder, Henry Polessky, for an
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undisclosed sum. According to Mastrov, who previously founded 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, the
newly formed organization is a sizeable one with
well over $50 million in annual revenues. All 13
Fitness World locations were officially re-branded
as Steve Nash Fitness World, and Polessky was
retained to serve as director.
Music copyright fees remain a paramount
concern in Canada. The Neighbouring Rights
Collective of Canada (NRCC) has proposed a music
tariff for the Canadian Fitness Industry of a $18.59
per member per year. “The foremost concern is
that regardless of whether our industry wins or
loses the cases either here or in Australia, the
music industry will refine their greedy tactics and
will continue to pursue outrageous licensing fees in
other countries,” says IHRSA’s Meredith Poppler.
“To stop this threat, IHRSA has contributed over
$400,000 USD over the past two years to help fund
the battles in Canada and Australia, paying for
expert witness testimony, researching pay models
and legal options, and more.”
South America
Curves International
recently announced the
creation of the Southern Cone Cluster to
integrate its operations
in Argentina, Chile,
Uruguay, Paraguay,
and Bolivia. “We will
operate from Buenos
Aires, addressing the
needs of all franchisees
in these five countries,”
notes Augustine Arola
Nowell, president of
Curves Argentina. The
company aims to double
the number of sites in
South America and to
achieve the scale needed to introduce technological
advances to the region’s current 22 Curves
locations—16 in Argentina, five in Chile and one
in Uruguay. Curves has 230 clubs in Brazil.
ECUADOR
Ecuador is still a very young market for the fitness
industry, and there are numerous external factors
that slow down its growth, according to Enrique La
Motta, Director General of Phisique Wellness Club.
The two foremost factors are government regulation
and consumer behavior, he says.
“Last year, the government introduced a tax
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package on all imported goods,” he explains. “The
65% tax on fitness machines and accessories
currently makes it prohibitive for us to consider
any purchases.” La Motta says he expects ongoing
lobbying efforts to succeed in reducing this tax,
perhaps by nearly half to 35%.
La Motta says that Ecuadorian consumers, in
general, are neither educated about nor aware of
the need for a healthy lifestyle. “There are approximately 500 to 600 gyms in the country,” he notes.
“At an average of 200 members per club, that
would mean there are no more than 120,000 club
users, which is equivalent to less than 1% of the
population.” He adds that there is a need for many
more fitness professionals in the country.
CHILE
The economy in the region has been less affected
than in Europe and the USA, according to Mauricio
Musiet, General Manager for Sportlife. “The Chilean
fitness industry remained strong and kept growing
at a fast pace,” he explains. “We have had to be a
little more flexible in terms of prices and forms of
payment, but we have kept our members.”
Sportlife, the only health club company covering
the country from north to south, surpassed its goal
of building over 20 clubs with a total of 30,000
members before 2010, and today boasts 32 clubs
with 40,000 members.
Musiet says the biggest challenge for the Chilean
industry is the need for more professionalism.
“The human resource factor is critical,” he says.
“We’re sending our managers to IHRSA conventions and conferences in other countries, and we
are bringing in speakers from other industries to
train our people on customer service.”
In February 2010, a destructive 8.8-magnitude
earthquake in Chile left hundreds of people dead
and a long swath of the country in smoky rubble.
While this earthquake was far stronger than the
7.0-magnitude one that ravaged Haiti the month
prior, the damage and death toll were far less extensive, in part because of strict building codes put in
place after devastating earthquakes in the past.
BRAZIL
Brazil has nearly 15,000 health clubs, second only in
number to the United States. There has been an
increase in the number of low-cost health clubs,
which are getting their market niche, just as womenonly health clubs have, notes Richard Bilton, President
of Companhia Athletica, and IHRSA Board Director.
“Health club associations are also getting
more and more organized, which in the medium
term means better defenses and representativeness to our sector,” he continues.
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In the second half of
2009, Brazilian clubs
were strongly affected
by the H1N1 influenza.
“This resulted in drops
in the number of active
clients in most health
clubs, year over year,”
says Bilton. “In early
2010, the situation
started improving.”
Waldyr Soares, the
founder and president
of Fitness Brasil,
explains that while the
Waldyr Soares
Brazilian fitness industry is thriving, the profit
margins for most clubs are very low due to high
taxes. “Brazil is notorious for overtaxing payroll,”
he says.
“Differentiation is key to permanence in our
marketplace,” adds Bilton.
Companhia
Athletica Morumbi
Employer Organization
and the European
Health and Fitness
Association.”
Founded in 2007,
IHRSA’s Europe Council continues to advise
IHRSA on trends and
opportunities. It is
comprised of IHRSA
members, including
Pierar, who are leaders
and influencers in their
respective markets.
Additional members
Hans Muench
include: Christophe
Andanson (FHRSA,
Planet Fitness and Les
Mills), Maria Angeles (Sport Managers), David Minton
(Leisure Database Company), Paul Eigenmann
(Qualicert) and Anastasia Yusina (Strata Partners).
IHRSA Road Shows recently extended into
Eastern Europe with a new partner in Poland,
Sportwise, continuing the successful model which
has taken IHRSA’s educational message to all four
Scandinavian countries, France, Kuwait and India
in the last three years.
AUSTRIA
Europe & Asia
In March, during IHRSA’s convention, Christian
Pierar, a strategic partner of IHRSA and chairman of
the Belgium Fitness Federation, was named a special
advisor to the IHRSA board of directors. “Christian
has been active in the industry since 1980 as an
owner, international consultant and presenter
f o r d i f f e r e n t n a t i o n a l a n d international
associations,” says Hans Muench, Director of IHRSA
Europe. “His commitment to help other business
people in our industry be successful has led him to
create and support such organizations as the
Belgium Fitness Federation, Belgium Fitness
“In the past years, the
number of members in
Austrian fitness clubs
grew at an average of
four percent,” says
Gerhard Span, founder
of Manhattan Fitness
Clubs, with two locations in Vienna, which
recently celebrated its
20th anniversary. “Currently, about 430,000
Austrians go to fitness
centers.”
“Unfortunately, we
cannot say the recession
Gerhard Span
has passed yet,” he
continues. “There are
currently about 350,000 unemployed people in
Austria, and experts say that there will be more
unemployed persons in 2010.”
Fortunately, notes Span, Austrians tend not to
cancel their fitness club memberships during
economic crises. He cites a 2009 survey that
found that Austrians would rather reduce their
spending on vacations, cars or restaurants than
on fitness.
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IRELAND
In 2009, ILAM, the
Leisure Industry Body
for Sport, Fitness,
Aquatics Facilities, Spa
& Wellness, celebrated
its 30th anniversary. In
October, Dublin hosted
the 9th Annual IHRSA
European Congress.
This event attracts
industry leaders from
Europe and beyond for
four days of interaction,
information and education. “These gatherings
help suppliers and
Kilian Fisher
operators drive their
businesses forward and impact the communities
they serve,” explains Muench.
Led by CEO Kilian Fisher, ILAM has begun the
launch of REPS Ireland, the country’s first independent register of exercise professionals, so that clubs
will know that they are employing quality, accredited fitness instructors. “We see the register as part
of the effort to set more standards for our industry,
and enable the consumer to get more value for their
money,” explains Fisher, who also led the development of ILAM White Flag Award for Spa & Leisure,
the Quality Club/Facility Certification standard in
Ireland.
Unfortunately, Ireland’s strong economy, known
as “The Celtic Tiger,” dropped from its peak to
something near the bottom very rapidly, says
Fisher. “We’ve seen job and salary cuts in the
leisure sector and elsewhere, and the government
has brought in two emergency budgets since the
beginning of 2009,” he notes. “We may be heading
to an unemployment rate of 16 percent, and some
property prices have dropped as much as 40
percent.” As part of its emergency measures, the
government has increased taxes on some individuals
as much as 10 percent.
Fisher is hopeful for the future, and believes
quality standards will improve. “Between the White
Flag and the REPS Ireland Register, we’ll have
more qualified instructors and better facilities,” he
says. “I think pricing and programs offered will
have to change, however, as this economy has
taken away any complacency.”
billion annually, which places Russia within the top
10 global fitness markets in terms of revenue.
“The industry is growing rapidly in Russia in
response to increased demand for health club facilities
spurred by a corresponding increase in public awareness of the health benefits of regular exercise,” says
Alison O’Kane, IHRSA’s Associate Vice President of
International Development. “Clubs are hungry for
information to help them maximize their opportunities
and meet consumer demand.”
In January 2010, IHRSA announced the appointment of Leila Timergaleeva as an IHRSA International
Ambassador to Russia/CIS countries. Currently, she is
a club and regional manager at Complete Body
Company, which is based in New York City and plans
new projects in Russia, among other countries.
Planet Fitness, which has 41 facilities in Russia,
totaling about 25 percent of
the market share, is currently
constructing four more
clubs. “While most of the
major players in the industry overcame the recession
and stayed on the course,
some smaller players went
bankrupt,” notes Irina
Razumova, chairperson of
the Planet Fitness board of
directors. “Others abandoned plans for further
development due to the
high bank charges for
loans—from 12 percent
to 35 percent, depending on the type of loan.”
“The Russian economy, which relies heavily on
commodities such as oil, gas, metals and agriculture, has experienced significant devaluation,”
explains Stephen Tharrett, CEO of the Russian
Fitness Group. “The economy here is experiencing
RUSSIA
The Russian fitness market is very competitive with
other European countries and has many growth
opportunities. The industry generates USD $2.1
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the U.S. and Europe,
but as a developing
economic power, the
impact is magnified.”
“Even though capital
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economic environment
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Class chain, which
merged in 2007 with FizKult to form the Russian
Fitness Group. Strata Partners, led by CEO Anastasia
Yusina, also plans to have 60 clubs in the country
by the end of 2010.
JAPAN
In November, in cooperation with Fitness
Industry Association
Japan (FIAJ), IHRSA
held the 8th Annual
IHRSA Asia-Pacific
Forum in Tokyo. The
definitive gathering of
the Asia-Pacific fitness
industry achieved
record numbers with
350 attendees from 15
countries and four continents; about twice as
many as any other year
in its history.
John Holsinger
“This year’s AsiaPacific Forum was a
tremendous success and surpassed all expectations,” said John Holsinger, IHRSA Director,
Asia-Pacific. “The key industry players in
attendance showed a clear passion and hunger to
learn and share insight about today’s global
health and fitness market.”
With 345 facilities, the Konami Sports & Life Co.,
Ltd., continues to be a dominant industry player. It
is the largest club chain in Japan, and, in terms of
its global standing, is the fifth largest in terms of
number of clubs; fourth in total revenues; and
ninth in number of members.
Australia/Oceania
Fitness First Australia has opened its latest club in
Five Dock, a suburb of Sydney, bringing its growing
tally to 91. Siblings Justin McDonell and Jacinta
McDonell Jiminez, the first non-U.S. master franchisees
for Anytime Fitness, have exceeded their first-year
projections for introducing the brand to Australia. In
their first 18 months of business, the pair has sold
more than 55 franchise territories; 23 clubs are
already open and an additional 20 are expected to be
open by midyear. The team has also sold five territories
in New Zealand, where two facilities are already
open. They intend to broaden Anytime Fitness’ presence in the two countries to 300 clubs by 2014.
In Australia, the PPCA (Phonographic Performance
Company of Australia) proposed a tariff on the
Australian fitness industry that is equivalent to
approximately $4.54 USD per member per month.
The Tariff Tribunal in Australia spent five weeks in
hearings on this proposed tariff increase. Efforts are
underway to protect clubs from this harmful proposal.
CONCLUSION
H
ealth clubs worldwide are feeling the
impact of the global economic downturn,
but are staying the course and adapting to
changing market conditions.
“The future is promising because our industry is
one full of entrepreneurs, individuals who are
adept at identifying and filling needs,” says IHRSA’s
Joe Moore. “They meet all challenges, overcome all
obstacles, and succeed despite all barriers.”
Looking Ahead: Important Events
> 11th Annual IHRSA /
Fitness Brasil Latin
American Conference &
Trade Show
> 10th Annual IHRSA
European Congress
October 18-21, 2010
Barcelona, Spain
> 9th Annual IHRSA
Asia-Pacific Forum
November 14-17, 2010
Mumbai, India
September 2-4, 2010
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Please visit www.ihrsa.org/meetings for details and to register for these meetings.
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Fitness Industry Weathered Global
Economic Woes with Solid 2009 Performance
T
he global health club industry posted a solid performance in 2009.
A near $70 billion industry, over 128,000 health clubs served 119 million
members. The industry was particularly strong in Europe, where revenue
reached $31 billion and 42.5 million consumers belonged to health clubs.
In North America, 53.1 million members used 38,000 facilities. The
Asia-Pacific region has remained steady with over $10 billion generated in revenues
and nearly 16 million members.
The Americas
Long-thought to set the pace for all markets, the U.S. health club industry
increased revenue by two percent to $19.5 billion. The number of health
clubs declined slightly to 29,750, while membership remained statistically
the same with 45.3 million members. Of these, roughly 23 percent, or
10.4 million, were new members. In addition, 7.2 million consumers used
health clubs as non-members in 2009.
The Canadian market held steady, generating $2.1 billion in revenues
with the patronage of an estimated 5.3 million members. GoodLife Fitness
leads club companies in Canada with revenues of nearly $275 million generated in 2009 from over 250 clubs. World Health was also a key player in
2009, generating $51 million from more than 100,000 members.
Latin American markets posted solid performances in 2009. In Brazil,
nearly 4.7 million people attended 15,000 clubs in 2009, contributing to a
market size of $1.6 billion. The health club industry in Argentina served
over one million members in 5,200 facilities.
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Table of Contents
Global Market Size & Scope.......................24
Top 10 Global Markets
Industry Revenue.....................................26
Number of Clubs.....................................26
Number of Members...............................27
Americas
Number of Clubs.....................................28
Member Participation by Activity..............32
Europe
Led by solid markets in the U.K., Germany, and the Netherlands,
Europeans have placed a high value on health and fitness, evident by the
four percent increase in club memberships from 40.7 million in 2008 to
42.5 million in 2009.
Results from an annual survey conducted by the Leisure Database
Company shows a slight increase in number of U.K. clubs from 5,755 in
2008 to 5,795 in 2009. Membership also increased from 7.2 million in
2008 to 7.3 million in 2009. In addition, market size increased by $0.5
million to $5.7 million. >>
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Last year proved to
be a challenge to the
global economy as a
whole, but the fitness
industry weathered
economic woes with
solid performance.
Budget and circuit-training chains have fueled industry growth for the German
market. Mrs. Sporty finished the year with 338 clubs as McFit served nearly 1 million
members in over 100 locations. Overall, the German market generated $3.4 billion in
industry revenue through 5,900 clubs, which held a total of 7 million memberships.
Recent agreements between DIFG and Creditreform may make credit more available
to health club operators, potentially affecting in a future increase in facilities.
Fitness participation holds a strong presence in the Netherlands, evident by a 2007
study by WJH Mulier Institute that found roughly 2.9 million consumers used health
and fitness clubs. In 2009, 2.4 million consumers belonged to 2,000 Dutch health
clubs. According to the Marketing Report – Fitness Industry 2010 for the Netherlands,
ten percent of clubs are part of a chain such as Fitness First or HealthCity. The trio
of Optisport, Achmea and HealthCity constitute the key club companies growing the
fitness market in the Netherlands.
Asia-Pacific
Once regarded as an untapped market, the Asia-Pacific region is home to a number
of successful club companies such as Central Sports and Konami in Japan and Ozone
Fitness and Shenzhen Catic Wellness in China. Other notable players in the region
include Australia’s Goodlife Operations and Lifestyle Fitness Australia.
The Japanese fitness market generated an estimated $3.4 billion in 2009 with 5,000
health clubs. According to Club Business Japan, new club openings were slow in 2009
as club closings and consolidation dominated health club business transactions. Club
operators must find ways to attract the younger public, many of which dropped their
memberships last year. The emergence of new, flexible membership options in Japan
may prove helpful in attracting a younger population, typically more price-sensitive
than veteran members.
China’s fitness market remains a leader in the Asia-Pacific region with over 3 million
members frequenting 1,800 health clubs. According to a recent article on the Chinese
fitness market in the IDEA Fitness Journal, a variety of group-oriented exercise programming is popular among consumers. Classes with elements of martial arts and
dance along with yoga and Pilates are popular among members.
Over 2.5 million Australians belonged to one of 2,800 health clubs, adding to the
profitability of the overall market, which generated $1.9 billion in 2009. Fitness
Australia has found continued growth in the weight-loss circuit and personal training
models in Australia. Women-only clubs such as Curves and Contours Express have
flourished in Australia.
Last year proved to be a challenge to the global economy as a whole, but the fitness
industry weathered economic woes with solid performance. Led by successful club
companies and a consumer public in need of the stress-relieving benefits of exercise,
global industry revenues were solid with increases in total number of memberships
and health club facilities. With strong leadership and a firm understanding of
consumer needs, global markets should anticipate further growth in 2010.
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Global Market Size & Scope
CONTINENT
TOTAL INDUSTRY
REVENUE (USD)
TOTAL #
OF CLUBS
TOTAL # OF MEMBERS
Europe
$31,365,351,632
48,087
42,563,250
North America
$23,143,904,000
38,192
53,198,100
Asia
$8,575,700,000
16,840
12,974,000
Australia
$2,222,750,000
3,210
3,030,000
South America
$1,850,914,770
21,442
6,380,790
Africa
$26,419,683
750
1,379,525
Total
$67,185,040,085
128,521
119,525,665
Source: Estimates by Industry Experts
AFRICA
South Africa
$26,419,683
750
1,379,525
Source: Estimates by Industry Experts
ASIA
Japan
$3,437,000,000
5,083
4,200,000
South Korea
$2,350,000,000
6,396
3,500,000
China (Mainland)
$1,259,000,000
1,500
2,900,000
Hong Kong
$245,200,000
180
270,000
Taiwan
$242,600,000
138
290,000
Thailand
$364,600,000
1,011
540,000
Singapore
$198,000,000
120
300,000
Malaysia
$166,000,000
330
360,000
India
$112,600,000
765
230,000
Philippines
$105,000,000
258
230,000
Indonesia
$70,700,000
322
130,000
Vietnam
$25,000,000
737
24,000
Source: The 2008 IHRSA Asia-Pacific Market Report (Deloitte analysis); Club Business Japan, Inc.
AUSTRALIA
Australia
New Zealand
$1,892,000,000
2,800
2,560,000
$330,750,000
410
470,000
Source: The 2008 IHRSA Asia-Pacific Market Report (Deloitte analysis); Fitness Australia; Fitness New Zealand; Industry experts
SOUTH AMERICA
Brazil
$1,116,160,000
15,551
4,665,300
$197,900,000
5,200
1,302,000
Chile
$41,681,250
475
356,250
Uruguay
$11,333,520
216
57,240
Argentina
Source: Estimates by Industry Experts; Brazil: CONFEF (Conselho Federal de Educação Física) and Sindicato das Academias
do Rio de Janeiro.
Note: Please see the following IHRSA publications for each country’s research method (available at www.ihrsastore.com):
• The 2008 IHRSA European Market Report
• The 2008 IHRSA Asia-Pacific Market Report
The data contained in this section, in some cases, are educated estimates. This represents what we believe to be the best
available information on the international market today. IHRSA is always looking to increase the depth and precision of
the data provided. Please contact us with any comments.
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INDUSTRY RESEARCH
Global Market Size & Scope
CONTINENT
TOTAL INDUSTRY
REVENUE (USD)
TOTAL #
OF CLUBS
TOTAL # OF MEMBERS
NORTH AMERICA
United States
$19,500,000,000
29,750
45,330,000
Canada
$2,145,000,000
6,242
5,370,000
Mexico
$1,498,904,000
2,200
2,498,100
Source: Canada and Mexico: estimates by industry experts; United States: IHRSA estimates, InfoUSA, Inc.. and
Sports Marketing Surveys.
EUROPE
UK
$5,759,242,000
5,795
7,340,000
Spain
$5,371,740,000
5,700
7,500,000
Italy
$4,431,685,500
8,250
5,500,000
Germany
$3,430,000,000
5,930
7,070,000
France
$1,948,151,040
3,295
3,350,000
Russia
$2,148,696,000
3,000
1,500,000
Netherlands
$2,426,148,000
2,030
2,400,000
Sweden
$966,913,200
870
1,350,000
Croatia
$112,400,000
575
157,500
Greece
$552,752,046
1,470
735,000
Finland
$526,878,165
455
535,000
Portugal
$494,200,080
1,400
600,000
Belgium
$483,456,600
817
600,000
Norway
$481,307,904
475
560,000
Switzerland
$443,168,550
675
550,000
Ireland (Republic of)
$384,974,700
680
430,000
Austria
$331,973,532
500
412,000
Denmark
$322,304,400
687
480,000
Turkey
$282,016,350
1,340
350,000
Poland
$156,675,750
2,200
660,000
Hungary
$114,597,120
270
200,000
Czech Republic
$107,434,800
1,100
150,000
Latvia
$20,054,496
118
35,000
Lithuania
$26,948,229
85
35,000
Slovakia
$20,681,199
230
35,000
Estonia
$13,414,429
60
15,750
Slovenia
$4,673,414
30
9,000
Bulgaria
$2,864,128
50
4,000
Source: The 2008 IHRSA European Market Report (Deloitte analysis); Leisure Database; Industry experts.
Note: Please see the cited IHRSA publications for each country’s research method.
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INDUSTRY RESEARCH
Top 10 Global Markets
INDUSTRY REVENUE (USD IN MILLIONS) The top 10 countries account for 76% of total industry revenue.
$19,500
United States
United
Kingdom
$5,759
$5,371
Spain
Italy
$4,431
Japan
$3,437
Germany
$3,430
Netherlands
$2,426
South Korea
$2,350
Russia
$2,149
Canada
$2,145
TOTAL TOP TEN $50,998
Sources: Americas: U.S.: IHRSA analysis; Canada: Industry Experts; Asia-Pacific:
The 2008 IHRSA Asia-Pacific Market Report (Deloitte analysis); Europe: The
2008 IHRSA European Market Report (Deloitte and GfK analysis)
Top 10 Global Markets
NUMBER OF CLUBS The top 10 countries account for 73% of the world’s health clubs.
29,750
United States
15,551
Brazil
8,250
Italy
South Korea
6,396
Canada
6,242
Germany
5,930
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United
Kingdom
5,795
Spain
5,700
Argentina
5,200
Japan
5,083
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TOTAL TOP TEN 93,897
Sources: Americas: U.S.: IHRSA analysis and InfoUSA; Canada: Industry Experts;
Brazil: CONFEF (Conselho Federal de Educação Física) and Sindicato das
Academias do Rio de Janeiro; Asia-Pacific: The 2008 IHRSA Asia-Pacific Market
Report (Deloitte analysis); Europe: The 2008 IHRSA European Market Report
(Deloitte and GfK analysis)
INDUSTRY RESEARCH
Top 10 Global Markets
NUMBER OF MEMBERS (IN MILLIONS) The top 10 countries account for 79% of the world’s health club members.
45.3
United States
Spain
7.5
United
Kingdom
7.3
7.1
Germany
Italy
5.5
Canada
5.4
Brazil
4.7
Japan
4.2
South Korea
France
TOTAL TOP TEN 93.9
3.5
Sources: Americas: U.S.: IHRSA analysis; Canada: Industry Experts;
Asia-Pacific: The 2008 IHRSA Asia-Pacific Market Report (Deloitte
analysis); Europe: The 2008 IHRSA European Market Report
(Deloitte and GfK analysis)
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INDUSTRY RESEARCH
The Americas
NUMBER OF CLUBS
NUMBER
OF CLUBS
TOTAL UNITED STATES
29,750
NORTHEAST
East
Massachusetts
823
Connecticut
440
New Hampshire
195
Maine
155
Rhode Island
122
Vermont
106
Middle Atlantic
New York
1,878
Pennsylvania
1,264
New Jersey
THE FIVE STATES WITH THE
MOST CLUBS:
California
Texas
New York
Florida
Pennsylvania
937
SOUTH
South Atlantic
Florida
1,622
Georgia
836
North Carolina
834
Virginia
692
Maryland
486
South Carolina
374
West Virginia
144
Delaware
92
District of Columbia*
79
East South Central
Tennessee
485
Alabama
387
Kentucky
296
Mississippi
233
West South Central
Texas
1,953
Louisiana
469
Oklahoma
393
Arkansas
261
*Federal District
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THE FIVE STATES WITH THE
FEWEST CLUBS:
Wyoming
District of Columbia*
Alaska
North Dakota
Delaware
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NUMBER OF CLUBS
NUMBER
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NORTH CENTRAL
East North Central
Illinois
1,121
Ohio
940
Michigan
888
Wisconsin
675
Indiana
517
THE THREE STATES WITH
THE HIGHEST CONSUMER
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West North Central
Minnesota
753
Missouri
590
Iowa
368
Kansas
276
Nebraska
196
South Dakota
106
North Dakota
92
Massachusetts
California
Colorado
WEST
Mountain
Colorado
478
Arizona
453
Utah
246
Nevada
219
New Mexico
196
Idaho
162
Montana
153
Wyoming
61
Pacific
California
2,825
Washington
640
Oregon
412
Hawaii
109
Alaska
88
Source: InfoUSA, Inc. and IHRSA estimates: Figures reflect the number of
businesses listed in Yellow Page directories under industry SIC code 7991
as of July 2009.
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CLUB CONSUMER PARTICIPATION BY ACTIVITY (MILLIONS)
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Resistance Machines
23.5
Treadmills
17.7
Elliptical Trainers
Stationary Cycling (upright)
15.3
Free Weights (dumbbells)
15.2
Free Weights (hand weights)
15.1
14.7
Abdominal Machines/Devices
14.2
Free Weights (barbells)
11.4
Stair-Climbing Machines
Stretching
9.9
Aerobics (low-impact)
9.8
7.9
Stationary Cycling (recumbent)
7.1
Rowing Machines
Yoga
6.6
Aerobics (high-impact)
6.3
5.8
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5.5
Aquatic Exercise
5.0
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3.9
Pilates Training
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Cardio Kickboxing
2.8
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LEADING CLUB COMPANIES
Revenues are reported in U.S. dollars. In reporting number of
clubs, figures may refer to number of units and/or franchises.
Principals: Hilde Holck, Tor
Thommesen, Unni Thommesen, Kjartan Thommesen
CEO: Hilde Holck
Media Contact: Hilde Holck
UNITED STATES REGIONS:
Markets Served: Norway
Geographic regions include the following states.
Companies listed as having clubs in a particular geographic
region may not have clubs in every state in the region.
Comments: We opened our
11th club this year (2010),
and recently bought land
for another one. We are also
doubling the size of our
oldest club.
New England: CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT
Middle Atlantic: NJ, NY, PA
South Atlantic: DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV
East North Central: IL, IN, MI, OH, WI
Revenues:
2009: $28 million
East South Central: AL, KY, MS, TN
West North Central: IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD
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West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX
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Mountain: AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY
Rua Rainha Guilhermina, 117
Piso PS - Leblon
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
22441-120
Pacific: AK, CA, HI, OR, WA
24 HOUR FITNESS
WORLDWIDE, INC.
www.24hourfitness.com
12647 Alcosta Boulevard
Suite 500
San Ramon, CA 94583 USA
Phone: +1 925/543-3100
Founded: 1983
Number of Clubs:
2009: 440+ (owned)
2008: 425+
2007: 425
2006: 370
2005: 375
Number of Members:
2009: 3,500,000+
2008: 3,000,000+
Principal: Forstmann
Little & Co.
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic, West North
Central, East South Central,
West South Central, Mountain, Pacific), Eastern Asia,
South-Eastern Asia
Revenues:
2010: Over $1 billion
(projected)
2009: Over $1 billion
2008: $1.4 billion
2006: $1.3 billion
2005: $1.1 billion
3T
www.3t.no
Number of Clubs:
2009: 21 (18 owned,
2 managed, 1 franchised)
2008: 21
2007: 12
2006: 8
2005: 7
Number of Members:
2009: 42,000
2008: 38,000
Principals: Alexandre
Accioly, João Paulo Diniz,
Bernardo Rezende , Dan
Chor, and Luiz Urquiza
Media Contact:
Media Hotline
+1 866/819-7414
T9, Third Floor Nucleus Mall
1 Church Road
Pune, Maharashtra 411001
India
Phone: +91 20 66010700
Number of Clubs:
2009: 11
2008: NA
2007: 10
CEO: Abhimanyu Sable
Markets Served: India
ABSOLUTE LIVING
www.absolute-living.com
200 Pasir Panjang Road
#02-17
Singapore 118571
Phone: +65 63417262
Founded: 2003
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 3 (owned)
2007: 2
2006: 1
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 1,200
Founded: 1985
Number of Members:
2009: 32,000
2008: 30,000
www.absfitness.in
Founded: 1994
Phone: +47 984 20 000
CEO: Carl Liebert
ABS FITNESS &
WELLNESS CLUB
Phone: +55 11 999 39338
Kjøpmannsgata 32
7011 Trondheim, Norway
Number of Clubs:
2009: 10 (owned)
2008: 10
2007: 10
2006: 10
2005: 9
Revenues:
2010: $77.4 million
(projected)
2009: $60.4 million
2008: $36.4 million
2007: $23.8 million
CEO: Luiz Urquiza
Media Contact:
Henrique da Silva Netto
+55 212 274 226
Markets Served: South
America (Brazil)
Comments: We are focused
on consolidation (acquisition) primarily in São Paulo,
Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and
Belo Horizonte.
Principal: Jonathan Chew
CEO: Jonathan Chew
Media Contact:
Jonathan Chew
+65 63417262
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COMPANY PROFILES
ACHMEA HEALTH
CENTERS
Markets Served: Singapore
Comments: We are
planning to expand into
the rest of Asia.
Revenues:
2009: $1 million (projected)
2008: $0.8 million
2007: $0.5 million
2006: $0.3 million
2005: $0.2 million
ACAC FITNESS AND
WELLNESS
www.acac.com
923 Gardens Boulevard
Charlottesville, VA 23133
USA
Phone: +1 434/974-9890
5201 East Tudor Road
Anchorage, AK 99507 USA
Gladsaxe 43, Apeldoorn
Netherlands
Phone: +351 210 077 800
Founded: 1977
Number of Clubs:
2009: 60
2008: NA
2007: 32
2006: 24
2005: 23
Number of Members:
2009: 60,000
2008: NA
Principal: Achmea Zorg
Number of Clubs:
2009: 5 (owned)
2008: 5
2007: 5
2006: 5
2005: 4
Phone: +1 907/337-9550
Principal: Antonio Macias
Founded: 1986
CEO: Antonio Macias
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 18 (owned)
2007: 17
2006: 17
2005: 15
Media Contact:
Sofia Almeida
+351 210 077 800
Markets Served:
Southern Europe
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $6.6 million
2007: $4.7 million
2006: $4.6 million
2005: $4.5 million
P.O. Box 318 Dasman
15454 Kuwait Gulf Road
Al Shaab Area
Kuwait
Phone: +965 25636398
CEO: Theo ten Tije
Founded: 2005
Markets Served:
Netherlands
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
ACTIVE LIFE
WELLNESS CLUBS
www.activelife.pt
Number of Members:
2009: 3,000
2008: 2,500
Rª Joaquuim Rocha Cabral
nº26
1600 - 075 Lisbon
Portugal
Markets Served: U.S. (Middle Atlantic)
Phone: +351 966 132 162
Principal: Al Massaleh
Real Estate Company
Founded: 2004
CEO: Mr. Ahmad Al Issa
Number of Clubs:
2009: 3
2008: 4
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 1
Media Contact:
Ms. Louise Eaden
+965 25636398 Ext.105
Revenues:
2010 (projected):
$34.2 million
2009: $32.2 million
2008: $32.9 million
2007: $28.8 million
2006: $27.1 million
2005: $22.2 million
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Principal: Lincholnshire
Management
www.alcornicheclub.com
Media Contact:
Christine Thalwitz
+1 434/974-9890
Comments: We would like
to open one new club in
2010.
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 52,000
AL CORNICHE CLUB RESORT & SPA KUWAIT
Number of Members:
2009: 35,500
2008: 35,000
CEO: Greg Wells
www.thealaskaclub.com
www.achmeahealth.nl
Founded: 1984
Principal: Phil Wendel
THE ALASKA CLUB
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 5,000
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Markets Served: Kuwait
Revenues:
2009: $0.72 million
2008: $0.46 million
2007: $0.43 million
2006: $0.17 million
2005: $0.09 million
CEO: Robert Brewster
Media Contact:
Denise Brown Robinson
+1 907/264-2739
Markets Served: U.S.
(Pacific)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $34 million
2007: $34.5 million
2006: $32.8 million
2005: $30.1 million
AMERICAN FAMILY
FITNESS
www.amfamfit.com
4435 Waterfront Drive,
Suite 304
Glen Allen, VA 23060 USA
Phone: +1 804/965-5300
Founded: 1988
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 7
2007: 7
2006: 6
2005: 6
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 110,000
COMPANY PROFILES
Principal: Brian E. Evans
CEO: Brian E. Evans
Media Contact:
Cindy Brown
+1 804/426-6703
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1,250 (10 owned,
1240 franchised)
2008: 977 (10 owned,
967 franchised)
2007: 608
2006: 450
2005: 407
Principals: Tone Eide,
Coop Klepp-Asbjørn Sie,
Lillian G.Byklum
Number of Members:
2009: 25,000
2008: 13,000
Markets Served: Norway
Principal: Bedriye Hulya
www.theatlanticclub.com
Media Contact: Alper
+90 212 245 7175
Number of Members:
2009: 820,000
2008: 600,000
1904 Atlantic Avenue
Manasquan, NJ 08736 USA
Markets Served: Germany,
Turkey
Phone: +1 732/223-2100
Comments: In 2010, we will
reach 150 clubs.
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 2
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 2
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $40 million
2007: $30 million
2006: $28.3 million
2005: $26.1 million
Principal: Chuck Runyon
www.americanleisure.com
CEO: Chuck Runyon
414 Airport Executive Park
Nanuet, NY 10954 USA
Media Contact:
Mark Daly
+1 800/704-5004
Phone: +1 845/371-5670
Founded: 1967
CEO: Steve Kass
Media Contact:
Terry Wiezycki
+1 845/371-5670 ext. 106
Markets Served: U.S.
(New England, Middle
Atlantic, South Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $7.5 million
THE ATLANTIC CLUB, INC.
Founded: 1977
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic)
AMERICAN LEISURE
CORPORATION
CEO: Bedriye Hulya
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Central,
South Atlantic, West South
Central, Pacific, Middle
Atlantic, West North Central,
East South Central, Mountain), Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, Mexico, India,
U.K., Grand Cayman.
Revenues:
2010: $36 million (projected)
2009: $20 million (projected)
2008: $13.1 million
2006: $2.9 million
ARENA
TRENINGSSENTER
Number of Members:
2009: 8,031
2008: 8,270
Principal: Patricia Laus
CEO: Patricia Laus
Media Contact:
Kevin McHugh
+1 732/292-4362
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: $28.4 million
2008: $30.9 million
2007: $31 million
2006: $29.8 million
2005: $28.2 million
B-FIT
Jåttåvågvn.7,
4020 Stavanger, Norway
Oba Sokak no 17 d:2
Cihangir Istanbul, Turkey
www.anytimefitness.com
Phone: +47 99406808
Phone: +90 212 245 7175
12181 Margo Ave S.
Hastings, MN 55033 USA
Founded: 1997
Founded: 2006
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 2
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 2
Number of Clubs:
2009: 80 (franchised)
2008: 40
2007: 26
2006: 10
Founded: 2001
www.ballyfitness.com
8700 West Brynn Mawr Avenue
Chicago, IL 60631 USA
Founded: 1983
www.b-fit.com.tr
Phone: +1 800/704-5004
BALLY TOTAL FITNESS
CORPORATION
Phone: +1 773/380-3000
www.arena-treningssenter.no
ANYTIME FITNESS
Revenues:
2009: $1 million
2008: $0.4 million
2007: $0.4 million
2006: $0.3 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 347
2007: 359
2006: 410
2005: 437
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 3,100,000
Principal: Harbinger
Capital Partners
CEO: Michael Sheehan
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Central,
South Atlantic, West South
Central, Pacific, Middle
Atlantic, West North Central,
East South Central, Mountain), China
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $479.5 million*
2007: $469 million
2006: $1.1 billion
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COMPANY PROFILES
2005: $807.48 million*
2004: $789.3 million*
*Revenue through Q3
BANNATYNE
FITNESS LTD
www.bannatyne.co.uk/
fitness
Power House, Haughton Road
DL1 1ST Darlington, Durham
UK
Phone: +44 1325-356-677
Number of Clubs:
2009: 60
2008: 61
2007: 62
2006: 35
Media Contact:
Marcos Tartuci
+55 11 3365 0800
Markets Served:
South America (Brazil)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $29 million
2007: $23 million
2006: $19 million
2005: $15 million
BODY BUSINESS HEALTH
CLUB & SPA
www.bodybusiness.com
2700 W. Anderson Lane
Suite 802
Austin, TX 78757 USA
Phone: +1 512/459-9424
CEO: Duncan Bannatyne
Markets Served: Northern
Europe (UK)
BIO RITMO ACADEMIA
Principal: Sergio Madrigal
Markets Served: Southern
Europe (Spain, Italy),
Argentina
Founded: 1998
Comments: We do not plan
to open any other clubs.
We plan to concentrate on
growing and retaining our
current membership as well
as improving our auxiliary
revenue.
Number of Clubs:
2009: 36
2008: 36
2007: 24
2006: 20
2005: 14
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 60,000
CEO: Susan Cooper
Media Contact: Ali Lucas
+1 512/306-0557
Markets Served: U.S.
(West South Central)
Revenues:
2010 (projected):
$3.5 million
2009: $3.3 million
2008: $4.1 million
2007: $3.9 million
2006: $3.6 million
2005: $3.1 million
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Number of Members:
2009: 38,702
2008: 22,531
BODYTECH
Phone: +57 1-744-2222
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 38,000+
Phone: +1 410/252-8058
Number of Clubs:
2009: 10
2008: 10
2007: 8
2006: 6
2005: 5
2009: 2,400
2008: 1,600
2007: 1,800
Principal: Susan Cooper
201 Old Padonia Road
Cockeysville, MD 21030 USA
Number of Clubs:
2009: 38
2008: NA
2007: 45
2006: 35
Number of Members:
Number of Clubs:
2009: 20
2008: 19
2007: 16
2006: 13
2005: 13
2004: 12
www.brickbodies.com
Founded: 1986
Carreras 7 No. 71-52
Torre A Piso 3
Bogota, Cundinamarca 571
Colombia
Founded: 1995
BRICK BODIES FITNESS
SERVICES, INC.
Phone: +34 902 36 35 50
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2
2008: 2
2007: 2
Phone: +55 11 3365 0800
36
c/ Sevilla S/N
Pozuelo de Alarcon
28223 Madrid
Spain
www.bodytech.com.co
Av. Paulista 2073, 17 andar
Horsa I Sao Paulo - SP - Brazil
CEO: Edgard Corona
www.bodyfactory.es
Founded: 1984
www.bioritmo.com.br
Principal: Edgard Corona
BODY FACTORY
Principal: Nicolas Loaiza
CEO: Nicolas Loaiza
Media Contact:
Marcela Garces
+57 1 744-2222
Markets Served: South
America
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $35 million
2007: $22.5 million
Principals: Lynne Brick &
Victor Brick
CEO: Victor Brick
Media Contact:
Josh Gerber
+1 410/252-8058 ext. 107
Markets Served: U.S.
(South Atlantic)
Comments: We plan to add
three clubs per year, each
having a size of 15-20,000
square feet, with a low-end
model.
Revenues:
2010: $20 million (projected)
2009: $15.7 million
2008: $13.3 million
2007: $11.4 million
2006: $8.5 million
2005: $7.5 million
BUFFALO AND ROCHESTER
ATHLETIC CLUBS
www.buffaloathletic.com
1185 Niagara Falls Boulevard
Amherst, NY 14226 USA
Phone: +1 716/833-5226
Founded: 1980
COMPANY PROFILES
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 12
2007: 12
2006: 12
2005: 10
Principals: Clive Caldwell,
President, Bill MacDonell,
Partner, Dean Brown,
Partner
2006: 157
2005: 156
Number of Members:
2009: 380,000
2008: 386,790
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 60,000
Principals: Rick Rugg and
Bob Schiffhauer
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2007: $24 million
2006: $22 million
2005: $20 million
CALIFORNIA FAMILY
FITNESS
www.californiafamily
fitness.com
Principals: Randy Bozeman,
Paul Tao, Jeff Lum, John
Sheppard
Markets Served: Canada
Principal: Mr. Tadaharu Goto
Revenues:
2009: $30 million
2008: $28 million
2007: $25 million
2006: $19.6 million
2005: $23.8 million
CEO: Mr. Tadaharu Goto
CAPITAL FITNESS INC.
DBA XSPORT FITNESS
www.xsportfitness.com
8680 Greenback Lane
Suite 220
Orangevale, CA 9562-3669
USA
Big Rock Executive Center
47 West 210 Route 30
Big Rock, IL 60511 USA
Phone: +1 916/987-2030
Founded: 1997
Number of Clubs:
2009: 17
2008: 15
2007: 14
Number of Clubs:
2009: 25
2008: 24
2007: 24
2006: 19
Principals: Bunker Hill
Capital Partners & Larry Gury
Phone: +1 630/556-3731
Principal: Dan Morissey
CEO: Larry Gury
CEO: Evan Rayman
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Markets Served: U.S.
(East North Central &
Middle Atlantic)
CAMBRIDGE GROUP
OF CLUBS
www.cambridgegroup
ofclubs.com
100 Richmond Street West
Suite 444
Toronto, ON MSH 3K6
Canada
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $115 million
2006: $78 million
CENTRAL SPORTS
CO. LTD.
Phone: +1 416/363-9454
www.central.co.jp
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4
2008: 4
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 4
1-21-2 Shinkawa Chuo-ku
Tokyo 104-8255 Japan
Number of Members:
2009: 12,500
2008: 12,000
CEO: Randy Bozeman
CEO: Clive Caldwell
Phone: +81 3 5543 1840
Founded: 1969
Number of Clubs:
2009: 154 (111 owned,
43 franchised)
2008: 154
2007: 154
Media Contact:
Yoshitaka Murai
+81-3-5543-1840
Markets Served: Eastern Asia
Comments: We are planning to open 3-5 new clubs
a year, and planning to
increase our profit ratio
through more efficient club
management.
Revenues:
2009: $464.8 million
2008: $469 million
2007: $441 million
2006: $422 million
2005: $420 million
Markets Served: Eastern
Africa, Eastern Asia, Southern Asia, Micronesia
Comments: Historically, the
Clark Hatch Group of Clubs
has predominately been in
hotels, but now has opened
a new concept for outside
hotel facilities called “CHi
Fitness.” We plan to open 3
of these facilities and 3 Clark
Hatch Clubs in 2010.
THE CLUB AT
WHITE OAKS
www.whiteoaksresort.com
253 Taylor Road SS4
Niagara on the Lake, ON
L0S 1J0 Canada
Phone: +1 905/704-5687
CLARK HATCH
INTERNATIONAL
www.clarkhatch
international.com
12-2 Jalan PJU 7-16
Mutiara Damansara
Petaling Jaya
Selangor 47800 Malaysia
Phone: +60 3 7727 9832
Founded: 1965
Number of Clubs:
2009: 47 (18 owned,
29 licensed)
2008: 45
2007: 50
2006: 58
2005: 60
Number of Members:
2009: 23,500
2008: 23,000
Founded: 1978
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 3,000
2008: 2,900
Principal: Michael Wakil
Media Contact: Julie Cassidy
+1 905/704-5672
Markets Served: Canada
Comments: Our goal is to
improve our monthly
retention rate and to sell
20% more memberships
this fiscal year.
Revenues:
2009: $3.9 million
2008: $3.2 million
2007: $2.2 million
2006: $2.6 million
2005: $2.8 million
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CLUBCORP
www.clubcorp.com
3030 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, TX 75234 USA
Phone: +1 972/243 6191
Number of Members:
2009: 8,430
2008: 8,921
Principals: Bill Beck, Ellen
Koelsch, David Swope,
Beth Beck
Founded: 1957
Number of Clubs:
2009: 153 (113 owned,
40 franchised)
2008: 135
2007: 156
2006: 159
2005: 167
2004: 167
Number of Members:
2009: 300,000+
2008: 165,688
Principal: KSL Capital Partners
CEO: Eric Affeldt
Media Contact:
Amber Wilson
+1 972/888-7790
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4 (owned)
2008: 4
2007: 3
2006: 3
2005: 2
555 Market Street
Suite 1300
San Francisco, CA 94105 USA
Number of Members:
2009: 14,329
2008: 13,789
Number of Clubs:
2009: 90 (76 managed,
14 owned)
2008: 90
2007: 85
2006: 80
2005: 76
CEO: Beth Beck
Media Contact:
Ellen Koelsch
+1 914/762-3444 ext. 2120
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2010: $15.2 million
(projected)
2009: $14.3 million
2008: $15.4 million
2007: $15.7 million
2006: $15 million
2005: $14.8 million
CLUB FIT CORP
Principal: Craig Laskow
Media Contact:
Adam Kilpatrick
+1 201/656-9989
CEO: Jim Mizes
Media Contact:
Kari Bedgood
+1 415/288-1021
CLUB MED GYM
www.clubmedgym.com
99-101, rue de l’Abbé Groult
75015 Paris
France
Revenues:
2009: $900 million
2008: $921 million
2007: $912 million
2006: $1.018 billion
2005: $1.038 billion
Number of Clubs:
2008: 5 (owned)
Phone: +33 145 30 7042
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 22 (owned)
2007: 22
2006: 22
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: NA
CEO: Fran Gueguen
www.clubfit.com
600 Bank Road
Jefferson Valley, NY 10535
USA
CEO: David Hardy
Markets Served: Canada
CLUB H FITNESS
Phone: +1 914/250-2744
www.clubhfitness.com
Founded: 1973
110 Sinatra Dr
Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
Phone: +1 201/656-9989
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 2
2007: 2
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Founded: 2003
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Principals: Private investors
Revenues:
2009: $21 million
2008: $18.7 million
13543 St. Albert Trail
2nd Floor
Edmonton, AB T5L 5E7
Canada
CLUB FIT
Number of Members:
2009: 250,000
2008: 250,000
Comments: Increase average
revenue per member.
www.clubfit.ca
Founded: 1985
Founded: 1991
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic: NJ, NY, PA)
Markets Served: Central
America, U.S. (New England,
Middle Atlantic, East North
Central, West North Central,
South Atlantic, East South
Central, West South Central,
Mountain, Pacific), Eastern Asia
Phone: +1 780/953-4273
Phone: +1 415/477-3000
Markets Served: Europe
(France & Belgium)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $75.7 million
CLUB ONE, INC
www.clubone.com
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Central,
West North Central, South
Atlantic, West South Central, Mountain, Pacific)
Comments: Club One will
add managed sites in all
our channels: corporate
wellness-fitness, community
centers, medical fitness and
commercial clubs.
Revenues:
2010: $80 million (projected)
2009: $79 million
2008: $78 million
2007: $78 million
2006: $75 million
2005: $71 million
CLUB PHYSICAL
www.clubphysical.co.nz
215 Hobsonville Road
Westharbour Auckland,
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 417 0071
Founded: 1981
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
Company Profiles
2008: 6
2007: 14
2006: 13
2005: 10
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 11,421
Principals: Paul and
Tina Richards
Comments: We plan on
growing by 100 members
next year. We will develop
a better corporate program
and referral programs for
our members. We are also
using electronic media more
aggressively.
Revenues:
2009: $6.2 million
2008: $6.2 million
2007: $5.9 million
2006: $5.2 million
2005: $5.0 million
CEO: Paul Richards
Media Contact:
Paul Richards
+64 9 417 0071
Markets Served: Australia
and New Zealand
Revenues:
2009: $3.0 million
(projected)
2008: $3.3 million
2007: $3.2 million
2006: $3.1 million
2005: $3.2 million
Club SPortif MAA
www.clubsportifmaa.com
2070 Peel Street
Montreal, QC H3A 1W6
Canada
Phone: +1 514/845-2233
Founded: 1891
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 3,200
2008: 3,150
Principal: Club MAA Inc.
2007: 34
2006: 34
2005: 34
Markets Served: Canada
ClubHouse Incanto Oy
Number of Members:
2009: 22,038
2008: 21,628
CEO: Tom Blomqvist
Media Contact:
Kirsi Tenhunen
+358 45 679 0090
Markets Served: Europe
Columbia
Association
www.columbia
association.com
Tyynylaavantie 20
00980 Helsinki Finland
10221 Wincopin Circle
Suite 100
Columbia, MD 21044-3410
USA
Phone: +358 45 679 0090
Phone: +1 410/715-3000
Founded: 2007
Founded: 1967
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1
2008: 2
Number of Clubs:
2009: 34 (owned)
2008: 35
www.clubhouse.fi
Principal: The Columbia
Association
CEO: Phil Nelson
Media Contact: Steve Sattler
+1 410/715-3153
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic)
Comments: No new facilities
planned. Focusing on growing membership through
enhanced youth and
physician referral programs.
Revenues:
2010: $25.6 million
(projected)
2009: $24.1 million
2008: $23.2 million
2007: $22.3 million
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CEO: Clive Caldwell
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COMPANY PROFILES
2006: $22.3 million
2005: $21.6 million
COLUMBIA ATHLETIC
CLUBS, INC.
www.columbiaathletic.com
11400 98th Avenue NE
Suite 300
Kirkland, WA 98033 USA
Phone: +1 425/814-5300
Founded: 1981
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 5 (owned)
2007: 5
2006: 4
2005: 5
Principal: H. Cyrus Oskoui
CEO: Allen Oskoui
Media Contact:
Toby Jenkins
Phone: +1 877/227-2282
Markets Served: Canada
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 600 (franchised)
2007: 700
2006: 631
2005: 515
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $2.84 million
2007: $1.46 million
COMPANHIA ATHLETICA
www.ciaathletica.com.br
R. Kansas, 1582
São Paulo, São Paulo
04558-005 Brazil
www.clhc.com
340 Hagey Boulevard
Waterloo, ON N2T 2E5
Canada
Phone: +1 519/746-7416
Founded: 2006
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 2 (1 owned, 1 managed)
2007: 1
Markets Served: U.S. (West
South Central)
CRUNCH
Founded: 1985
22 W. 19th Street; Floor 4
New York, NY 10011 USA
Number of Clubs:
2009: 13 (owned)
2008: 13
2007: 13
2006: 13
2005: 12
Number of Members:
2009: 28,500
2008: 29,500
Principal: Richard Bilton
CEO: Richard Bilton
Media Contact:
Marcos Nisti
+55 11 5105 7000
Markets Served: South
America (Brazil)
Comments: We plan to open
two clubs between June and
August 2010.
Revenues:
2010 (projected):
$42.4 million
2009: $40.0 million
2008: $39.7 million
2007: $37.7 million
2006: $33.5 million
2005: $30.3 million
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 3,000
CONTOURS EXPRESS
INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Principal: Toby Jenkins
www.contourexpressintl.com
CEO: Toby Jenkins
156 Imperial Way
Nicholasville, KY 40356 USA
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Principal: Kieth Dziki,
President
CEO: Dr. Kenneth Cooper
www.crunch.com
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
COLUMBIA LAKE
HEALTH CLUB
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 200,000
Principal:
Dr. Kenneth Cooper
Phone: +55 11 5188 2003
Media Contact:
Allen Oskoui
+1 425/814-5300 ext. 222
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $17.0 million
2007: $16.0 million
2006: $14.0 million
2005: $13.1 million
Founded: 1998
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Phone: +1 212/993-0300
CEO: Daren Carter
Media Contact:
Daren Carter
+1 859/241-2230
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Central,
South Atlantic, West South
Central, Pacific, Middle
Atlantic, West North Central, East South Central,
Mountain), Japan, Thailand,
Brazil, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, United Kingdom,
Canada, Africa, Central
America, Mexico, Australia,
Spain, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Qatar,
France, Portugal, Guam,
South Africa
THE COOPER
FITNESS CENTER
www.cooperfitnesscenter.com
12100 Preston Road
Dallas, TX 75243 USA
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 28 (owned)
2007: 30
2006: 31
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 80,000
Principal: New Evolution
Fitness
CEO: Jim Rowley
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic, South
Atlantic, Pacific)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $83 million
Phone: +1 972/233-4832
CURVES INTERNATIONAL
CORPORATE
Founded: 1970
www.curvesinternational.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 2
2007: 2
2006: 1
2005: 1
100 Ritchie Road
Woodway, TX 76712 USA
Number of Members:
2009: 5,000
2008: 5,000
Phone: +1 254/399-9285
Founded: 1995
Number of Clubs:
2009: 8,604 (franchised)
2008: 9,533
2007: 10,008
COMPANY PROFILES
2006: 10,043
2005: 9,471
Number of Members:
2009: 2,000,000
2008: 2,500,000
Number of Clubs:
2009: 75
2008: 88
2007: 89
2006: 69
2005: 68
franchise clubs for business
and health.
Revenues:
2009: $2.7 million
2008: $2.6 million
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 450,000
www.villageclubs.com
Principal: London & Regional
Properties
18501 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy
Scottsdale, AZ 85255 USA
DMB SPORTS CLUBS, L.P.
Principals: Diane and
Gary Heavin
Phone: +1 480/502-8844
CEO: Mike Raymond
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4
2008: 4
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 4
Media Contact:
Becky Frusher
+1 254/399-9285
Markets Served: U.S., Africa,
Australia, New Zealand,
South America, Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, Canada, Central
America, Denmark, France,
Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway,
Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
UK, Japan, Hong Kong,
Mexico, Middle East
Comments: Curves International plans to continue club
expansion in all countries in
which it currently operates,
both through direct franchise sale as well as through
master license agreements.
We will also explore concept
innovations and new marketing approaches to continue
to enhance the revenue and
profitability of existing owners.
Revenues:
2010: $85 million (projected)
2009: $84 million
2008: $129 million
2007: $125 million
2006: $139 million
2005: $146 million
DAVID LLOYD
LEISURE, LTD.
Founded: 1990
CEO: Scott Lloyd
Markets Served: Western
Europe (Belgium-Luxembourg, Netherlands); Southern Europe (Spain); Northern
Europe (United Kingdom,
Ireland)
Revenues:
2009: $508.5 million
2008: $508.5 million
2007: NA
2006: $438.6 million
2005: $413.9 million
DE GEUS SPORTS CLUB
www.geus.nl
Bijlestaal 64
1721 PW Broek op Langedijk
Netherlands
Phone: +31 226 316383
Founded: 1982
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (1 owned, 1 managed)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 5,000
2008: 4,800
www.davidlloydleisure.co.uk
Principal: Cornelis de Geus
PO Box 439
Hatfield, AL10 1EF UK
CEO: Sennen van Ieperen
Phone: +44 870 888 3015
Comments: Our goal is
3 clubs in our region and
a national network of
Founded: 1982
Markets Served: Netherlands
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 14,000
Principals: Drew Brown,
Mark Sklar, and Bennett
Dorrance
Principals: Roberta and
Lloyd Gainsboro
CEO: Roberta Gainsboro
Media Contact:
Lloyd Gainsboro
+1 617/529-9263
Markets Served: U.S.
(New England)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $11.5 million
2007: $11.2 million
2006: $10.8 million
2005: $9.5 million
EAST BANK CLUB
www.eastbankclub.com
500 North Kingsbury Street
Chicago, IL 60610 USA
Phone: +1 312/527-5800
Founded: 1980
President: Carol Nalevanko
Media Contact:
Jennifer Wolff
+1 480/502 8844
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Principal: Daniel Levin
Markets Served: U.S.
(Mountain)
DEDHAM HEALTH &
ATHLETIC COMPLEX
www.dedhamhealth.com
200 Providence Highway
Dedham, MA 02026 USA
Phone: +1 781/326-2900
Founded: 1972
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 7,000
CEO: Simon Meredith
Media Contact:
Nathan Aydelott
+1 312/527-5800
Markets Served: U.S.
(East North Central)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $55 million
2006: $49 million
2005: $48 million
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COMPANY PROFILES
ELEMENTS DIET |
FITNESS | LIFESTYLE
www.joinelements.com
701 Lincoln Road
Suite 106
Miami, FL 33139 USA
Phone: +1 262/786-0880
Founded: 1986
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4
2008: 4
2007: 4
Phone: +1 917/412-5437
Founded: 2004
Number of Clubs:
2009: 45 (2 owned,
8 licensed, 35 franchised)
2008: 20
2007: 12
2006: 4
2005: 2
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Central,
South Atlantic, East South
Central)
Comments: elements (e)
has launched showcase
club locations in Canada,
increased U.S. club locations in top markets, and
is launching Latin America
via our Miami hub. The
company has also acquired
Organics, a natural weightloss product line, and
significantly expanded its
BalanceDiet Center brand,
making elements a fully
integrated lifestyle brand
with international appeal.
Revenues:
2010: $37 million (projected)
2009: $21.9 million
2008: $19.8 million
2007: $9.1 million
2006: $2.2 million
2005: $0.8 million
THE ELITE FITNESS &
RACQUET CLUB
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Number of Clubs:
2009: 7 (franchised)
2008: 6
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 1
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central)
Revenues:
2007: $10 million
ELIXIA NORDIC AS
Comments: We plan to open
an additional 12 franchise
locations in 2010.
ENERGIE GROUP
www.energiefitnessclubs.com
Energie House
Tongwell Street
Fox Milne, Milton Keynes
Bucks MK15 0YA UK
Number of Clubs:
2009: 48
2008: 45
2007: 41
2006: 39
2005: 33
CEO: Harvey Spevak
Media Contact: Judy Taylor
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, Middle Atlantic,
East North Central, Pacific)
Comments: In planning our
growth strategy in new and
existing metropolitan areas,
we focus on individuals
who appreciate quality and
innovation in their lifestyle,
who will appreciate the true
integration of mind, body
and spirit that Equinox has
to offer. We continue to
look for new facilities within
and outside our existing 8
markets.
ESPORTA GROUP LTD
www.elixia.no
Phone: +44 45 363 1020
Karenslyst ale 9a
0214 Oslo Norway
www.esporta.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 33 (franchised)
Trinity Court
Molly Millars Lane
Wokingham, Berks RG41
2PY England
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 20,000
Phone: +44 1189 123500
Phone: +47 97 68 1350
Founded: 2001
Number of Clubs:
2009: 40 (owned)
2008: 37
2007: 35
2006: 32
2005: 24
Number of Members:
2009: 40
2008: 37
Markets Served: Northern
Europe
Comments: We aim to add
3-5 clubs per year.
Revenues:
2009: $134.9 million
2008: $116.9 million
2007: $98.6 million
2006: $66.6 million
2005: $54.5 million
ELLIPSE FITNESS
www.ellipsefitness.com
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Founded: 2000
Number of Clubs:
2009: 55
2008: 55
2007: 55
2006: 54
2005: 53
CEO: Jan Spaticchia
Markets Served: Northern
Europe (UK, Scotland,
Ireland)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $12.2 million
EQUINOX FITNESS CLUBS
www.equinoxfitness.com
www.elite-clubs.com
13825 West Burleigh Rd
Brookfield, WI 53005 USA
Founded: 2002
CEO: Lisa Welko
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central)
CEO: Chris Palumbo
Phone: +1 920/882-9450
Principal: Lisa Welko
Principals: Kay Yuspeh and
Richard Yuspeh
Principal: Chris Palumbo
1200 N Mayflower Dr
Appleton, WI 54913 USA
895 Broadway
New York, NY 10003 USA
Phone: +1 212/677-0180
CEO: Neil Gillis
Markets Served: Northern
Europe (UK)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: NA
2006: $280 million
2005: $304 million
COMPANY PROFILES
EXODUS HEALTH
& FITNESS
www.exodusclub.co.nz
147 Tory St Te Aro
Wellington 6001
New Zealand
Phone: +64 9789 7000
Founded: 2006
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 2,450
2008: 1,640
Principals: John Chow,
Michael Chow
CEO: Gary Cottle
Media Contact: Gary Cottle
+649 789 700
Comments: We plan to
expand our group fitness
classes in the original club
and open a new facility.
Revenues:
2009: $0.57 million
EXTREME FITNESS
www.extremefitness.ca
8281 Yonge Street
Thornhill, ON L3T 2C7
Canada
Phone: +1 212/634-3395
20 Oaklands Court
Aldcliffe
Lancaster, Lancashire LA1
5AT UK
Phone: +44 7867523094
Founded: 2003
Number of Clubs:
2009: 6 (1 owned, 5 managed)
2008: 6
2007: 7
2006: 7
2005: 8
Number of Members:
2009: 8,136
2008: 6,621
Principals: Sean Thornton
and Ceri Smith
Media Contact: Ceri Smith
+44 1524 66261
Comments: Our business
objective is to increase our
membership profile by 50%
through expansion of 2
existing sites, a refurbishing of a third and looking
to bring on 1 further site
through acquisition.
Revenues:
2009: $2.6 million
2008: $2.2 million
2007: $2.0 million
2006: $1.9 million
2005: $1.8 million
FAYETTEVILLE
ATHLETIC CLUB
Founded: 1996
www.fayac.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: 13 (owned)
2008: 13
2007: 13
2006: 5
2005: 4
2920 East Zion
Fayetteville, AR 72703 USA
Number of Members:
2009: 82,000
2008: 82,000
Principals: Bob and
Katharine Shoulders
Phone: +1 479/587-0500
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1
2008: 1
FERNWOOD WOMEN’S
HEALTH CLUBS
www.fernwoodfitness.
com.au
1-475 Flinders lane
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Australia
Phone: +61 39630-8800
Founded: 1989
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 80 (6 owned,
74 franchised)
2007: 78
2006: 73
2005: 66
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 80,000
Principals: Diana Williams
and John Clow
4341 South Westnedge Avenue
Suite 1103
Kalamazoo, MI 49008 USA
Phone: +1 269/226-9564
Founded: 2003
Number of Clubs:
2009: 19
2008: 25
2007: 25
2006: 25
2005: 9
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 20,000
Principal: Gretchen Shannon
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central, Mountain)
Markets Served: Australia
and New Zealand
Revenues:
2009: $68.3 million
(projected)
2008: $67.7 million
2007: $70.9 million
2006: $67.5 million
2005: $60.6 million
FIT INN
Revenues:
2009: $1.0 million (projected)
2008: $0.9 million
2007: $0.46 million
FITCORP
www.fitcorp.com
Prudential Center
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02199 USA
Phone: +1 617/375 5600 x116
www.fitinn.at
Founded: 1979
Johnstrasse 65
1150 Vienna Austria
Number of Clubs:
2009: 12 (11 owned,
1 managed)
2008: 12
2007: 12
2006: 29
2005: 32
Founded: 2004
Markets Served: Canada
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 12+
Markets Served: U.S. (West
South Central)
FIT ZONE FOR WOMEN
www.fitzoneforwomen.com
CEO: Gretchen Shannon
CEO: Jim Solomon
www.ezefitness.org.uk
Markets Served: Western
Europe
Media Contact:
Joanne Bradley
+61 3 9630 8800
Phone: +43 1 890 23 13
CEO: Bob Shoulders
Media Contacts:
Wolfgang Sadlo and
Mario Antoni
+43 1 890 23 13
CEO: Stephan Herzog
Principal: Falconhead Capital
EZE FITNESS LTD
CEOs: Wolfgang Sadlo and
Mario Antoni
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 38,000+
Number of Members:
2009: 11,125
2008: 12,334
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COMPANY PROFILES
Principals: Gary Klencheski,
Robert Schwartz and
Michael Parent
www.fitnessfactory.
com.tw
No.102 Boai 3rd Rd.
Zuoying District Kaohsiung
813 Taiwan
Phone: +866 955 489 115
CEO: Gary Klencheski
Media Contact:
Gary Klencheski
+1 617/375-5600 x116
Markets Served: U.S.
(New England)
Revenues:
2009: $14.9 million
(projected)
2008: $14.0 million
2007: $14.1 million
2006: $17.1 million
2005: $15.9 million
FITNESS DK
www.fitnessdk.dk
Nygardsvej 5
2100 Kobenhavn, Denmark
Phone: +45 3 912 9000
Founded: 1987
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 41
2006: 36
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: NA
Principal: Parker Sports &
Entertainment A-S
619 West Jackson Street
Chicago, IL 60661 USA
FITNESS FACTORY
Founded: 2006
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 0
Number of Members:
2009: 13,000
2008: 8,000
Principal: John S. Chen
CEO: George Chen
Media Contact: John S. Chen
+866 955 489 115
Comments: Fifth club
opened in March 2010 and
a sixth club will open by the
end of the year.
FITNESS FIRST
GROUP LTD
www.fitnessfirst.com
58 Fleets Lane
Poole, Dorset
BH15 3BT
UK
Phone: +44 1202 845100
Phone: +1 312/498-4666
Founded: 1984
CEO: Colin Waggett
Markets Served: China;
Thailand; Malaysia; India;
Indonesia; France, Italy;
Belgium-Luxembourg;
Germany; Netherlands,
U.K.; Australia
Comments: We expect to
continue to grow across the
majority of our 20 countries
of operation. We anticipate
opening 20-30 clubs in 2010,
increasing again in 2011.
From our existing portfolio,
we continue to increase
non-dues revenue through
programs such as BodyFirst.
Revenues:
2009: $1.032 billion
2008: $940 million
2007: $810.6 million
2006: $713.5 million
2005: $617.9 million
FITNESS FIRST
HEALTH CLUBS
www.fitnessfirstclubs.com
7470 New Technology Way
Frederick, MD 21703 USA
Phone: +1 301/963-1500
Founded: 1991
Number of Clubs:
2009: 17
2008: 18
2007: 18
Founded: 1993
CEO: Steen Keller
Markets Served: Northern
Europe (Denmark)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2006: $34.2 million
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Number of Clubs:
2009: 548 (531 owned,
17 franchised)
2008: 535
2007: 523
2006: 496
2005: 440
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic)
Number of Members:
2009: 1,407,100
2008: 1,437,639
FITNESS FORMULA
CLUBS
Principal: BC Partners
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CEO: Peter Harvey
www.ffc.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: 12 (9 owned,
3 managed)
2008: 9
2007: 9
2006: 9
2005: 9
Principal: Gale Landers
CEO: Gale Landers
Media Contact:
Merikay Marzoni
+1 312/648-4666
Markets Served: U.S.
(East North Central)
Revenues:
2009: $32.5 million
2008: $31.2 million
2007: $30.0 million
2006: $29.0 million
2005: $28.0 million
FITNESS N MOTION
HEALTH CENTRE
fnm.com.au
5-85 Michael Avenue
Morayfield, QLD
4506 Australia
Phone: +61 7 5428 2088
Founded: 1998
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 1,590
2008: 1,690
Principals: Richard and
Sharon Cessford
CEO: Sharon Cessford
Media Contact:
Richard Cessford
+61 7 5428 2088
COMPANY PROFILES
Markets Served: Australia
Comments: We are focusing
on retention and service.
All procedures are being
updated to ensure all clients
are tracked, followed up
with and encouraged to
maintain their attendance.
Revenues:
2009: $1.2 million
2008: $1.1 million
FITNESS TOGETHER
HOLDINGS
www.fitnesstogether.com
9092 South Ridgeline Blvd.
Suite A
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
USA
FITNESS USA SUPER
CENTERS
www.fitnessusa.com
7091 Orchard Lake Road
Suite 300
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
USA
Number of Clubs:
2009: 16
2008: 16
2006: 24
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central, Pacific)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $45.3 million
2007: $44 million
FITNESS WORLD
Phone: +1 248/737-7200
Founded: 1956
www.fitnessworld.ca
CEO: William Hubner
Balanced Body Pilates
®
Movement for Life
TM
Phone: +1 303/663-0880
Founded: 1996
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 409
2007: 350
2006: 298
2005: 214
2004: 129
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 22,495
Principal: BlackRock Kelso
Capital-Enhanced Equity
Denise adds 10 mph
to her serve.
Your facility
adds $101,145 to
its bottom line.
Functional Training
at its Best
» Innovative group programming
» Training and workshops at
your facility
» Unlimited potential for
non-dues revenue
CEO: Jeff Jervik
Markets Served: Central
America, Northern America,
U.S. (New England, Middle
Atlantic, East North Central,
West North Central, South
Atlantic, West South Central,
Pacific, East South Central,
Mountain), Western Asia,
Northern Europe
To get started, call
1-800-PILATES or visit
www.pilates.com.
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $100 million
2007: $92.2 million
2006: $63.4 million
2005: $44.1 million
2004: $24.9 million
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COMPANY PROFILES
13777 103rd Avenue
Surrey, B.C. V3T 5B5 Canada
Markets Served: U.S.A.
(South Atlantic)
Phone: +1 604/581-4447
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $15.4 million
2007: $12.4 million
2006: $10.2 million
2005: $9.6 million
Founded: 1959
Number of Clubs:
2009: 15
2008: 12
2007: 12
2006: 12
FITWORKS FITNESS
CENTERS
www.fitworks.com
6022 Harrison Avenue
Suite 7
Cincinnati, OH 45247 USA
Phone: +1 513/598-4010
Founded: 1996
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 17 (owned)
2007: 17
CEO: John Janszen
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central, East South
Central)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $22.7 million
GAINESVILLE HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTERS
www.ghfc.com
4820 Newberry Road
Gainesville, FL 32607 USA
GENESIS HEALTH CLUB
www.genesishealthclubs.com
6100 East Central #3
Wichita, KS 67208 USA
Phone: +1 316/681-3010
Founded: 1986
Number of Clubs:
2009: 6
2008: 6 (owned)
2007: 5
2006: 4
2005: 4
CEO: Rodney Steven II
Media Contact:
Lindsey Hagen
Markets Served: U.S. (West
North Central)
GIMNASIO PACIFICO
www.pacificclub.cl
Number of Clubs:
2009: 3
2008: 3
2007: 3
2006: 2
2005: 2
Av. Rancagua 485,
Providencia
Santiago, Chile
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Number of Members:
2009: 3,500,000
2008: 3,000,000
Principal: TRT Holdings, Inc.
1056 Wellington Way
Suite 200
Lexington, KY 40513 USA
Phone: +1 859/252-5993
President: Jim Snow
Number of Clubs:
2009: 34 (owned)
2008: 33
2007: 26
2006: 26
Media Contact:
David Reiseman
+1 214/296-5062
Number of Members:
2009: 165,000
2008: NA
Number of Members:
2009: 26,000
2008: 23,000
Founded: 1977
CEO: Joe Cirulli
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HOLDINGS DBA
URBAN ACTIVE
2006: 620
2005: 600
www.urbanactive.com
Phone: +1 353/377-4955
Principal: Joe Cirulli
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $15 million
2007: $17 million
Phone: +56 373 9155
Founded: 1995
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 34
2007: 30
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 44,000
Principal: Fritz Bartsch
Markets Served: Chile
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Principals: Royce Pulliam and
Glenn Gordon
Markets Served: U.S. (East
South Central, East North
Central)
Revenues:
2009: $86.7 million
2008: $80.5 million
2007: $70 million
GOLD’S GYM
INTERNATIONAL
www.goldsgym.com
125 E John Carpenter Freeway
Suite 1300
Irving, TX 75062 USA
Phone: +1 214/576-4653
Founded: 1965
Number of Clubs:
2009: 700 (61 owned,
639 franchised)
2008: 650
2007: 620
Markets Served: Northern
Africa, Latin America and
the Caribbean, South
America, French Guiana,
Guyana, Paraguay, Peru,
Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Northern America,
US (New England, Middle
Atlantic, East North Central, West North Central,
South Atlantic, East South
Central, West South Central,
Mountain, Pacific), Eastern
Asia, Southern Asia, SouthEastern Asia, Western Asia,
Northern Europe, Southern
Europe, Western Europe,
Australia and New Zealand
Comments: Gold’s Gym
has aggressive growth plans
for both its domestic and
international footprint.
GOLD’S GYM –
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
www.goldsgym.net
Paseo de los Locutores –
Theo, Chasteraux
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Phone: +809 549 4321
Founded: 1999
Number of Clubs:
2009:
2008: NA
2007: 9 (owned)
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 40,000
COMPANY PROFILES
Principals: Ian Rondon,
Martin Gabirondo, Samir
Rizek, and Ricardo Bordas
CEO: Scott Felsted
Markets Served: U.S.
(Mountain)
GOODLIFE FITNESS
CLUBS
www.goodlifefitness.com
CEO: Ian Rondon
Markets Served:
Dominican Republic
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $9.3 million
201 King Street
London, ON N6A 1C9
Canada
Phone: +1 519/661-0190
Founded: 1979
www.goldsgymperu.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: 252 (207 owned,
45 franchised)
2008: 165
2007: 142
2006: 126
2005: 117
Calle Los Ceibos 177, Of. 303
La Molina
Lima 12, Peru
Number of Members:
2009: 630,702
2008: 452,900
GOLD’S GYM PERU
GOODLIFE OPERATIONS
LIMITED
www.goodlifehealthclubs.
com.au
Unit 23, 160 Lytton Road
Morningside, Queensland
4170; Australia
Phone: +61 7 3901 4990
Founded: 1998
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 33
2007: 18
Principal: Macquarie Leisure
Trust Group
CEO: Leon McNiece
Markets Served: Australia
GRUPO DIR
www.dir.cat
Industria 90-92
Entresuelo 6a
Barcelona, Catalunia
08025 Spain
Phone: +34 93 450 4818
Founded: 1979
Number of Clubs:
2009: 15 (owned)
2008: 15
2007: 14
2006: 13
2005: 12
Number of Members:
2009: 80,000
2008: 80,000
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $10 million (total for
Sept-Dec 2007 period)
Phone: +51 1 435 9317
GRANITE HEALTH &
FITNESS
Founded: 1998
Number of Clubs:
2009: 10 (owned)
2008: 10
2007: 11
Number of Members:
2009: 30,000
2008: NA
Principal: David
Patchell-Evans
CEO: Fabrizio Balli
Markets Served: Lima, Peru
Revenues:
2009: $15.6 million
2007: $13.9 million
GOLD’S GYM UTAH
www.goldsgymutah.com
1259 South 800 East
Orem, UT 84097 USA
Phone: +1 877/877-0343
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 16
2007: 12
www.granitebillings.com
CEO: Ramon Canela Pique
3838 Avenue B
Billings, MT 59102 USA
Media Contact: Andrea Frost
+34 93 450 48 18 ext. 374
Phone: +1 406/294-5040
Markets Served: Southern
Europe
CEO: David Patchell-Evans
Founded: 2007
Media Contact:
Megan Cameron
+ 1 519/661-0190, ext 284
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
Markets Served: Northern
America (Canada)
Comments: GoodLife
continues to seek growth
opportunities within
the next fiscal year both
through the expansion
and renovation of existing
facilities and through the
expansion into domestic
markets not currently serviced by GoodLife clubs.
Revenues:
2010: $325.4 million (projected)
2009: $274.5 million
2008: $229.6 million
2007: $163.7 million
2006: $127.8 million
2005: $106.8 million
Principal: Ramon
Canela Pique
Number of Members:
2009: 3,874
2008: 3,193
Principal: Scot Schermerhorn
CEO: Scot Schermerhorn
Media Contact:
Scot Schermerhorn
+1 406/294-5040
Markets Served: U.S. (West
North Central)
Comments: We plan to
expand fitness offerings
within our club and investigate the possibility of establishing local satellite clubs.
Revenues:
2009: $1.8 million
2008: $1.5 million
2007: $0.15 million
Revenues:
2010: $73.7 million (projected)
2009: $66.2 million
2008: $66.4 million
2007: $53.9 million
GYMNASE DRUMMOND
www.gymnase
drummond.com
1470 lemire Boul.
Drummondville, QC
J2C 5A4 Canada
Phone: +1 819/472-3484
Founded: 1989
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 4,000
2008: 2,500
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COMPANY PROFILES
Principal: Mario Lanoie
CEO: Mario Lanoie
Media Contact:
Dominique Sirois
+1 819/472-3484
Markets Served: Canada
Comments: We plan to grow
our membership in the new
club by 40%. The other club
is already at full capacity.
Revenues:
2009: $1.3 million
2008: $1.2 million
2007: $1.1 million
2006: $1.2 million
2005: $0.66 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: 114 (112 owned,
7 franchised)
2008: 103
2007: 97
2006: 74
2005: 25
Number of Members:
2009: 243,220
Principals: 50% Management/50% Private Equity
(Rene Moos, Dennis Aaarts,
Eric Wolborts, Waterland
private equity)
www.healthbridge
fitness.com
CEO: Rene Moos
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2
2008: 2
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Markets Served: BelgiumLuxembourg, Germany,
Netherlands
Revenues:
2009: $3 million (projected)
2008: $1.5 million
2007: $1.5 million
2006: $1.5 million
2005: $1 million
HEALTHCITY
INTERNATIONAL
www.healthcity.nl
Dalmeerstraat 24
2131 HC Hoofddorp
Netherlands
Revenues:
2009: $135 million
Comments: We are planning
to open another 14 clubs in
the basic segment this year.
HEALTH FITNESS
www.hfit.com
3600 American Blvd West
Suite 560
Minneapolis, MN 55431 USA
www.healthworks
fitness.com
441 Stuart St
Boston, MA 02116 USA
Phone: +1 617/859-8700
Founded: 1977
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 5
2007: 5
2006: 5
2005: 5
2345 Main Street
Glastonbury, CT 06033 USA
Phone: +1 860/633-5572
Founded: 1979
Principal: Mark Harrington
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 43 (17 owned,
26 managed)
2007: 42
2006: 42
2005: 39
Markets Served: USA
(New England)
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 70,000
Principal: Robert E. Stauble
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $22 million
2007: $22 million
HOCKESSIN
ATHLETIC CLUB
www.hachealthclub.com
100 Fitness Way
Hockessin, DE 19707 USA
Phone: +1 952/897-5275
Phone: +1 302/239-6688
Founded: 1993
Founded: 2007
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 415 (2 owned,
413 managed)
2006: 404
2005: 404
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
Principal: Public Company
Phone: +31 20 615 25 26
Founded: 1986
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HEALTHWORKS
FITNESS CENTERS
www.healthtrax.com
Founded: 1996
Markets Served: U.S.
(East North Central)
Markets Served: USA (New
England; East North Central,
South Atlantic, West South
Central, Pacific, Middle
Atlantic, West North
Central, East South Central,
Mountain); Canada
HEALTHTRAX
INTERNATIONAL, INC.
200 Congress Parkway
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
USA
Principal: Centegra
Health System
CEO: Greg Lehman
Revenues:
2009: $79.4 million
2008: $77.7 million
2007: $70 million
2006: $63.6 million
2005: $55 million
HEALTH BRIDGE
FITNESS CENTER
Number of Members:
2009: 12,001
2008: 10,500
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $37.6 million
2007: $36 million
2006: $33 million
2005: $32 million
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CEO: Kenneth F. Navarro
Media Contact:
Marnie Serksnas
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Centra, South Atlantic, Middle
Atlantic, East South Central)
Number of Members:
2009: 4,714
2008: 4,628
Principal: Robert Carpenter
COMPANY PROFILES
CEO: John Peoples
Media Contact: Linda Debski
+1 302/239 6688 x134
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic)
Comments: We will continue
to expand our program
offerings and improve our
efforts to get members
involved in the club. We
will also focus on reinvesting
in the club in areas which
will improve our members’
experience.
Revenues:
2009: $10.9 million
2008: $10.5 million
2007: $5.4 million
HOLMES PLACE GROUP
www.holmesplace.com
Charlottenstr, 65
10117 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +41 79 345 8557
Founded: 1997
Number of Clubs:
2009: 76 (48 owned,
26 licensed, 2 managed)
2008: 41
2007: 24
2006: 16
Number of Members:
2009: 169,000
2008: 150,000
Principal: Allan Fisher
CEO: Jonathan Fisher
Media Contact:
Ian Brown
Phone: +49 302 091 4832
Markets Served: Germany;
Greece; Israel
Comments: Growth plans
will be concentrated in
Germany (3 clubs), Athens
(1 club) and Israel (3 clubs).
Revenues:
2010: $193 million
(projected)
2009: $171 million
2008: $163 million
2007: $82 million
2006: $79 million
2005: $57 million
HOLMES PLACE IBERIA
www.holmesplace.pt
Rua Rodrigo Bessone Basto,
no. 7
1495-155 Portico das Flores
Alges, Portugal
Number of Clubs:
2009: 7 (5 owned,
2 managed)
2008: 8
2007: 8
2006: 6
2005: 5
Principals: Roger Zhu,
Shi Zhong Kai
Number of Members:
2009: 5,789
2008: 6,089
Markets Served: China
CEO: Xu wen Bin
Media Contact: Chen Bao
Huao Michael Song
+86 532 8579 3169
Comments: Over the next
year, we are planning to
open 2 to 5 directly owned
clubs. We will concentrate
on our management skills
and work on our member
sales and retention for our
own and managed clubs. As
for the franchised clubs, we
are planning to expand by
15 more clubs.
Principal: Redstone
Companies
Phone: +351 214 131 180
ext. 012
Founded: 2005 (became
independent)
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 28 (20 owned,
8 managed)
2007: 26
2006: 24
2005: 20
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 100,000
Principal: Private Equity:
Mercapital, NMas1 & Explorer
CEO: Mark Yanke
Media Contact:
Leslie Friedman
+1 713/680-2626
Markets Served: U.S.
Comments: We are targeting
to replace our attrition only
and to maintain memberships at the current level.
Friedrich-Gauss-Strausse 3
46284 Dorsten Germany
Phone: +49 9721 477 6131
Founded: 2001
IMPULSE TOTAL FITNESS
Media Contact:
Malfada Marqes
Hong Kong middle road #59
Qingdao International
Financial building 27th F
Qingdao Shandong 266071
China
Markets Served: Portugal
Phone: +86 532 85793186
Revenues:
2007: $157.1 million
2006: $87.9 million
2005: $79.8 million
Founded: 2002
CEO: Nick Coutts
THE HOUSTONIAN
CLUB AND SPA
www.houstonian.com
111 N. Post Oak Lane
Houston, TX 77024 USA
Phone: +1 713/685-6888
Number of Clubs:
2009: 85 (11 owned,
10 managed, 64 franchised)
2008: 68
2007: 48
2006: 35
2005: 28
Number of Members:
2009: 84
2008: 68
INJOY QUALITY
CORPORATION GMBH
www.injoy.de
Revenues:
2009: $31.4 million
2008: $32.8 million
2007: $33.3 million
2006: $31.2 million
www.impulse.com.cn
Revenues:
2009: $10 million
2008: $7.5 million
2007: $8 million
2006: $7 million
2005: $6.5 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: 233 (franchised)
2008: 213
2007: 180
2006: 163
2005: 145
Number of Members:
2009: 250,000
2008: 223,950
Principal: Paul Underberg
CEO: Paul Underberg
Markets Served: Austria,
Italy, Belgium-Luxembourg,
Germany, Switzerland
Founded: 1979
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COMPANY PROFILES
Revenues:
2010: $205.1 million
(projected)
2009: $196.7 million
2008: $179.8 million
2007: $104 million
2006: $97.7 million
2005: $77.3 million
CEO: M.S.J. Gooiker
Media Contact:
M. van Elburg
+31 55 5226532
Markets Served: Netherlands
IN-SHAPE HEALTH CLUBS
www.inshapeclubs.com
1016 East Bianchi Rd
Suite #A-1
Stockton, CA 95210 USA
Phone: +1 209/472-2296
Founded: 1981
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 34
2007: 25
Principal: Judi SheppardMissett, Founder & CEO
Markets Served: Domestic &
International
Revenues:
2009: $94 million
2008: $93 million
2007: $85 million
2006: $76 million
2005: $71 million
11121 East Pine Street
Tulsa, OK 74116 USA
Phone: +1 888/588-2805
Founded: 1997
Number of Members:
2008: NA
2007: 200,000
Principal: Mag. Ernst Minar
Markets Served:
Saudi Arabia
www.jazzercise.com
2460 Impala Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA
Phone: +1 760/476-1750
Founded: 1969
Number of Clubs:
2009: 7,800
2008: 7,500
2007: 7,200
2006: 6,800
50
Founded: 1996
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (1 owned, 1 managed)
2008: 1
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 2,248
2008: 1,978
Principals: M.S.J. Gooiker
and S.J.M. Gooiker
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KIESER TRAINING AG
Kanzleistrasse 126
8026 Zurich Switzerland
Media Contact: Engr.
Mohammad Bakhrieba
+ 966 5620 04666
Phone: +31 55 5226532
Markets Served: Brazil
www.kieser-training.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: 9 (owned)
2008: 9
Dubbelbeek 22
7333 NJ Apeldoorn
Netherlands
Media Contact: Ari Mello
+ 55 11 3739 2047
Founded: 2005
CEO: Jefferson Maquliain
Markets Served: Austria
Principal: Fábio Rieser da
Silveira
Phone: +966 266 94466
Founded: 1983
www.josine.nl
JAZZERCISE, INC.
Tahliya St
Jeddah Mecca 7473
Jeddah 21462 Saudi Arabia
Principal: Dr. Badr Alshibani
JOSINE SPORT &
HEALTH CENTER
CEO: Anita Miller
www.grandkai.com
Phone: +43 544 12 12
www.johnharris.at
www.fastfunfitness.com
KAI COMPANY
Strobachgasse 7-9
1050 Vienna Austria
JOHN HARRIS FITNESS
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Number of Members:
2009: 2,200
2008: 1,900
CEO: Ari Mello
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
CEO: Paul Rothbard
IT FIGURES LLC
Revenues:
2009: $1.1 million
2008: $1.1 million
2007: $0.96 million
2006: $0.78 million
2005: $0.58 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4 (2 owned, 2 managed)
2008: 4
2007: 4
2006: 3
2005: 2
Comments: Kai Company is
planning to open another
24 branches by the end of
2015.
Revenues:
2009: $0.5 million
2008: $0.5 million
2007: $0.5 million
2006: $0.5 million
2005: $0.5 million
KAINÁGUA ACADEMIA
www.kainagua.com.br
Av. Dr. Guilherme Dumont
Villares, 515
São Paulo, São Paulo
05640-001 Brazil
Phone: + 55 11 3739 2047
Founded: 1990
Phone: +41 44 296 17 42
Founded: 1967
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 153 (18 owned,
135 franchised)
2007: 153
2006: 148
2005: 145
Principal: Kieser Training AG
CEO: Jörg Pribil
Markets Served: South-Eastern Asia, Eastern Europe,
Western Europe, Oceania
Revenues:
2009: $152.4 million
(projected)
2008: $144.5 million
2007: $135.3 million
KIRKLEES ACTIVE
LEISURE
www.kirkleesactive.co.uk
Stadium Business and
Leisure Complex
Stadium Way
Huddersfield West Yorkshire
HD1 6PG England
COMPANY PROFILES
Phone: +44 1 484 234 143
Founded: 2002
Number of Clubs:
2009: 11 (managed)
2008: 11
2007: 10
2006: 10
2005: 10
Number of Members:
2009: 9,014
2008: 8,000
Principal: Kirklees Active
Leisure Trust
CEO: Alasdair Brown
Media Contact: Rosey James
+44 1 484 234 101
Markets Served: UK
Comments: We are
consolidating and growing
existing membership while
exploring potential growth
opportunities.
KONAMI SPORTS
www.konamisportsclub.jp
4-10-1 Higashi-Shinagawa
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
140-0002 Japan
Phone: +81 3 3746 0573
Founded: 1973
Number of Clubs:
2009: 327 (212 owned,
115 managed)
2008: 332
2007: 312
2006: 276
2005: 205
2004: 208
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 978,000
CEO: Fumiaki Tanaka
Media Contact:
Tomohiro Tateyama
+81 3 3746 4573
Markets Served: Japan
Revenues:*
2009: $952 million
2008: $915 million
2007: $936 million
2006: $859 million
2005: $837 million
*Numbers reflect not just
Konami Sports & Life Co.,
Ltd., but Konami’s entire
health and fitness segment.
CEO: Susan W. Torok
Comments: Our focus is on
promoting health-related
businesses by providing services that reflect customer
needs and lifestyles.
Comments: L&T Health
and Fitness (L&T), an
award-winning provider of
worksite fitness and wellness
programs, delivers comprehensive health, fitness and
wellness services to clients
nationwide. Services include
hiring, training and evaluating
staff; strategic planning;
targeted fitness-wellness
programming; financial
management; recreational
programming; group
exercise class instruction;
personal training; and data
management and reporting. L.A. FITNESS
INTERNATIONAL, LLC
www.lafitness.com
2600 Michelson Drive
Suite 300
Irvine, CA 92612 USA
Founded: 1984
Number of Clubs:
2009: 324 (owned)
2008: 281
2007: 231
2006: 175
2005: 140
2004: 124
Media Contact:
Paul Norris
+1 949-255-7402
Markets Served: Northern
America, U.S.
L&T HEALTH AND
FITNESS
www.LTwell.com
7309 Arlington Blvd
Suite 202
Falls Church, VA 22042 USA
Phone: +1 703/204-1355
Founded: 1984
Number of Clubs:
2009: 46 (managed)
2008: 42
2007: 39
2006: 38
2005: 49
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic, East North
Central, South Atlantic)
Revenues:
2010: $8.0 million (projected)
2009: $7.7 million
2008: $7.9 million
2007: $7.7 million
2006: $8.1 million
2005: $7.2 million
LA BOXING FRANCHISE
www.laboxing.com
3195-H Redhill Avenue
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA
Phone: +1 714/668-0911
Founded: 1992
Number of Clubs:
2009: 143 (3 owned,
140 franchised)
2008: 115
2006: 99
2005: 55
Number of Members:
2009: 52,000
Number of Members:
2009: 29,000
2008: 27,000
Revenues:
2009: $32.5 million
2008: NA
2007: $3.7 million
2006: $2.3 million
2005: $0.67 million
LA FITNESS, PLC
www.lafitness.co.uk
Sandell Stones Road,
Kirk Sandell
Doncaster DN3 1QR
England
Phone: +44 844770770
Founded: 1996
Number of Clubs:
2009: 81
2008: 86
2007: 88
2006: 88
2005: 73
Number of Members:
2009: 215,000
2008: 220,000
Principal: MidOcean Partners
Markets Served: U.K.
Revenues:
2009: $148.8 million
2008: $155.3 million
2007: $149.8 million
2006: $144.9 million
2005: $148.1 million
LADY OF AMERICA
FRANCHISE CORPORATION
www.ladyofamerica.com
500 E. Broward Blvd. #1650
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
USA
Phone: +1 954/527-5373
Founded: 1984
Number of Clubs:
2009: 207 (4 owned,
30 licensed, 172 franchised)
Number of Members:
2009: 207,000
Principal: LOA Investors-Trivest
Principal: Anthony Geisler
Principal: Susan T. Liebenow
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, South Atlantic,
West South Central, Pacific,
Middle Atlantic, East South
Central, Mountain)
CEO: Gerald Weber
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COMPANY PROFILES
Media Contact:
Toni Negas
+1 954/527-5373
400 Fairway Drive
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
USA
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central, West South
Central, Mountain)
Markets Served: Southern Africa, Latin America
and the Caribbean, South
America, U.S. (New England,
Middle Atlantic, East North
Central, West North Central,
South Atlantic, East South
Central, West South Central,
Mountain, Pacific), Eastern
Asia, Northern Europe
Phone: +1 800/988-4712
Revenues:
2009: $2.5 million
(projected)
2008: $2.2 million
2007: $1.9 million
2006: $1.8 million
2005: $1.7 million
2004: $1.7 million
Founded: 2002
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2007: 61 (franchised)
2006: 48
Principal: Diversified Health
and Fitness
Markets Served: U.S.
Comments: Growing the fullsize women-only segment of
our business in the U.S.
Revenues:
2010: $60 million (projected)
LEISURE SPORTS, INC.
www.clubsports.com
7077 Koll Center Parkway
Suite 110
Pleasanton, CA 94566 USA
Phone: +1 925/600-1966
Founded: 1978
Number of Clubs:
2009: 7
2008: 7
2007: 6
2006: 6
Number of Members:
2009: 36,550
2008: 36,100
LIFENERGY SRL
www.lifenergy.it
Via Algarotti 4
20124 Milano
Italy
Phone: +39 02 67 391250
Founded: 1994
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 50 (managed)
2007: 40
2006: 50
2005: 40
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Revenues:
2010 (projected): $80 million
2009: $75 million
2008: $66.6 million
2007: $66.8 million
LIBERTY FITNESS
www.libertyfitness.com
13275 Tecumseh Road East
Tecumseh, ON N0R 1A0
Canada
Phone: +1 519/735-1616
Founded: 1994
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 3 (managed)
2007: 3
www.lifestylefit.com.au
672 King Street
Erskineville, Sydney NSW
2204 Australia
Phone: +61 418 443 111
Founded: 2005
140 Fountain Parkway
Suite 410
St. Petersburg, FL 33716 USA
Number of Members:
2009: 4,000
2008: 3,800
www.lifestart.net
Phone: +1 727/456-3100
Principal: Paul Gallanos
117 North Jefferson Street
Suite 203
Chicago, IL 60661 USA
Founded: 1982
CEO: Penny Gallanos
Number of Clubs:
2009: 55 (owned)
2008: 55
2007: 51
2006: 43
2005: 36
Media Contact:
Con Gallanos
+61 2 955 771 99
Markets Served: Southern
Europe
LIFESTART WELLNESS
NETWORK
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 25 (managed)
2007: 20
2006: 18
2005: 15
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 11,250
Principals: Darren Hodgdon
and Mike Flanagan
CEO: Darren Hodgdon
Markets Served: North
America (Canada)
LIFESTYLE FAMILY FITNESS
Number of Members:
2009: 213,000
2008: 199,000
Principal: Privately Held
CEO: John Simmons
Media Contact:
Chuck Downs
+1 727/456-3100 ext. 4061
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central, South Atlantic)
Comments: Lifestyle Family
Fitness is a growth company,
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LIFESTYLE FITNESS
AUSTRALIA
www.lff.com
Principal: Daniela Volpe
Founded: 1992
Media Contact: Christina Dort
www.lifestylefamily
fitness.ca
Revenues:
2010: $111 million
(projected)
2009: $106 million
2008: $106 million
2007: $94 million
2006: $81 million
2005: $54 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: 3 (owned)
2008: 3
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 1
Phone: +1 312/627-1300
CEO: Steve Gilmour
LIFESTYLE FAMILY
FITNESS
and we regularly evaluate
new growth opportunities.
We evaluate organic club
growth, potential club
acquisitions and member
acquisitions primarily within
our current operating
markets on a regular basis.
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Markets Served: Australia
Comments: We are
currently looking for
another site with plans
to open before year end.
Revenues:
2010: $3.4 million (projected)
2009: $3.3 million (projected)
2008: $2.9 million
2007: $2.3 million
2006: $1.7 million
LIFE TIME FITNESS
www.lifetimefitness.com
COMPANY PROFILES
2902 Corporate Place
Chanhassen, MN 55317 USA
THE LITTLE GYM
INTERNATIONAL, INC.
MANUKAU LEISURE
SERVICES
Phone: +1 952/947-0000
www.thelittlegym.com
www.manukauleisure.co.nz
Founded: 1992
Number of Clubs:
2009: 86 (owned)
2008: 81
7001 N. Scottsdale Road
Ste 1050
Scottsdale, AZ 85253-3665
USA
PO Box 97549
Manukau City Auckland
2240 New Zealand
Principal: Public - NYSE: LTM
Phone: +1 480/948-2878
Founded: 2007
Founded: 1992
Number of Clubs:
2009: 8 (owned)
2008: 7
2007: 7
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 270 (franchised)
2007: 261
2006: 224
Phone: + 9 262 5960 x8744
Principal: Manukau
City Council
Comments: McFit is
Germany’s leading budget
club chain with further
expansion planned in the
German-speaking market.
Revenues:
2009: $182.1 million
2008: $168.6 million
2007: $134.8 million
2006: $107.9 million
MEDIFIT CORPORATE
SERVICES, INC.
www.medifit.com
25 Hanover Road
Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA
CEO: Bahram Akradi
CEO: Robert Bingham
Markets Served: U.S.
CEO: Brett Jude
Markets Served: Belgium,
China, Czech Republic,
Denmark, France, Germany
Ireland, Japan, South Korea,
Kuwait, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Norway,
Philippines, Portugal, Puerto
Rico, Singapore, Sweden,
Switzerland, Thailand,
United Kingdom, U.S.
Media Contact: Aimee
McCallum
Phone: +1 973/593-9000
Markets Served: New Zealand
Number of Clubs:
2009: 203 (managed)
2008: 193
2007: 175
2006: 151
LINCOLN RACQUET
CLUB, INC.
www.lincolnracquetclub.com
5300 Old Cheney Road
Lincoln, NE 68516 USA
Phone: +1 402/423-2511
Founded: 1972
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 2,842
2008: 3,276
Principal: Marlyn Schwartz
Media Contact:
Ray Farrington, Media
Management
+1 402/489-7004
Markets Served: U.S. (West
North Central)
Comments: We are focusing
on retention, rewards for
long-term members, and
alternatives to give members who try to cancel their
memberships.
Revenues:
2009: $2.0 million
2008: $2.1 million
2007: $2.1 million
2006: $2.3 million
2005: $2.5 million
Revenues:
2009: $15.8 million
2008: $14.2 million
MCFIT GMBH
www.mcfit.de
LUCILLE ROBERTS
HEALTH CLUBS
www.lucilleroberts.com
Tannenberg 4
96132 Schluesselfeld, Bavaria
Germany
Founded: 1995
2005: 132
Number of Members:
2009: 96,000
2008: 90,000
Principals: Vincent DeProssino
and Paul Couzelis
4 East 80th Street
New York, NY 10075 USA
Phone: +49 9552 93190
Founded: 1969
Number of Clubs:
2009: 125
2008: 101
2007: 89
2006: 68
CEO: Vincent DeProsinno
Number of Members:
2009: 900,000
2008: 700,000
Media Contact:
Tom Kinsman
+1 973/593-9000 ext. 110
Number of Clubs:
2009: 50 (owned)
2008: 50
2007: 49
2006: 46
2005: 46
Number of Members:
2009: 227,000+
2008: 185,000
Founded: 1997
Principal: The Roberts Family
CEO: Kirk Roberts
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: $40 million
2008: $38 million
2007: $36 million
2006: $33 million
2005: $34 million
2004: $33 million
Principal: Rainer Schaller
CEO: Rainer Schaller
Media Contact:
Bjoern Koellen
+49 30 2000 42310
Markets Served: Western
Europe
Markets Served: Latin
America and the Caribbean,
Northern America, U.S. (New
England, Middle Atlantic, East
North Central, West North
Central, South Atlantic, East
South Central, West South
Central, Mountain, Pacific)
Comments: MediFit will continue to significantly expand
our fitness management and
wellness services business.
Revenues:
2010: $33 million (projected)
2009: $30.7 million
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2008: $29.0 million
2007: $27.9 million
2006: $24.2 million
2005: $22.6 million
Megatlon
www.megatlon.com
Calle 11 de Septiembre 2147
Buenos Aires, 1428
Argentina
Markets Served: U.S.
(Pacific)
Merritt Athletic
Clubs, LLC
www.merrittclubs.com
2064 Lord Baltimore Drive
Baltimore, MD 21244
USA
Phone: +1 410/298-8705
Phone: +54 11 4787 1522
Founded: 1977
Founded: 1995
Number of Clubs:
2009: 15 (8 owned,
7 managed)
2008: 15
2007: 14
2006: 14
2005: 14
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 23
2007: 17
2006: 17
2005: 16
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 72,000
Principals: Fernando Storchi,
Fernando Kleiman, and
Guido Miguez
Markets Served: Argentina
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $25 million
2007: $19 million
2006: $14.7 million
2005: $10.4 million
Meridian Sports
Clubs of Rolling Hills
www.bodiesinmotion.com
351 San Andreas Drive
Novato, CA 94945 USA
Phone: +1 415/897-2185
CEO: Chuck Grieve
Principal: Sparrow
Health System
CEO: Joseph Ruth
Principal: Alan Schwartz
CEO: Steven Schwartz
Media Contact:
TCA Holdings Inc
+1 773/463-1234
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Principals: Leroy Merritt,
Scott Dorsey and Robb Merritt
Media Contact:
Nicole Brillantes
+1 517/364-8805
Revenues:
2007: $70 million
2006: $70 million
2005: $65 million
2004: $60 million
Markets Served: U.S. (East
North Central)
Media Contact:
Donyel Hood
+1 410/298-8705 ext 320
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic: DE, DC, FL, GA, MD,
NC, SC, VA, WV)
Comments: We plan to
continue to grow and
provide quality service to
our members.
Revenues:
2009: $21.1 million
2008: $21.8 million
2007: $21.6 million
2006: $19.5 million
2005: $18.7 million
Michigan
Athletic Club
www.themac.org
2900 Hannah Boulevard
East Lansing, MI 48823 USA
Phone: +1 517/364-8888
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Number of Members:
2009: 7,632
2008: 7,223
Executive Director:
Sabarras George
Founded: 1965
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 12
2007: 6
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 22 (12 owned,
10 managed)
2007: 12
2006: 13
2005: 13
2004: 13
Number of Members:
2009: 22,953
2008: 23,141
CEO: Terry Dezzutti
CEO: Guido Miguez
Founded: 1990
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Comments: The MAC
increased membership prices
for 2010. Along with modest growth in membership
in 2009, this has set us up
for what we are projecting
to be a stronger year. Other
areas of growth are coming
from our family and special
event program service lines.
Revenues:
2010: $9.1 million (projected)
2009: $8.7 million
2008: $9.0 million
2007: $9.4 million
2006: $9.8 million
2005: $10.2 million
Millennium Partners
Sports Club Company
www.thesportsclubla.com
172 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02111 USA
Phone: +1 617/476-8910
Number of Clubs:
2009: 6
2008: 6
2007: 6
Number of Members:
2009: 33,000
Principal: Millennium Partners
Midtown Athletic
Club
www.midtownathletic
club.com
CEO: Art Curtis
200 East Highland Drive
Rochester, NY 14610 USA
Media Contact:
Teresa Coffey-Gordon
+1 617/476-8909
Phone: +1 585/461-2300
Founded: 1969
Markets Served: U.S.
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Company Profiles
Millennium
Sports Club
www.millenniumsports
club.com
R Vigário Albernaz, 371
Administração Central
São Paulo, São Paulo
04134-020 Brazil
3446 Browns Valley Road
Vacaville, CA 95688 USA
Phone: +55 11 5061-2868
Phone: +1 707/446-2350
Number of Clubs:
2009: 6 (owned)
2008: 5
2007: 4
2006: 3
2005: 2
Founded: 1992
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 5
2007: 5
2006: 5
2005: 5
Markets Served: U.S.
(California)
Momentum Fitness
www.mfit.ca
1762 W 8th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6J 1V6
Canada
Phone: +1 604/732-4884
Founded: 1998
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 1 (owned)
2007: 1
Founded: 2003
Principals: Humberto Barreira
and Dorival Fernandes
CEO: Luis Amoroso
Markets Served: Northern
America (Canada)
Revenues:
2010: NA
2009: $0.53 million
(projected)
2008: $0.53 million
2007: $0.51 million
2006: $0.50 million
2005: $0.48 million
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www.mondayacademia.
com.br
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Detras del Hotel Corobici
Sabana Norte
San Jose 662-1005 Costa Rica
Phone: +506 835 8798
Founded: 1986
Markets Served: Brazil
Comments: We are committed
to open at least one new
gym in 2010.
Principals: David Mears,
Dr. Ricardo Castro Domingues,
and Gonzalo Gonzales
Revenues:
2009: $5.2 million
2008: $5.0 million
2007: $4.3 million
2006: $3.4 million
2005: $2.9 million
CEO: David Mears
Mrs. Sporty
Helmholtzstraße 2 – 9
GSG-Hof, Haus 3, Aufgang J
10587 Berlin, Germany
Media Contact:
Nikki Layton
+1 604/732-4884
Multispa
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 6 (owned)
2007: 6
Media Contact: Luis Amoroso
+55 11 5061-2868
www.mrssporty.de
Principals: Nikki Layton and
Barry Duncan
Revenues:
2009: $9.2 million (projected)
2008: $6.4 million
2007: $5.2 million
2006: $1.8 million
2005: $0.6 million
Markets Served: Costa Rica
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $3 million
MVP Sports Clubs
www.mvpsportsclubs.com
8701 Maitland Summit Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32810 USA
Phone: +49 30 3083055
Phone: +1 407/916-2442
Founded: 2005
Founded: 1998
Number of Clubs:
2009: 338
2008: 222
2007: 115
2006: 46
2005: 8
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 5
2007: 5
2006: 4
Number of Members:
2009: 103,000
2008: 63,350
Markets Served: U.S.
(South Atlantic)
CEO: Valerie and Niclas
Bönström
Media Contact: Nina Ahrens
+49 30 308 305 5
Markets Served: Western
Europe (Austria, Belgium,
France, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco,
Netherlands, Switzerland)
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Suite 200
Bountiful, UT 84010 USA
Phone: +1 801/506-0044
Founded: 1983
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 175
2006: 160
CEO: Dale Karren
Markets Served: Australia,
Bahrain, Brazil, Canada,
China, Cyprus, Egypt, France,
Hong Kong, India, Ireland,
Japan, Jordan, South Korea,
Kuwait, Mexico, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Portugal,
Qatar, Singapore, Spain,
Turkey, United Arab
Emirates, USA
Nautilus Plus
3550 1e Rue
Saint-Hubert, QC J3V 8Y5
Canada
Phone: +1 514/666-5814
Founded: 1978
Number of Clubs:
2009: 35
2008: 33
2007: 33
2006: 31
Number of Members:
2009: 62,000
2008: 60,000
CEO: Karl Droppers
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $23 million
2007: $20.3 million
My Gym Franchising
www.my-gym.com
CEO: Richard Blais
Markets Served: Canada
Newtown
Athletic Club
www.newtownathletic.com
209 Penns Trail
Newtown, PA 18940 USA
Founded: 1978
COMPANY PROFILES
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (1 owned, 1 managed)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 8,597
2008: 8,622
Principals: Samuel
Worthington, Peter Broms
and Howard Berlin
CEO: Samuel Worthington
Media Contact:
Linda Mitchell
+1 215/968-0600 x114
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Comments: We are planning
to renovate and expand in
the near future.
Revenues:
2009: $8 million
2008: $8.8 million
2007: $8.2 million
2006: $7.9 million
2005: $7.5 million
NEW FITNESS CONCEPTS
www.newfitness
concepts.com
2137 Route 35 North
Suite 202
Holmdel, NJ 07733 USA
Phone: +1 732/203-1220
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 46 (2 owned,
44 managed)
2007: 46
3 New York Plaza
New York, NY 10004 USA
Phone: +1 212/797-1500
Founded: 1972
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 11
2007: 10
2006: 10
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: NA
CEO: Howard Brodsky
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $54.2 million
2007: $41 million
NEW YORK HEALTH &
RACQUET CLUB
Revenues:
2009: $223.4 million
Markets Served:
Western Europe
O2 FITNESS
www.o2fitnessclubs.com
2310 South Miami Blvd
Suite 136
Durham, NC 27703 USA
Phone: +1 919/433-2002
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 5
Principal: Michael Olander Jr.
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic)
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2006: 13
2004: 12
Principals: Denis Brosnan,
Chairman; Scott Lloyd,
Managing Director
Markets Served: U.K. and
Australia
Cannons House
40-44 Coombe Rd
New Malden
KT3 4QF Surrey, UK
OPTISPORT BV
www.optisport.nl
Touwbaan 25
4205 AB Gorinchem
Netherlands
Phone: +31 18 366 88 88
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 51 (6 owned,
6 managed, 39 licensed)
2006: 51
2005: 43
Principals: Marcos/Hugo/
Diego Alcocer
OZONE FITNESS
Founded: 1988
www.ozonefitness.com.cn
Number of Clubs:
2009: 150 (15 owned,
135 managed)
2008: 146 (11 owned,
135 managed)
2007: 130
2006: 106
2005: 90
No.56, C Section,
Upper East Side
No 6. East 4th Ring Road
Chaoyang District, Beijing
100016 China
Number of Members:
2009: 15,000
2008: 10,000
Phone: +86 139 1071 1581
Founded: 2005
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 9 (owned)
2007: 8
2006: 5
2005: 2
Principals: Howard Quach
and Tomer Rothschild
Phone: +44 0208 336 2288
Founded: 1991
Number of Clubs:
2009: 157
www.clubesalbatros.com
Founded: 1975
Layton House
Kew Green
Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AF
UK
Founded: 1996
ORGANIZACION
BRITANIA
Phone: +52 55 5616 0376
COO: Kevin Hedley
Phone: +44 208 614 9070
Revenues:
2010: $103.8 million
(projected)
2009: $94.4 million
2008: $91.3 million
2007: $69.3 million
2006: $57.5 million
2005: $46.6 million
Reforma No. 42
Col. San Angel Inn,
DF 01060 Mexico
www.ngclubs.co.uk
www.cannons.co.uk
Markets Served: U.S.; Latin
America and Caribbean
Media Contact:
Stephanie Hoefenagels
+31 18 366 88 88
NEXT GENERATION
CLUBS
NUFFIELD HEALTH
FITNESS
CEO: Jean Marie Potter
Number of Members:
2009: 230,000
2008: 170,000
CEO: Giis den Hartog
www.nyhrc.com
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COMPANY PROFILES
Number of Members:
2009: 1,400
2008: 1,300
Principals: Enrique La Motta
and Michelle Wright
CEO: Tomer Rothschild
Markets Served: Eastern Asia
Revenues:
2009: $15 million (projected)
2008: $7.5 million
2007: $5.5 million
2006: $2.7 million
2005: $0.35 million
PFITZENMEIER
www.pfitzenmeier.de
Essener Str. 5
BW68723 Schwetzingen
Germany
CEO: Enrique La Motta
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 17 (owned)
2007: 15
2006: 13
2005: 12
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 40,000
Principal: Werner
Pfitzenmeier
CEO: Werner Pfitzenmeier
PHYSICS
Overbeeke 1
525 8BL Berlicum
Netherlands
Phone: +31 620423023
Founded: 1994
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
2004: 1
NN.UU. y Republica
Plaza de las Americas local 33
Quito, Ecuador
Markets Served: Western
Europe
Phone: +593 2 3318338
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 2
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
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PLANET FITNESS
www.fitness.ru
14, bld 1,
Warshavskoe Highway
2, M.Polyanka Moscow
Russia
Phone: +7 495 933 71 10
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75 Maiden Lane, Suite 801
New York, NY 10038 USA
Phone: +1 646/312-6200
Media Contact:
Marina Malkova
+7 495 933 71 10
Markets Served:
Eastern Europe
Principal: Michael Motta
Revenue:
2007: $104 million
2006: $80 million
2005: $60 million
Media Contact:
Doug Naumann
+1 646/312-6206
PLANET FITNESS
Phone: +1 603/750-0001
Media Contact: Lars Schmidt
+31 620423023
www.plusone.com
Principal: Irina Razumova
26 Fox Run Rd
Newington, NH 03801 USA
www.phisiqueclub.com
PLUS ONE HEALTH
MANAGEMENT, INC.
Number of Members:
2009: 67,000
2008: 53,000
www.planetfitness.com
CEO: Lars Schmidt
Revenues:
2009: $129.5 million
2008: $99.4 million
2007: $48.8 million
2006: $33.6 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: 112 (managed)
2008: 88
2007: 74
2006: 64
2005: 45
Comments: The company is
reframing its business model
for more aggressive growth.
Markets Served: Europe
Founded: 2003
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 120,000
Markets Served: South
America (Ecuador)
Media Contact:
Alexander Pfitzenmeier
+49 6202 12872123
PHISIQUE
WELLNESS CLUB
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 41 (32 owned,
2 consulting, 7 franchised)
2007: 40
2006: 32
2005: 28
2004: 24
Media Contact:
Macarena Sanchez
+593 2 3318338
Phone: +49 6202 277 111
Founded: 1978
Founded: 1997
Founded: 2003
1992 (as a franchisor, 2003)
Number of Clubs:
2009: 316 (29 owned, 282
franchised, 5 licensed)
2008: 269 (27 owned, 237
franchised, 5 licensed)
2007: 239 (27 owned,
207 franchised, 5 licensed)
Number of Members:
2009: 1,900,000
2008: 1,100,000
CEO: Michael Grondahl
Media Contact: John Craig
+1 603/750-0001 ext. 150
CEO: Michael Motta
Markets Served: U.S.
(Northeast, New England,
Midwest, Southeast, Texas,
Colorado, California,
Washington)
Comments: Plus One plans
to continue to grow organically with 8-10 new facilities
this year, as well as a
potential acquisition.
Revenues:
2010: $50 million (projected)
2009: $44.8 million
2008: $39.6 million
2007: $33.8 million
2006: $24.7 million
2005: $22.9 million
POWER HOUSE SPORTS
INTERNATIONAL
www.powerhousesports
international.com
COMPANY PROFILES
A2 34 2nd floor
Safdarjung Enclave New Delhi
New Delhi 110029 India
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 30,000
Number of Clubs:
2009: 104 (97 owned,
6 managed, 1 franchised)
2008: 107 (98 owned,
8 managed, 1 franchised)
2007: 95
2006: 90
2005: 81
Phone: +91 98 712 14400
Founded: 1989
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 8 (5 owned,
2 managed, 1 licensed)
2007: 8
2006: 6
2005: 2
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 6,000
Media Contact:
Thotathil Rajeeb
+91 98 112 02265
Markets Served:
Southern Asia
Revenues:
2009: $0.5 million
2008: $0.4 million
2007: $0.35 million
2006: $0.33 million
2005: $0.25 million
POWERHOUSE GYMS
INTERNATIONAL
www.powerhousegym.com
24385 Halsted Road
2nd Floor
Farmington Hills, MI 48335
USA
Phone: +1 248/476-2888
Founded: 1975
Number of Clubs:
2009: 327 (16 owned,
272 licensed, 35 franchised,
4 managed)
2008: 340
2007: 330
2006: 330
2005: 303
Number of Members:
2009: 1,167,500
2008: 1,098,000
Principal: Dabish Brothers
Business Group, LLC
CEO: Henry W. Dabish
Media Contact: John Lepak
+1 248/476-2888 x10
Markets Served: Northern
Africa, Latin America and
the Caribbean, South
America, U.S. (New England,
Middle Atlantic, East North
Central, West North Central,
South Atlantic, East South
Central, West South Central,
Mountain, Pacific), Eastern
Asia, Southern Asia, Western
Asia, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe
Comments: Powerhouse
Gym is constantly looking
at opportunities to open
additional corporate owned
stores domestically, while
licensing the Powerhouse
Gym name to individual
operators in the United
States. Master territory
agreements are made internationally with qualified
licensees.
Revenues:
2010: $285 million (projected)
2009: $280 million
2008: $292 million
2007: $282 million
2006: $265 million
2005: $244 million
PRAIRIE LIFE CENTERS
www.prairielife.com
5310 South 84th Street,
Suite 200
Omaha, NE 68127 USA
Phone: +1 402/334-1195
Founded: 1985
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 9 (owned)
2007: 9
2006: 9
2005: 8
Number of Members:
2009: 346,000
2008: 330,000
Principal: DIC Corporation
Principal: Dean Rasmussen
Markets Served: U.S.
(West North Central, East
South Central)
CEO: Toshikazu Saito
REAL LIFE FITNESS
Media Contact: Takuya Nozu
+81 3 5600 5457
www.reallifefitness.net
Markets Served: Eastern Asia
133 Argall Way
Nevada City, CA 95959 USA
Revenues:
2009: $391.3 million
2008: $381.8 million
2007: $347.9 million
2006: $331.0 million
2005: $304.6 million
Phone: +1 530/265-4041
Founded: 1994
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
RIVERSIDE HEALTH CLUB
www.riversidehealth
club.com
Number of Members:
2009: 150
2008: 150
2225 Riverside Drive
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
USA
Principal: Scott and
Barbi Jackson
Phone: +1 360/424-4200
CEO: Scott Jackson
Founded: 1978
Media Contact: Barbi Jackson
+1 530/265-4041
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 2
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 2
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Revenues:
2009: $0.41 million
2008: $0.4 million
2007: $0.41 million
2006: $0.38 million
2005: $0.36 million
RENAISSANCE INC.
www.s-re.jp
2-10-14 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku
Tokyo 130-0026 Japan
Phone: +81 3 5600 5457
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 4,800
Principals: Denise Skelton
and Karen Westra
Media Contact:
Beth Baeslack
+1 360/424-4200
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Founded: 1982
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RIVIERA FITNESS CENTER
CEO: Matthew J. Remick
www.rivierafitness.com
Media Contact: Greg Lappin
+1 507/287-9305
4725 South 2300 East,
Suite 220
Salt Lake City, UT 84117 USA
Phone: +1 801/272-5277
Founded: 1974
Number of Clubs:
2009: 25
2008: 25
2007: 24
Number of Members:
2009: 100,000
2008: 100,000
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1
2008: 1
Markets Served: U.S.
(West North Central)
Comments: We continue
to focus on families and
community involvement.
Revenues:
2009: $7.9 million
2008: $8.4 million
2007: $8.9 million
2006: $8.5 million
2005: $7.8 million
RUNNER
www.runner.com.br
Rua do Rocio, 199 - 10 andar
- Vila Olimpia
Sao Paulo Brazil 04552-00
CEO: Larry Gurney
Markets Served: U.S. (East
South Central; South Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: $40.8 million
2008: $35.8 million
2007: $25.5 million
2006: $18.5 million
RUSSIAN FITNESS
GROUP DBA WORLD
CLASS & FIZKULT
Principal: Scott Gillespie
CEO: Scott Gillespie
Markets Served: U.S.
(New England)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
SATS GROUP
www.worldclass.ru
www.fizkult.ru
www.sats.com
Principal: Ren Rice
Phone: +55 11 3848 6363
Zhitnaya Str, 14-2
Moscow 119049 Russia
Robsrudskogen 15
1471 Lorenskog, Norway
CEO: Ren Rice
Founded: 1983
Phone: +7 495/788 00 00
Phone: +47 41 43 63 79
Media Contact:
Steve Schenick
+1 501/878-9615
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 15 (owned)
2007: 12
Founded: 1993
Founded: 1995
Number of Clubs:
2009: 45
2008: 44
2007: 39
2006: 26
2005: 18
Number of Clubs:
2009: 154 (115 owned,
39 franchised Spenst clubs)
2008: 115
2007: 105
2006: 100
2005: 95
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic, West South Central, East South Central)
Revenues:
2009: $21.3 million
2008: $21.5 million
2007: $19.25 million
2005: $13.2 million
ROCHESTER
ATHLETIC CLUB
www.rochesterathletic
club.com
3100 19th St NW
Rochester, MN 55901 USA
Phone: +1 507/287-9305
Founded: 1992
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 11,342
2008: 11,789
Principal: John D. Remick
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Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 28,000
Principals: Mario Sergio and
Luz Moreira
Markets Served: Brazil
Number of Members:
2009: 94,256
2008: 109,000
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $19.5 million
2007: $23.9 million
THE RUSH FITNESS
COMPLEX
Principal: Trygghetsgruppen
CEO: Olav Thorstad
Markets Served: Northern
Europe
Principal: Olga Sloutsker
www.therush247.com
CEO: Stephen Tharett
10708 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37934-3001
USA
Media Contact:
Yana Lyutkova
+7 495 775 1819
Phone: +1 865/777-7874
Markets Served: Central
Asia, Eastern Europe
Founded: 2001
Number of Clubs:
2009: 19 (owned)
2008: 19
2007: 17
Number of Members:
2009: 93,000
2008: 86,227
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Number of Members:
2009: 259,000
2008: 240,000
SACO SPORT & FITNESS
www.sacofitness.com
329 North Street
Saco, ME 04072 USA
Phone: +1 207/284-5953
Founded: NA
Revenues:
2010: $227 million (projected)
2009: $215.7 million (projected)
2008: $157.5 million
2006: $167.9 million
2005: $153.4 million
2004: $135 million
SAW MILL SPORTS
MANAGEMENT
www.sawmillclub.com
77 Kensico Drive
Mount Kisco, NY 10549 USA
Phone: +1 914/241-0797
Founded: 1972
COMPANY PROFILES
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 4
2007: 4
2006: 5
www.shapestotalfitness.com
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 8,500
Phone: +1 813/264-1711
CEO: Rick Beusman
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $18.5 million
2007: $20 million
2006: $20 million
SHAPES PRIVATE
LIMITED
www.shapes.pk
50-E-1, GULBERG 3
Lahore Punjab 54000
Pakistan
Phone: +92321 8480102
SHAPES TOTAL FITNESS
14499 North Dale Mabry
Highway; Suite 135
Tampa, FL 33618 USA
Founded: 1983
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 12
2007: 12
2006: 12
2005: 15
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: NA
Principal: Jeff Dotson
CEO: Vince Julien
Markets Served: U.S. (South
Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $16 million
2006: $15 million
www.physicalclub.com
Number of Clubs:
2009: 8 (5 owned,
1 managed, 2 franchised)
2008: 8 (5 owned,
1 managed, 2 franchised)
2007: 7
2006: 6
2005: 6
2004: 5
Floor 10, Unit A, Pacific
Commerce & Trade Building
Jiabin Rd
Shenzhen Guangdong
518010 P.R. China
Number of Members:
2009: 40,000
2008: 30,000
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 16
2007: 12
2006: 7
2005: 6
CEO: Kh Nadeem Ahmad
Markets Served: Southern
Asia (Pakistan)
Revenues:
2010: $3 million (projected)
2009: $2.3 million (projected)
2008: $2.1 million
2007: $1.71 million
2006: $1.56 million
2005: $1.73 million
Media Contact:
Yammie Pang
+86 755 8213963 ext 836
Markets Served: Asia
Revenues:
2010: NA (projected)
2009: $20.5 million
(projected)
2008: $17.6 million
2007: $13.0 million
2006: $11.0 million
2005: $10.1 million
SHOKK LTD
www.shokk.co.uk
Trafford Plaza; 73 Seymore;
Grove Old Trafford
Lancashire, Manchester
M16 0LD UK
Phone: +44 161 877 7870
Founded: 1999
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 175
SHENZHEN CATIC
WELLNESS CO. LTD. DBA
PHYSICAL CLUB
Founded: 1993
Principal:
Kh Nadeem Ahmad
CEO: Loni Wang
Phone: +86 755 82139363
ext 831
Founded: 1995
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 60,000
Principal: Loni Wang
Number of Members:
2009: 7,530
2008: 6,370
CEO: Rob Whitehouse
Markets Served: Central
America, Northern America,
U.S. (New England, Middle
Atlantic, East North Central,
West North Central, South
Atlantic, East South Central,
West South Central, Mountain, Pacific), Southern Asia
Comments: Investigating
options for growth of standalone value gyms.
Revenues:
2010: $12.6 million (projected)
2009: $11.6 million
2008: $11.1 million
2007: $10.9 million
2006: $10.2 million
2005: $9.7 million
SNAP FITNESS INC.
www.snapfitness.com
2411 Galpin Ct.
Suite 110
Chanhassen, MN 55317 USA
Phone: +1 952/567-5892
Founded: 2003
CEO: Jonathan Williams
Markets Served: UK
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: $5.3 million
SLOUGH COMMUNITY
LEISURE
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1,107
(1,084 franchised, 23 owned)
2008: 863
(851 franchised, 12 owned)
2007: 1,200
2006: 430
2005: 125
Number of Members:
2009: 550,000
2008: 450,000
www.sloughleisure.co.uk
Montem Leisure Centre
Montem Lane
SL1 2QG Slough,
Berkshire, England
Phone: +44 7 764 251 607
Principal: Peter Taunton
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4 (1 owned,
3 managed)
2008: 3
2007: 3
2006: 3
2005: 3
CEO: Peter Taunton
Media Contact: Patrick Strait
+1 952/567-5892
Markets Served: Central
America, Northern America,
U.S. (New England, Middle
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Atlantic, East North Central,
West North Central, South
Atlantic, East South Central,
West South Central, Mountain, Pacific), Southern Asia
Comments: Regions
targeted for growth include
England, Japan, Middle
East and South America.
Revenues:
2010: $30 million (projected)
2009: $26.5 million
2008: $31 million
2007: $18 million
2006: $5.2 million
2005: $0.98 million
SPARE TIME, INC.
www.sparetimeclubs.com
11290 Pyrites Way; Suite 100
Gold River, CA 95670 USA
Phone: +1 916/859-5910
Founded: 1971
Number of Clubs:
2009 (owned): NA
2008: 10
2007: 10
2006: 10
2005: 10
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $5.8 million
2007: $7 million
SPECTRUM ATHLETIC
CLUBS, INC.
www.spectrumclubs.com
840 Apollo Street, Suite 100
El Segundo, CA 90245 USA
Phone: +1 310/727-9320
Founded: 1999
Number of Clubs:
2009: 23
2008: 22 (21 owned,
1 managed)
2007: 20
2006: 21
2005: 22
2004: 20
Number of Members:
2009: 125,000
2008: 131,000
Principal: Brentwood
Associates, LLP
SPEARMAN CLUBS, INC.
www.spearmanclubs.com
23500 Clubhouse Drive
Laguna Niguel, CA
92677-2902 USA
Phone: +1 949/496-2070
Number of Clubs:
2009 (owned): NA
2008: 3
2007: 3
CEO: Cecil Spearman, Jr.
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
www.sportandhealth.com
1953 Gallows Rd, Suite 590
Vienna, VA 22182 USA
Phone: +1 703/556-6556
Founded: 1973
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 23 (owned)
2007: 25
2006: NA
2005: 27
2004: 28
Principals: Donald Konz,
Jonathan Adler and
John H. Ariail, Jr.
SPORT CITYGRUPO MARTI
www.sportcity.com.mx
Blvd Manuel Avila Camacho,
1181
Col. San Pedro de Los Pinos
Mexico, D.F. 01180, Mexico
Phone: +52 55 5277 9062
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 35
2007: 30
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 68,000
2007: 58,000
CEO: Donald Konz
Principal: Alejandro Marti
Markets Served: U.S.
(South Atlantic)
www.slg.nl
CEO: Bud Rockhill
Media Contact: Nicole Jones
+1 210/489-6000
Markets Served: U.S. (West
South Central, Pacific)
Comments: We continued
to drive growth in Texas with
the acquisition of Concord
Athletic Club in January 2009,
and the opening of our 11th
location at the University of
Texas Health Sciences Center
in June 2009. We are keeping
a strong focus on retention to
fuel bottom line profitability.
1e Dorpsstraat 22
3701 HB Zeist, Netherlands
CEO: Carlos Gomes
Andonaegui
Phone: +31 306930450
Markets Served: Mexico
Founded: 1996
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $118 million
2007: $120 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 13
2007: 14
2006: 14
2005: 18 (9 owned,
9 managed)
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 12,000
www.sportimeny.com
275 Old Indian Head Road
Kings Park, NY 11754 USA
Phone: +1 631/269-1055
Founded: 1994
CEO: Theo Hendriks
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 20,909
Revenues:
2009: $90 million
2008: $93 million
2007: $94 million
2006: $91 million
2005: $80 million
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Principals: Theo Hendriks
and Dirk Jan Breve
Markets Served: Netherlands
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Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $6.7 million
2007: $6.5 million
2006: $9.7 million
2005: $9.5 million
SPORT & LEISURE GROUP
Principal: David M. Anderson
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
SPORT & HEALTH CLUBS
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 14 (12 owned,
2 licensed)
2007: 13
2006: 12
2005: 12
COMPANY PROFILES
Principal: Claude Okin
Founded: 2005
Phone: +1 800/348-0166
CEO: Jeff Crowne
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 2 (owned)
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Founded: 1992
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
Revenues:
2010: NA
2009: NA
2008: $29.3 million
2007: $27.9 million
2006: $25.5 million
2005: $24.8 million
SPORTLIFE
FITNESS CLUBS
www.sportlife.cl
Camino El Alba 11865 2
Segundo Nivel AltilloLas Condes
Santiago, Chile
Phone: +56 2 214 2329
Founded: 1993
Number of Clubs:
2009: 32
2008: 23
2007: 21 (9 owned,
4 licensed, 8 franchised)
2006: 21
2005: 20
Number of Members:
2009: 40,000
2008: 32,000
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 1,000
Principals: Tomas Krmicek
and Pavel Suchy
CEO: Tomas Krmicek
Markets Served:
Eastern Europe
STRATA GROUP
www.strata.ru
www.orangefit.ru
www.cityfit.ru
Mytnaya st., 3, b.1, off 50
Moscow, 119049; Russia
Phone: +7 495 775 4636
Founded: 1999
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 36 (owned: 14 Orange
Fitness, 22 CityFitness)
2007: 29 (owned: 14 Orange
Fitness, 15 City Fitness)
2005: $0.69 million
2004: $0.89 million
Number of Clubs:
2009: 205 (franchised)
2007: 292
2006: 250
STROLLERFIT INC.
www.strollerfit.com
Principals: Jill and Bob Manly
Markets Served: Canada,
Australia, European Union,
Guatemala, Hong Kong,
Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand,
Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain,
UK, USA
STROLLER STRIDES, LLC.
www.strollerstrides.com
1531 Crescent Place
San Marcos, CA 92078 USA
Phone: +1 866/FIT-4MOM
Founded: 2001
Number of Clubs:
2009: 305 (1 owned,
304 franchised)
2008: 289
2007: 220
2006: 157
2005: 127
Number of Members:
2009: 10,000
2008: 16,189
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 40,000
5989 Meijer Drive, Suite 11
Cincinnati, OH 45150 USA
Phone: +1 513/489-2920
Founded: 1999
Number of Clubs:
2009: 62 (franchised)
2008: 96
2007: 85
2006: 78
2005: 60
2004: 13
CEO: Chris Gruenke
Media Contact:
Chris Gruenke
+1 513/489-2920
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, Middle Atlantic,
East North Central, West
North Central, South Atlantic, East South Central, West
South Central, Mountain)
Comments: After several
years of focusing primarily on
products, StrollerFit is now
poised to resume its growth
as a franchise operation. TELOS FITNESS CENTER
www.telosfitnesscenter.com
Principals: Mauricio Musiet
and Julio Berazategui
Principal: Lisa Druxman
Markets served: Chile
Media Contact:
Stephanie Ramirez
+1 760/230-5966
Revenue:
2009: $21 million
2008: $14 million
2007: $10 million
2006: $9 million
2005: $7.5 million
STAR TRAC
HEALTH CLUB
www.vasklub.cz
Gajdosova 7
61500 Brno Czech Republic
Phone: +420 724 645 801
CEO: Lisa Druxman
CEO: Anastasia Yusina
Markets Served: Russia,
Eastern Europe
STRETCH-N-GROW
www.stretch-n-grow.com
P.O. Box 7599
Seminole, FL 33775 USA
Markets Served: Northern
America, U.S. (New England,
Middle Atlantic, East North
Central, West North Central,
South Atlantic, East South
Central, West South Central,
Mountain, Pacific)
Revenues:
2009: $1.5 million
2008: $1.53 million
2007: $1.35 million
2006: $1.06 million
13701 North Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75240 USA
Phone: +1 972-458-2582
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1
2008: 1
Principal: Brent Darden
CEO: Brent Darden
TIPNESS, LTD.
www.tipness.co.jp
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COMPANY PROFILES
2-9-12 Kaiicho
Chiyodaku, Tokyo
101-0044 Japan
Phone: +81 3 5298 5577
Founded: 1986
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 150,000
CEO: Toshihiko Tamori
Markets Served: Japan
TOTAL WOMAN GYM &
ATMOSPHERE DAY SPA
www.totalwomanspa.com
960 S. Westlake Blvd.
Suite 203
Westlake Village, CA 91361
USA
Phone: +1 805/449-1005
Founded: 1987 (original
company)
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 9 (owned)
2007: 7
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 20,394
Principal: TW Holdings, Inc.
Phone: +1 212/246-6700
Founded: 1973
Number of Clubs:
2009: 161 (159 owned,
2 partly owned)
2008: 166 (164 owned,
2 managed)
2007: 161
2006: 149
2005: 141
www.velocitysp.com
Number of Members:
2009: 486,000
2008: 510,000
CEO: J. Todd Anderson
Principal: NASDAQ: CLUB
Markets Served: Canada, U.S.
CEO: Karen Wischmann
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $18.1 million
2007: $17.4 million
2006: $16.8 million
2005: $15.9 million
TOWN SPORTS
INTERNATIONAL
HOLDINGS, INC.
www.mysportsclubs.com
5 Penn Plaza
4th Floor
New York, NY 10001 USA
64
4340 Von Karman Ave
Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660
USA
2008: 179
2007: 167
2006: 165
Number of Members:
2009: 919,000
2008: 883,000
Phone: +1 949/732-4217
Founded: 1999
Revenue:
2006: $2.5 million
CEO: Robert Giardina
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, Middle Atlantic,
South Atlantic)
Revenues:
2009: $485.4 million
2008: $506.7 million
2007: $472.9 million
2006: $433.1 million
2005: $388.6 million
VARI SPORTS CLUB
www.varisportsclub.com
Leof Varis 90
16672 Vari, Athens Greece
Phone: +30 210 8990048
Founded: 2004
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
VELOCITY SPORTS
PERFORMANCE
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 1 (owned)
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 1
Principal: George Pipergias
CEO: George Pipergias
Media Contact:
George Pipergias
+30 210 8990048
Markets Served: Europe
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $3.3 million
2007: $2.6 million
2006: $1.8 million
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VIP FITNESS
www.vipfitpr.com
Principal: Virgin Group
PMB #98 Ave R de Arellano
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
00966
CEO: Matthew Bucknall
Phone: +1 787/792-2107
Revenues:
2009: $602.6 million
2008: $525.9 million
2007: $483.1 million
2006: $317.9 million
2005: $237.9 million
Founded: 2001
Number of Clubs:
2009: 1 (owned)
2008: 1
2007: 1
2006: 1
2005: 1
Number of Members:
2009: 627
2008: 650
2007: 600
Markets Served: U.K.; South
Africa; Italy; Spain; Portugal
VIT’HALLES
FITNESS CLUB
www.vithalles.fr
28 Rue Beaubourg
75017 Paris France
Principal: Jaime Molina
Phone: +33 14 277 9577
CEO: Jaime Molina
Founded: 1983
Markets Served: Latin
America and Caribbean
Number of Clubs:
2009: 11 (owned)
2008: 10
2007: 8
2006: 6
2005: 5
Revenues:
2009: $0.59 million
2008: $0.63 million
2007: $0.76 million
2006: $0.61 million
2005: $0.51 million
VIRGIN ACTIVE
www.virginactive.com
Number of Members:
2009: 23,000
2008: 21,000
Principals: Alain Barasz and
Christophe Andanson
21 North Fourth Street
Central Milton Keynes
UK
Phone: +44 1908 546600
Founded: 1998
Number of Clubs:
2009: 187 (owned)
CEO: Alain Barasz
COMPANY PROFILES
Media Contact:
Marc Ostermann
+33 67 451 7661
Markets Served: France
Comments: After a difficult
12 months (summer 2008
through summer 2009),
our company is growing
again with a new club on
the way soon.
Revenues:
2009: $17.5 million
2008: $16.2 million
2007: $13.5 million
2006: $10.8 million
2005: $6.7 million
VIVAFIT
Number of Clubs:
2009: 106 (5 owned,
101 franchised)
2008: 92
2007: 65
2006: NA
2005: 5
Markets Served: Europe
Number of Members:
2009: 40,000
2008: 32,000
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Lagoas Park, Edificio 8
2740-268 Porto, Salvo
Portugal
Phone: +351 21 097 06 51
Founded: 2002
Revenues:
2009: $25.5 million
2008: $20.3 million
2007: $15.8 million
CEO: Ed Williams
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8400 East Crescent Parkway,
Suite 200
Greenwood Village, CO USA
Phone: +1 303/866-0800
Principal: Constance Ruiz
Founded: 1983
CEO: Pedro Ruiz
Number of Clubs:
2009: 19
2008: 18
Media Contact:
Catarina Cruz
+351 91 820 3 430
Principal: Fitness Ventures LLC
Media Contact: Ed Williams
+1 303/866-0800
THE WELLBRIDGE
COMPANY
Vivafit’s Constance and Pedro Ruiz
www.vivafit.pt
Comments: In 2010, we
will continue growing in
Iberia by opening 17 new
centers. We have plans to
expand internationally with
Master Franchises in Europe,
Asia and South America.
2007: 20
2006: 20
Markets Served: U.S. (New
England, East North Central,
South Atlantic, West South
Central, Pacific, Middle
Atlantic, West North Central,
Mountain)
WEST COAST
ATHLETIC CLUBS
www.wcaclubs.com
115 West Canon Pardido Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
USA
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COMPANY PROFILES
Phone: +1 805/564-1817
Phone: +1 415/781-1874
Founded: 2006
Founded: 1978
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 5
2007: 5 (4 owned, 1 managed)
2006: 5
Number of Clubs:
2009: 9 (owned)
2008: 8
2007: 8
2006: 11
2005: 11
Principals: Jim Knell
CEO: Jim Knell
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Number of Members:
2009: 30,100
2008: 29,100
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $16 million
2007: $15 million
WEST WOOD CLUB
www.westwood.ie
Leopardstown Race Course
Leopardstown
Dublin 18 Ireland
Phone: +353 87 713 6232
Founded: 1983
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4 (owned)
2008: 3
2007: 3
2006: 3
2005: 3
Number of Members:
2009: 22,987
2008: 22,868
Principal: John Byrne
CEO: Brenda Floos
Media Contact: Alan Leach
+353 87 713 6232
Markets Served: Western
Europe (Ireland and
Sarajevo, Bosnia)
Revenues:
2010: $24 million (projected)
2009: $24.2 million
2008: $27.8 million
2007: $26.4 million
2006: $23.5 million
2005: $20.3 million
CEO: Matthew Stevens
Media Contact:
Marie Strandfeldt
+1 415/781-1874
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
Revenues:
2010: $114 million (projected)
2009: $106 million
2008: $97 million
2007: $92 million
2006: $91 million
2005: $90 million
WORKOUT WORLD
JAPAN CO., LTD.
www.worldgym.com
www.worldhealthclub.com
Phone: +1 800/544-7441
7222 Edgemont Blvd. NW
Calgary, AB T3A 2X4
Canada
Founded: 1976
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 200
2007: 224 (2 owned,
222 franchised)
2006: 281
2005: 607
2004: 285
Number of Members:
2008: NA
2007: 1,000,000
Principals: The Joyce J.
Cammilleri Family
Markets Served: North,
Central, and South America,
Asia, Australia, Europe,
Africa, Middle East
www.worldgym.com
Founded: 1986
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 23
2006: 31
2005: 9
3728 Park Avenue
Wantagh, NY 11793 USA
Phone: +1 516/826-5555
Founded: 1980
Number of Clubs:
2009: 4 (owned)
2008: 4
2007: 4
2006: 4
2005: 4
Number of Members:
2009: 4,200
2008: 4,500
Principal: Richard A. Halpern
CEO: Richard A. Halpern
Markets Served: U.S.
(Middle Atlantic)
CEO: Hidetoshi Masuda
Markets Served: Japan
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Phone: +1 403/278-2499
Number of Clubs:
2009: 25
2008: 19
2007: 12
2006: 13
2005: 13
2004: 12
Number of Members:
2009: 117,000
2008: 63,000
Principals: Rob Leach and
Brian Hoban
Revenues:
2007: $1.8 million
Sumitomo Fudosan
Aoyamadori Bldg.
11th Floor 1-7-7
Shibuya Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Japan
www.westernathletic
clubs.com
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WORLD HEALTH CLUB
WORLD GYM WANTAGH
Phone: +81 3 576 62090
Revenues:
2009: $3.5 million
2008: $3.7 million
2007: $3.6 million
2006: $3.2 million
2005: $2.9 million
WORLD GYM
www.wowd.jp
WESTERN
ATHLETIC CLUBS
One Lombard Street
San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $86 million (projected)
2007: $32.7 million
2006: $5.1 million
2005: $5.1 million
CEO: Rob Leach
Markets Served: Canada
Revenues:
2009: $51 million
2008: $36 million
2007: $32 million
2006: $25.6 million
2005: $23.8 million
WOW! WORK
OUT WORLD
www.workoutworld.com
781 Brick Boulevard
Brick, NJ 08723 USA
Phone: +1 732/477-5400
Founded: 1993
Number of Clubs:
2007: 47 (11 owned,
36 licensed)
2006: 45
2005: 40
COMPANY PROFILES
Principals: Stephen P. and
Mary L. Roma
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2007: 20
CEO: Dr. Lukashov Igor
Markets Served: Russia
CEO: Stephen S. Roma
Markets Served: U.S. (Middle
Atlantic), Japan, Canada
Revenues:
2008: $43.5 million
2007: $35.9 million
2006: $32.7 million
2005: $29.3 million
Revenues:
2007: $25+ million
YAKIMA VALLEY
RACQUET CLUB, INC.
www.yakimaathletic.com
2501 Racquet Lane
Yakima, WA 98902 USA
Phone: +1 509/453-6521
Founded: 1978
WTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
www.wtsinternational.com
3200 Tower Oaks Blvd,
Suite 400
Rockville, MD 20852 USA
Phone: +1 301/622-7800
Founded: 1973
Number of Clubs:
2008: 124 (managed)
2007: 125
2006: 50
Number of Members:
2008: NA
2007: 50,000
Number of Clubs:
2009: 2 (owned)
2008: 2
2007: 2
2006: 2
2005: 2
2004: 2
Number of Members:
2009: 5,054
2008: 5,060
2007: 4,705
Principals: Steve Pratt and
Mike Pratt
CEO: Steve Pratt
Media Contact: Carrie Sattler
+1 509/453-6521
Markets Served: U.S. (Pacific)
CEO: Gary Henkin, President
Markets Served: U.S., Asia,
Middle East
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: $41.3 million
2007: $35 million
XFIT GROUP
www.xfit.ru
12, bld. 1, Uglichskaya St
Moscow, Russia, 127572
Phone: +7 495/544 0360
Comments: Plans are to
maintain a streamlined
expense budget and hold
tight. We will be aggressive
with marketing to bring in
prospects. We will also purchase additional equipment.
Revenues:
2010: $2.5 million (projected)
2009: $2.4 million
2008: $2.4 million
2007: $2.1 million
2006: $1.8 million
2005: $1.8 million
YOUR HEALTH
ZEUSPORT CLUB
www.yourhealth.nl
www.zeusport.co.il
Makassarweg 62
Maldivenweg 116
1335 HZ Almere Nederland
7 Jabotinsky Street
Ramat Gan 52520 Israel
Phone: +31 36 535 6117
Founded: 2004
Founded: 2006
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 4 (owned)
2007: 4
2006: 8
2005: 10
Number of Clubs:
2009: 10 (8 owned,
2 franchised)
2008: 8
2007: 5
2006: 1
Principals: Moenish Chedi
and Regina Wilting
Phone: +972 3 611 4500
Number of Members:
2009: NA
2008: 2,600
CEO: Moenish Chedi and
Regina Wilting
Principal: Gilad Avigad
Media Contact:
Moenish Chedi
+31 36 535 6117
Media Contact: Lior Bendat
+972 3 611 4581
CEO: Gilad Avigad
Markets Served: Netherlands
Comments: In the next year,
we want to grow to 15 clubs.
Revenues:
2009: $2.7 million
2008: $2.0 million
2007: $1.3 million
Markets Served: Western Asia
Revenues:
2009: $0.73 million
(projected)
2008: $2.8 million
2007: $2.4 million
2006: $2.0 million
2005: $0.85 million
ZEST HEALTH
CLUBS, LTD.
www.zesthealthclub.com.au
Level 13, 54 Miller St
North Sydney, NSW, 2060
Australia
Phone: +61 2 902 686 00
Founded: 2002
Number of Clubs:
2009: NA
2008: 28
2007: 28
2006: 28
2005: 29
CEO: Steven N. Dale
Markets Served: Australia
Revenues:
2009: NA
2008: NA
2006: $32.7 million
2005: $31.6 million
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COMPANY PROFILES
Index by Country of Company Headquarters
ARGENTINA
Megatlon
AUSTRALIA
Fernwood Women’s
Health Clubs
Fitness N Motion
Health Centre
Goodlife Operations Limited
Lifestyle Fitness Australia
Zest Health Clubs
54
43
44
47
52
67
AUSTRIA
Fit Inn
John Harris Fitness
43
50
BRAZIL
A! Body Tech
Bio Ritmo Academia
Companhia Athletica
Kainágua Academia
Monday Academia
Runner
33
36
40
50
56
60
CANADA
Cambridge Group of Clubs
The Club at White Oaks
Club Fit Corp
Club Sportif MAA
Columbia Lake Health Club
Extreme Fitness
Fitness World
GoodLife Fitness Clubs
Gymnase Drummond
Lifestyle Family Fitness
Momentum Fitness
Nautilus Plus
World Health Club
37
37
38
39
40
43
45
47
47
52
56
56
66
CHILE
Gimnasio Pacifico
Sportlife Fitness Clubs
46
63
CHINA
Impulse Total Fitness
Ozone Fitness
Shenzhen Catic
Wellness Co. Ltd.
49
57
INDIA
ABS Fitness & Wellness Club 33
Power House Sports
International
58
IRELAND
West Wood Club
66
ISRAEL
Zeusport Club
67
ITALY
Lifenergy SRL
52
JAPAN
Central Sports Co. Ltd.
Konami Sports
RENAISSANCE INC.
Tipness, Ltd.
Workout World Japan Co., Ltd.
37
51
59
63
66
KUWAIT
Al Corniche Club - Resort
& Spa
34
MALAYSIA
Clark Hatch International
37
MEXICO
Organizacion Britania
Sport City-Grupo Marti
57
62
NETHERLANDS
Achmea Health Centers
De Geus Sports Club
HealthCity International
Josine Sport & Health Center
Optisport BV
Physics
Sport & Leisure Group
Your Health
34
41
48
50
57
58
62
67
NEW ZEALAND
Club Physical
Exodus Health & Fitness
Manukau Leisure Services
38
43
53
33
35
42
60
COLOMBIA
Bodytech
36
NORWAY
3T
Arena Treningssenter
Elixia Nordic AS
SATS Group
COSTA RICA
Multispa
56
PAKISTAN
SHAPES PRIVATE LIMITED
61
CZECH REPUBLIC
Star Trac Health Club
63
PERU
Gold’s Gym Peru
47
34
49
65
64
61
DENMARK
Fitness DK
44
DOMINCAN REPUBLIC
Gold’s Gym - Dominican
Republic
PORTUGAL
Active Life Wellness Clubs
Holmes Place Iberia
Vivafit
46
ECUADOR
Phisique Wellness Club
PUERTO RICO
VIP Fitness
58
FINLAND
ClubHouse Incanto Oy
39
FRANCE
CLUB MED GYM
Vit’Halles Fitness Club
38
64
RUSSIA
Planet Fitness
Russian Fitness Group (World
Class & Fizkult chains)
Strata Group
Xfit Group
GERMANY
Holmes Place Group
Injoy Quality Corporation
GMBH
McFit GmbH
Mrs. Sporty
Pfitzenmeier
GREECE
VARI SPORTS CLUB
68
49
49
53
56
58
64
58
60
63
67
SAUDI ARABIA
Kai Company
50
SINGAPORE
Absolute Living
33
SPAIN
Body Factory
Grupo DiR
36
47
SWITZERLAND
Kieser Training AG
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TAIWAN
Fitness Factory
44
TURKEY
B-Fit
35
UK
Bannatyne Fitness LTD
David Lloyd Leisure, Ltd.
Energie Group
Esporta Group Ltd
EZE Fitness Ltd
Fitness First Group LTD
Kirklees Active Leisure
LA Fitness, Plc
Next Generation Clubs
Nuffield Health Fitness
Shokk Ltd
Slough Community Leisure
Virgin Active
36
41
42
42
43
44
50
51
57
57
61
61
64
UNITED STATES
24 Hour Fitness
Worldwide, Inc.
ACAC Fitness and Wellness
The Alaska Club
American Family Fitness
American Leisure
Corporation
Anytime Fitness
The Atlantic Club, Inc.
Bally Total Fitness
Corporation
Body Business Health
Club & Spa
Brick Bodies Fitness
Services, Inc.
Buffalo and Rochester
Athletic Clubs
California Family Fitness
Capital Fitness Inc. DBA
Xsport Fitness
ClubCorp
Club Fit
Club H Fitness
Club One, Inc
Columbia Association
Columbia Athletic Clubs, Inc.
Contours Express
International, LLC
The Cooper Fitness Center
Crunch
Curves International Corporate
DMB Sports Clubs, L.P.
Dedham Health & Athletic
Complex
East Bank Club
Elements Diet | Fitness |
Lifestyle
The Elite Fitness &
Racquet Club
Ellipse Fitness
Equinox Fitness Clubs
Fayetteville Athletic Club
Fit Zone for Women
Fitcorp
Fitness First Health Clubs
Fitness Formula Clubs
Fitness Together Holdings
Fitness USA Super Centers
Fitworks Fitness Centers
Gainesville Health & Fitness
Centers
Genesis Health Club
Global Fitness Holdings DBA
Urban Active
Gold’s Gym International
Gold’s Gym Utah
Granite Health & Fitness
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34
34
34
35
35
35
35
36
36
36
37
37
38
38
38
38
39
40
40
40
40
40
41
41
41
42
42
42
42
43
43
43
44
44
45
45
46
46
46
46
46
47
47
Health Bridge Fitness Center 48
Health Fitness
48
Healthtrax International, Inc. 48
Healthworks Fitness Centers 48
Hockessin Athletic Club
48
The Houstonian Club and Spa 49
In-Shape Health Clubs
50
It Figures LLC
50
Jazzercise, Inc.
50
L.A. Fitness International, LLC 51
L&T Health and Fitness
51
LA Boxing Franchise
51
Lady of America Franchise Corp.51
Leisure Sports, Inc.
52
Liberty Fitness
52
LifeStart Wellness Network 52
Lifestyle Family Fitness
52
Life Time Fitness
52
Lincoln Racquet Club, Inc.
53
The Little Gym
International, Inc.
53
Lucille Roberts Health Clubs 53
MediFit Corporate
Services, Inc.
53
Meridian Sports Clubs of
Rolling Hills
54
Merritt Athletic Clubs, LLC
54
Michigan Athletic Club
54
Midtown Athletic Club
54
Millennium Partners Sports
Club Company
54
Millennium Sports Club
56
MVP Sports Clubs
56
My Gym Franchising
56
Newtown Athletic Club
56
New Fitness Concepts
57
New York Health &
Racquet Club
57
O2 Fitness
57
Planet Fitness
58
Plus One Health
Management, Inc.
58
Powerhouse Gyms
International
59
Prairie Life Centers
59
Real Life Fitness
59
Riverside Health Club
59
Riviera Fitness Center
60
Rochester Athletic Club
60
The Rush Fitness Complex
60
Saco Sport & Fitness
60
Saw Mill Sports Management 60
Shapes Total Fitness
61
Snap Fitness, Inc.
61
Spare Time, Inc.
62
Spearman Clubs, Inc.
62
Spectrum Athletic Clubs, Inc. 62
Sport & Health Clubs
62
Sportime
62
Stretch-n-Grow
63
Stroller Strides, LLC.
63
StrollerFit, Inc.
63
Telos Fitness Center
63
Total Woman Gym &
Atmosphere Day Spa
64
Town Sports International
Holdings, Inc.
64
Velocity Sports Performance 64
The Wellbridge Company
65
West Coast Athletic Clubs
65
Western Athletic Clubs
66
World Gym
66
World Gym Wantagh
66
WOW! Work Out World
66
WTS International, Inc.
67
Yakima Valley Racquet
Club, Inc.
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Start with a comprehensive line of proven products, designed and
engineered to meet the needs of every member. Then back them with
the expertise of an organization dedicated to tailoring a solution that
ensures your success. It all adds up to a company that’s been a leading
name in fitness for more than 30 years. Life Fitness. It’s...
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Inspired by desire.
The latest innovation that completes
Star Trac’s best-in-class strength line-up.
The Inspiration Strength™ line provides the ultimate user
experience giving users the efficiency and effectiveness of
the workout and an exceptionally rewarding experience.
Star Trac offers world class products in every strength
category and every price point.
• Selectorized Strength
• Integrated functional cable based training
• Dual and multi-station strength
• Specialty racks and free weight benches
Also available on most Star Trac strength products is the
revolutionary Lock N Load ® patented weight selection
system which affords users the most streamlined and
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efficient workout possible.
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For more information, contact Star Trac at 800 228 6635 or
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trademark of Unisen, Inc. Lock N Load® is a registered trademark of Innovative
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ANYTIME FITNESS
By all objective measures, ANYTIME FITNESS
is the #1 co-ed fitness club franchise in the
world. With more than 1,300 clubs now
open, and nearly 1,000,000 members,
Anytime Fitness is also the fastest-growing
fitness club chain on the planet. Why?
Several reasons. Our members appreciate
the “value” offered by our clubs: Affordable
membership fees, great equipment, open
24 hours, convenient locations, and a friendly,
non-intimidating atmosphere. Our club
owners like being part of a rapidly-growing
brand and a franchise that’s dedicated to
supporting individual franchisees. Best of all,
despite the economy, per club memberships
have increased significantly four years in a
row. Individual U.S. territories and international master franchisee rights still available.
We would love to have you join our team.
+1 800/704-5004
www.anytimefitness.com
ASF INTERNATIONAL
The vision at ASF is driven by the relationships
they’ve built with their clients. ASF’s longevity,
combined with their clients’ feedback has
helped them pinpoint the best methods for
payment processing and software development. This translates into increased revenue
for club owners through the most efficient
and intuitive processing practices in the
industry and the most extensive club
management applications available today.
Your business is unique and ASF’s flexible
pricing scale is tailored to clients based on
their needs and growth model. You choose
the level of follow up on your accounts or
the number of software modules you want.
Either way, you can be confident you’re
receiving the best value and service in
the industry.
A partnership with ASF will help you
increase your cash flow, organize your
club/member management, acquire more
prospects and retain more members.
Call ASF today for more information.
+1 303/986-9563
www.asfinternational.com
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BALANCED BODY
For 34 years, BALANCED BODY has remained
the leading global provider of Pilates equipment, training and information. As the
world’s largest manufacturer of Pilates
exercise equipment, Balanced Body leads
the industry with its innovative designs for
commercial fitness and was recently named
IHRSA’s 2010 Associate Member of the Year.
In addition, the company’s eco-friendly
practices have been honored by the State
of California. Headquartered in Sacramento,
California, the company is the #1 choice of
clubs, fitness centers, spas and studios,
offering an extensive line of equipment,
on-site training programs, business consulting
services, accessories and instructional tools.
+1 800/PILATES
+1 916/386-2838
www.pilates.com
CYBEX INTERNATIONAL, INC.
CYBEX International, Inc. is a leading
manufacturer of premium high performance
exercise equipment and solutions for commercial and consumer use. The CYBEX product
line, including a full range of strength and
cardio training machines, is designed using
exercise science to reflect the natural movement of the human body. Led by the Cybex
Institute for Exercise Science, CYBEX fitness
equipment is engineered to produce optimal
results for users from the first-time exerciser
to the professional athlete. Products are
available for a wide range of facilities, from
commercial health clubs to home gyms, and
are sold in more than 85 countries worldwide.
Work with CYBEX to customize a solution
that will exceed the expectations of your
facility and its members. To locate a
representative nearest you, visit our
website or give us a call.
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+1 774/324-8000
www.cybexintl.com
SUPPLIER PROFILES
FISERV
Club Solutions at FISERV is a trusted club
management software and services provider,
with nearly 30 years of industry experience
and used by over 5,000 clubs worldwide.
We brought technology and electronic file
transfer (EFT) processing services to the
health and fitness club industry back in
1981. We’ve helped clubs simplify operations,
improve cash flow, and streamline club
management by using the most comprehensive club management software in the
health and fitness industry. Fiserv helps clubs
of all sizes grow and retain membership
while maximizing revenue and minimizing
day-to-day costs. Simplify basic club functions
with check-in, billing, standard reports and
integrated point of sale credit card processing.
Improve member satisfaction with member
self-service, locker management, nursery
monitoring, gift card purchase/redemption
and scheduling. Manage efficiently with
sales prospecting and electronic agreements/
contract management.
The power within. For a total approach
to growth, Fiserv also offers EFT and POS
processing as well as outsourced billing.
With Fiserv, you have the unrivaled power
to perform.
+1 888/590-0026
www.clubs.fiserv.com
FITNESS ANYWHERE
FITNESS ANYWHERE, INC. produces and
sells Suspension Training® equipment and
programs to trainers, clubs, athletes, physical
therapists, the military and fitness enthusiasts.
Suspension Training bodyweight exercise
develops strength, balance, flexibility and
core stability simultaneously. It requires
the use of the TRX® Suspension Trainer™, a
highly portable performance training tool
that leverages gravity and the user’s body
weight to enable hundreds of exercises for
every fitness goal. Built with high-quality,
industrial construction, the TRX weighs
less than 2lbs and requires minimal storage
space. The TRX® is currently being used by
teams in the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and the
NCAA, by every branch of the U.S. military,
and by top clubs across the country includ-
ing Crunch, Urban Active, and YMCAs. Visit
www.fitnessanywhere.com/clubs to learn
more about the versatile anchoring solutions, training programs and CEC approved
Suspension Training Courses to support
Suspension Training.
+1 888/878-5348
www.fitnessanywhere.com/clubs
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FITNESS ON REQUEST
FITNESS ON REQUEST takes flexible, innovative
group fitness & training to a completely new
level. We help our customers deliver high
quality fitness programming to their clients
at incredible value. We use a proprietary
software platform to:
• Greatly reduce the cost of group
fitness programs – in some cases taking
costs below $1/class!
• Sell more memberships – by offering
the most flexible, innovative group fitness
solution on the market
• Never have another class cancellation.
It’s a solution you can trust to be ready
to go – 24/7!
Our product lines include retail-focused
kiosk fitness systems as well as highly
customizable solutions – including
custom-made (white-label) classes – to meet
the needs of the most demanding program
or environment. The FOR system includes a
full series of classes covering all the major
genres and new classes are filmed each
month, keeping the content in each
genre fresh for users.
+1 888/520-7501
www.fitnessonrequest.com
INDOOR CYCLING GROUP
THE INDOOR CYCLING GROUP consists of
three brands, Tomahawk, MyRide and ICE
education all with one unified vision to create the ultimate Indoor Cycling experience.
World leading Tomahawk bikes are not only
renowned for their high performance and
sustained durability, but for their distinctive
styling and specific detailing. Through
inspired design and adaptive technology,
the Tomahawk product range stands at
the forefront of the market.
The latest offering from the group is the
revolutionary MyRide personal cycling
experience. The first of its kind MyRide is more
than virtual training. This personalized cycling
workout is a fiercely dynamic product with
versatility that enables usage in any space
at any time. MyRide is set to be a genuine
landmark in the evolution of Indoor Cycling.
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MyRide conforms to the fundamental values
of the ICE education program, renowned
for its commitment to improve standards
of Indoor Cycling and further education
resources worldwide.
With over 10,000 ICE qualified instructors
and master trainers globally, the ICE
program is rapidly becoming recognized
as the premium qualification.
All three brands share the comprehensive
www.indoorcycling.com web portal which
offers the most experiential website for
Indoor Cycling.
www.indoorcycling.com
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INTELAMETRIX
INTELAMETRIX is a technology company
based in California, designing, developing
and marketing leading-edge innovations
for the health and wellness industries.
Intelametrix has pioneered the convenient
use of ultrasound technology for body
composition analysis with its BodyMetrix
System. The BodyMetrix System is the same
professional-grade ultrasound technology
used by elite athletes and trainers. This
easy-to-use, non-invasive, patented technology
is poised to revolutionize body composition.
It is a portable, affordable hand-held ultrasound imaging system that integrates with
BodyView software. BodyView is a reporting
and personal imaging software program
that provides comprehensive reports,
progress tracking and actual images of
fat loss and muscle gain. IntelaMetrix also
offers the CardioMetrix System, pulse
oximeter, a non-invasive, convenient tool
that can be used by fitness trainers to monitor
oxygen saturation and pulse rate before,
during and after exercise to guide training
and increase stamina. The CardioMetrix
System can be used separately or with the
BodyMetrix System.
+1 925/606-7044
www.intelametrix.com
IRON GRIP BARBELL COMPANY
As the largest provider of commercial free
weight equipment worldwide and the only
manufacturer with a line of exclusively
American-made free weight equipment,
IRON GRIP BARBELL COMPANY is dedicated
to designing innovative products and building reliable, heavy-duty equipment. The
premium, American-made Iron Grip® line
features the patented Iron and Urethane
Olympic plates with opposing handgrips
and maintenance-free welded Urethane
dumbbells. Iron Grip’s IGX Strength® line
offers unmatched quality and durability
in its class. And for group fitness, Iron Grip’s
Group Strength® equipment offers commercial-quality plates with integrated handgrips
for superior safety and versatility. Iron Grip
equipment can be found in premier fitness
facilities in over 60 countries, including
24 Hour Fitness, Life Time Fitness, LA Fitness,
independent gyms and health clubs, YMCAs,
professional and university strength-training
facilities, corporate wellness centers, hospital
and physical therapy facilities, and police,
firefighter and military fitness facilities
worldwide.
+1 800/664-4766
www.irongrip.com
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IVANKO
IVANKO BARBELL COMPANY was founded
by Tom Lincir in 1967, and is a leading provider of professional and commercial grade
barbell and dumbbell products worldwide.
Ivanko manufactures bars, calibrated plates,
and collars that are approved by the International Powerlifting Federation (I.P.F.)
“for international competition. Ivanko’s
Stainless Steel Olympic Bar’s tensile strength
of 218,000 P.S.I. is the highest in America.
Ivanko’s calibrated Olympic plates are calibrated to better than a 10-gram accuracy.
We offer a Made in USA full line of
urethane plates, dbells, and bbells with
the option of custom engraved logos—all
work done in the USA. Ivanko dumbbells
and weight plates are fully functional for
all exercises, including floor exercises where
a round shape is required for dead lifts or
power cleans.
LES MILLS
LES MILLS® turns group exercise into a profit
center for health clubs. Your members get a
world-class fitness experience that is simple
for you to manage thanks to the LES MILLS
exercise-to-music programs, the Group Fitness
Management system, instructor training
and certification and world-class marketing
materials available online. Every week
more than six million people in more than
13,000 clubs in over 75 countries enjoy
the LES MILLS programs: BODYPUMP®
(weights), BODYCOMBAT® (martial arts),
BODYBALANCE™/BODYFLOW® (Yoga, Tai
Chi, Pilates), BODYSTEP® (step aerobics),
BODYJAM® (dance cardio), BODYATTACK®
(high-energy cardio), RPM® (indoor cycling)
and BODYVIVE™ (low intensity cardio and
resistance training).
+1 888/669-8876
www.lesmills.com/gopro
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+1 310/514-1155
www.ivankobarbell.com
THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES
Your members will love our new Pro4700 with
Electronically Adjustable Stride length. This best-in-class
feature offers exercisers of any level the ultimate in
customization, making their
workouts even more
Electronically Adjustable Stride
comfortable and effective.
Add to that our innovative
xRide seated elliptical, and
members have the choice
to sit or stand for the
best-feeling elliptical
experience ever!
OCTANEFITNESS.COM • 888-OCTANE4
© Copyright 2010. All rights reserved by Octane Fitness.
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LIFE FITNESS
LIFE FITNESS is a global leader in providing
fitness equipment. The company manufactures and sells strength and cardiovascular
equipment under the brand names Life
Fitness and Hammer Strength and distributes its equipment in more than 120
countries. Headquartered outside Chicago,
in Schiller Park, Ill., Life Fitness is a division
of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC). Life
Fitness products and services deliver the
enhanced user experience and reliability
facilities need. Offering the largest breadth
of cardio and strength-training products
in the industry, Life Fitness provides value
added services – including facility layout,
flexible financing and ongoing service and
support – to help you create the perfect
solution for your facility.
MATRIX FITNESS
MATRIX FITNESS offers a complete line of
cardiovascular and strength equipment for
the commercial market. With over 35 new
products introduced in 2009 and several
more slated for 2010, Matrix continues to
lead the market in innovation. All products
are backed by our unprecedented Customer
Advantage Program™ (CAP), our assurance
to you that we stand behind everything that
bears the Matrix nameplate. Matrix Fitness
is the commercial division of Johnson Health
Tech Co Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of fitness equipment in the world.
With over 30 years in the business, Johnson
Health Tech Co Ltd., (JHT) has been an ISO
9001 quality company since 1996.
+1 866/693-4863
www.matrixfitness.com
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+1 800/634-8637
www.lifefitness.com
SUPPLIER PROFILES
MOTIONSOFT
MOTIONSOFT: Club Management Software
– Billing Services – Business Intelligence.
Created for the best brands in fitness.
Motionsoft helps create a fluid experience
for members and staff as the most forwardthinking integrated technology company
in fitness and active living. Our hosted and
desktop club management solutions were
designed to help the best brands in fitness
enhance their members’ experiences, while
our full-service billing and collections free
up your resources so you can operate with
financial confidence. Motionsoft’s Data
Warehousing and Business Intelligence takes
reporting to a new dimension, gathering
and analyzing data about your internal
operations, giving you real-time, multidimensional insights to make actionable and
rewarding business decisions. Launched in
1983 as Karch International, Motionsoft
has become the leading membership
technology innovator for clubs, hospitals,
rec centers, universities and corporate
wellness centers. Our merger with financial
services leader Conexion makes us one of
the most established.
+1 800/829-4321
www.motionsoft.net
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health club industry’s premier online career
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of healthclubs.com and is pleased to present
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NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS (NFPT)
PersonalTrainerToday.com (PTT) is the
primary continuing education resource,
powered by NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS (NFPT), for its
certified personal trainers and fitness
enthusiasts alike. PersonalTrianerToday.com
is a collaboration of continuing education
quality editorial, industry news, fitness
research, and reader-driven content, contributions, and networking opportunities.
The PTT platform is a professional development tool for personal trainers and fitness
enthusiasts. For example, the forum allows
you to engage in conversation and network
with other fitness professionals while
providing core educational content for
continuing education purposes.
PersonalTrainerToday.com is always improving
with growth that is based on the needs of
a growing health and fitness industry. PTT
readers are invited to learn, contribute, and
interact with this publication via our website.
+1 765/471-4514
www.PersonalTrainerToday.com
PARAMOUNT ACCEPTANCE
For over 35 years, PARAMOUNT ACCEPTANCE has provided fitness centers with
financing and software solutions through
club-management software and delinquentaccount collections. Boasting their Microsoft
.NET SQL Server technology, Paramount
Acceptance provides an impressive array
of web based applications to manage your
business needs. The company’s comprehensive software suite includes an electronic
contract writer, driver’s license, check and
credit card readers for easy and accurate
data entry; complete tanning and kid care
software modules, prospecting engine,
customer service & maintenance log,
corporate web sales site, POS, employee
time clock, custom commission calculation
and reporting, guest registry, PT session
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tracking, front desk monitor, and real-time
reporting features. Our complete web-based
club management software suite offers the
tools you need to help measure and manage
your business more effectively than ever
before. Other services include automated
payment processing, billing and invoicing,
return resolution, marketing programs,
collection of delinquent accounts, and
other support services.
+1 800/316-4444
www.ParamountAcceptance.com
SUPPLIER PROFILES
POWER PLATE
POWER PLATE® technology provides one of
the most efficient and dynamic total-body
workouts in less than 30 minutes utilizing
scientifically-proven Advanced Vibration
Technology™ that triggers involuntary
muscle contractions 25-50 times per second
while you exercise. This works up to 98
percent of muscle fibers, compared to only
20 percent when performing exercise with
traditional strength training equipment.
The result is a high-intensity exercise that
increases strength, improves muscle tone
and balance and helps reduce body fat. The
new Power Plate pro6 machine offers the
first-ever upper body cable-resistance training to give users the ultimate, total-body
workout in a half hour.
+1 877/877-5283
www.powerplate.com
PRECOR
Equipment that offers a fluid, natural motion
is essential to a fitness facility’s success. At
PRECOR, that motion translates to a superior
Member Experience®, complemented by
the durability and quality valued by facility
management. The originator of the Elliptical
Fitness Crosstrainer™ (EFX®) and the breakthrough Adaptive Motion Trainer® (AMT®),
for over 30 years, Precor has been a leader
in the fitness industry. Precor offers the total
package: quality strength, superior cardio,
engaging entertainment and comprehensive
services, all designed to help facilities customize
their Member Experience®. Precor success is
founded on a passion, vision and commitment
to help fitness facility customers raise their
member experience to a new level. Beyond
simply delivering durable equipment that
offers a smooth, natural feel, another
aspect of that commitment is addressing
fundamentals of customer service by identifying
issues and proactively developing solutions
that satisfy customer needs. Experience the
Precor difference.
+1 800/786-8404
www.precor.com
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SPORTS & FITNESS INSURANCE CORPORATION
SPORTS & FITNESS INSURANCE CORP. (SFIC)
has been in the business of exclusively insuring
health clubs and fitness centers since 1985.
Beginning in 1999, SFIC was the first IHRSA
business partner to provide general liability
and property insurance for the fitness industry.
As a member of IHRSA’s current Group Purchasing Program, SFIC offers general liability
insurance, property insurance, professional
liability insurance, umbrellas, workers compensation and surety bonds for large and
small fitness centers, as well as dance, yoga,
pilates and martial arts studios and personal
trainers in all 50 states and Canada. SFIC also
offers employee benefits programs, including
health and life insurance for individuals and
groups, as well as personal lines insurance
for employees’ and members’ homes and
autos. SFIC writes with all A Rated carriers
and is the Managing General Agent for
Liberty Agency Underwriter’s General
Liability program for the fitness industry.
SFIC welcomes the opportunity to work
directly with club owners and/or their
local insurance agents.
+1 800/844-0536 or +1 601/898-8464
www.sportsfitness.com
SPORTSMITH™
SPORTSMITH™ began in 1995. Today we are
the nation’s largest supplier of fitness equipment parts. Health clubs everywhere have
come to depend on us for our unmatched
speed of delivery, the unsurpassed quality
of our parts, and the level of service we
provide. Of course, our customers also
appreciate that our prices are almost always
10 – 30% lower than they can find anywhere
else. We’re also a leading provider of
innovative strength and personal training
products. Since the needs of fitness
facilities and individuals are ever-changing,
SPORTSMITH™ is constantly expanding our
line of quality fitness accessories – including group exercise, strength and personal
training products. At SPORTSMITH™, we
keep over 40,000 parts on-hand. This
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means we can ship the very same day we get
your order. Faster delivery means you can
have your machines back up and running
in practically no time. And isn’t that the
whole idea? SPORTSMITH. Faster parts.
Happier customers.
+1 800/713-2880 (toll-free)
+1 918/307-2446 (international)
www.sportsmith.net
SUPPLIER PROFILES
STAR TRAC™
STAR TRAC™ is the fastest-growing company
in the commercial fitness industry. This
success is driven by user-focused product
innovations that were inspired by the
company’s mission to provide products to
mold lifelong habits for health and fitness.
We’re committed to designing products,
which attract, motivate and inspire users.
This year’s product line includes: Star Trac™
Coach®, a personalized treadmill workout
led by a professional coach with over 1 million
possible workouts to ensure a different
workout every time; the eSpinner®, a breakthrough new Spinning® bike that brings the
group cycling experience onto the cardio
floor and an advancement of the revolutionary
Lock N Load® weight selection system. Star
Trac’s™ complete line of cardiovascular and
strength equipment includes Inspiration
Strength™, Impact Strength®, HumanSport®,
and Instinct®. The company is also partnered
with Mad Dogg Athletics as the manufacturer
for Spinner® bikes.
+1 800/228-6635
www.startrac.com
TECHNOGYM, THE WELLNESS COMPANY
Vision and a staunch commitment to promoting Wellness, a better lifestyle through
regular physical activity, healthy diet and
a positive mental approach have been the
ethos of Technogym for over 2 decades.
All-around innovation and a Total Wellness
Solution set TECHNOGYM, THE WELLNESS
COMPANY, apart, as does the company’s
founding philosophy of fusing business with
social responsibility. Technogym is today a
leading company in the Wellness and Fitness
field all over the world. With over 1,600
employees, 13 branches in Europe, U.S.,
Asia, Middle East and Australia, Technogym
exports 87% of its production to 100 countries.
More than 35,000 Wellness centers are
equipped with Technogym and 20,000
private homes.
www.technogym.com
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ZUMBA®
The face of fitness is no longer a face of
strain and exertion. It is no longer a face of
“no pain, no gain.” It is no longer the face
of “feel the burn.” The ZUMBA experience
has transformed the face of fitness from
a face that mutters “I have to” into a face
that screams “I want to.” This Latin Inspired
dance fitness program has over 6 million
class participants hooked. Coining the
concept of a fitness-party and changing
the way people think and feel about their
workouts, the Zumba program has spread
like wild-fire, and has positioned itself as
the single most influential movement in
the industry of fitness. Why? Because it’s
the best party in town. To bring the Zumba
program to your facility or for information
about Zumba’s instructor training courses,
visit our website.
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GLOBAL REPORT 2009 AD INDEX
Company Name
Phone
Email/Web Site
55
651-438-5000
www.anytimefitness.com
2 & 3
800-227-3859
www.asfinternational.com
45
800-745-2837
www.pilates.com
Inside Front Cover & 1
508-533-4300
www.cybexinternational.com
Industry Overview Tab (back)
888-590-0026
www.clubs.fiserv.com
Fitness Anywhere
4
415-655-4740
www.fitnessanywhere.com
Fitness On Request 29
800-497-3908
www.fitnessonrequest.com
Intelametrix, Inc.
27
877-838-9918
www.intelametrix.com
Iron Grip Barbell Company Industry Research Tab (front)
800-664-4766
www.irongrip.com
Ivanko Barbell Company
Company Profiles Tab (front)
310-514-1155
www.ivankobarbell.com
13
888-669-8876
www.lesmillsusa.com
Supplier Profiles Tab (front)
800-634-8637
www.lifefitness.com
French Cover
866-693-4863
www.matrix-fitness.com
MotionSoft, Inc Company Profiles Tab (back)
800-829-4321
www.motionsoft.net
National Federation of Professional
Trainers (NFPT)
Industry Research Tab (back)
800-729-6378
www.nfpt.com
Octane FItness
75
763-757-2662
www.octanefitness.com
Paramount Acceptance
65
800-316-4444
www.paramountacceptance.com
Power Plate North America
15
877-877-5283
www.powerplate.com
Industry Overview Tab (front)
800-786-8404
www.precor.com
Sports & Fitness Insurance Corporation 39
800-844-0536
www.sportsfitness.com
SPORTSMITH, LLC
23
800-713-2880
www.sportsmith.net
Supplier Profiles Tab (back)
800-228-6635
www.startrac.com
Back Cover
303-875-0306
www.technogymusa.com
49(0)911-54450
www.indoorcycling.com
954-925-3755
www.zumba.com
Anytime Fitness
ASF International Balanced Body Pilates
CYBEX International, Inc. Fiserv
Les Mills International Life Fitness Matrix Fitness Systems
Precor, Inc.
Star Trac TECHNOGYM THE INDOORCYCLING GROUP GmbH
Zumba Fitness, LLC
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