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In Denmark, Fusion Sportswear System puts functionality before fashion to create “clothing for when it matters”. CMO Troels Vest Jensen speaks to RIDE HIGH about zero compromises, world records and a commitment to sustainability.
When it comes to eco-friendliness, indoor cycling is off to a good start, as most studio bikes don’t need a power supply. Now operators and suppliers in this space are upping the sustainable ante still further, as RIDE HIGH reports.
We survived lockdown. Rising electricity costs aren’t going to break our business, says Flow Athletic’s Ben Lucas
Over-supply in indoor cycling is forcing down prices just as inflation is hitting, says Active Fitness CEO Timothy Felix
Designing a green building was not the cheap option, but it will pay back, says Body Action Gym’s Antonio Iozzo
Beyond Fitness is mitigating the rising cost of diesel by harvesting solar power, says founder Simi Williams
We expect to make acquisitions. How can smaller operators survive in this climate? asks Urban Gym Group’s Jordy Kool
We must use the current situation to inform long-term sustainability, says EuropeActive CEO Andreas Paulsen
The cost of living crisis is never far from the headlines these days. So, how is our sector faring in different parts of the world? We report on the challenges being faced and the strategies being deployed.
At Terra Hale, energy use is about 80 per cent lower than the typical gym, says founder Michal Homola
A forward-looking green agenda means GO fit now faces the crisis in a very strong position, says Steven Ward

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