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During the pandemic, gyms and fitness studios were among the hardest hit businesses as people were told to stay home. And even when things reopen, people were often hesitant to return to in-person workouts. The National Health and Fitness Alliance, an industry group, estimates that 25% of U.S. health clubs and studios have closed permanently since the pandemic began. Today on the Spark, we're talking to Marie Cleves RATHKE of Move Art Studio in Lancaster and Jenny Bones of Black Cat Yoga in Lititz about how they've navigated the pandemic and how the fitness industry in general is responding to the big changes of the past few years.
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During the pandemic, gyms and fitness studios were among the hardest hit businesses as people were told to stay home. And even when things reopen, people were often hesitant to return to in-person workouts. The National Health and Fitness Alliance, an industry group, estimates that 25% of U.S. health clubs and studios have closed permanently since the pandemic began. Today on the Spark, we're talking to Marie Cleves RATHKE of Move Art Studio in Lancaster and Jenny Bones of Black Cat Yoga in Lititz about how they've navigated the pandemic and how the fitness industry in general is responding to the big changes of the past few years.
Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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