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24 Hour Fitness

24 Hour Fitness is a privately owned and operated fitness center chain headquartered in Carlsbad, California. It is the second largest fitness chain in the United States based on revenue after LA Fitness,[3] and the fourth in number of clubs (behind LA Fitness, Anytime Fitness & Gold's Gym),[4] operating 287 clubs across 11 U.S. states. The company was originally founded by Mark S. Mastrov and was sold to Forstmann Little & Co in 2005, and then to AEA investors and Ontario Teachers Pension Plan in 2014. After COVID-19 forced gym closures ravaged the fitness industry in 2020, the company filed for bankruptcy in June 2020, closed over 100 clubs and successfully emerged from bankruptcy under with new owners Sculptor Capital Investments LLC, Monarch Alternative Capital LP and Cyrus Capital Partners LP in December, 2020.[5]

24 Hour Fitness
TypePrivate
GenreFitness
Founded1983[1]
FounderMark S. Mastrov[1]
Headquarters,
Number of locations
287 [2]
Area served
11 U.S. states
Key people
Karl Sanft, CEO
OwnerSculptor Capital Investments LLC, Monarch Alternative Capital LP and Cyrus Capital Partners LP
Number of employees
7,500+
Website24hourfitness.com
24 Hour Fitness's former headquarters building in San Ramon, California

History

Early history and founding

24 Hour Fitness was founded in 1983 by Mark Mastrov. Mastrov had been using a local gym for rehab after a knee injury, and turned the gym into a 24-hour nautilus facility after buying out the owner.[1] The company was originally named "24 Hour Nautilus", but merged with southern California based company "Family Fitness" in 1996, which resulted in both brands emerging as "24 Hour Fitness"[6]

2004–2008: Olympics and other sponsorships

In 2004, 24 Hour Fitness became a sponsor of the 2004–2008 United States Olympic teams. The sponsorship grants memberships to some U.S. Olympic hopefuls, and includes upgrades to some U.S. Olympic Training Centers across the country, including renovation of the facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 2004 to be followed by Lake Placid, New York, and Chula Vista, California.

24 Hour Fitness partnered with NBC to develop a reality show, The Biggest Loser, which features 12 to 22 overweight contestants competing to lose weight over several million dollars. The show first aired in late 2004.[7]

Beginning in 2005, 24 Hour Fitness partnered with cyclist Lance Armstrong co-sponsored the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team. That same year, 24 Hour Fitness opened its first Lance Armstrong Signature Club. 24 Hour Fitness cut their ties with Armstrong in 2012 after the his doping scandal.[8]

2009–present: Acquisition and other operations

24 Hour Fitness formerly had some 15 clubs in Singapore and China. Besides the United States, it had centers in Singapore and Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai in China) through its wholly owned subsidiary California Fitness (CalFit). Its European clubs closed in the early 2000s. CalFit was sold to Ansa Group, a Hong Kong company in 2012; 24 Hour Fitness became an exclusively US gym chain.[9]

Its former affiliate and spinoff California Wow Xperience (CalWowX), a California Fitness offshoot, formerly had member swap agreements with both 24 Hour, then only California Fitness, and at its height ran gyms located in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Pattaya in Thailand, including one female-only club.[10]

In August 2012, the owner of 24 Hour Fitness put the 416 location gym chain on the auction block with a price tag reported to have been close to $2 billion.[11] After being courted by various interests for over six months, ultimately in January 2012, the board of directors took 24 Hour Fitness off the market. Offers reportedly fell short of the asking price.[12][13]

In May 2014, Forstmann Little & Co. reportedly sold 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. for $1.85 billion to an investment group led by AEA Investors LP and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.[14]

In April 2020, due to the coronavirus gym closings, the company was exploring the option of filing for bankruptcy within the next few months.[15]

In June 2020, the company officially declared bankruptcy and indicated plans to close over 130 gyms.[5][16]

In December 2020, the company successfully emerged from bankruptcy.[17]

Operations

As of 2022, 24 Hour Fitness operates nearly 300 clubs in 11 states, with more than 7,500 employees. Its major competitors in the US are Anytime Fitness, Gold's Gym and LA Fitness.[18]

Criticisms

On July 31, 2007, 24 Hour Fitness settled a class-action lawsuit brought against it by 1.8 million current and former members. The plaintiffs claimed damages for the continuation of automatic withdrawals by 24 Hour Fitness long after their monthly memberships were canceled by request.[19][20] In McCardle vs 24 Hour Fitness USA, Inc., the Alameda County Court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs of the class-action lawsuit. In 2010, the court found that 24 Hour Fitness did not act in good faith after denying members who purchased an "All Club" membership access to rebranded locations without charging additional fees not disclosed in the original contract.[21][22]

Six former employees of 24 Hour Fitness filed a separate class-action lawsuit on July 13, 2010. This lawsuit was brought in the State of California pursuant to allegations that 24 Hour Fitness discriminated based on race and gender in their promotion practices. The claimants are either females, minorities, or both.[23][24]

Ratings and reviews

As of March 2, 2013, 805 complaints had been registered against 24 Hour Fitness with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in the previous three years, 276 in the previous 12 months. 24 Hour Fitness has an A+ rating with the BBB.[25]

References

  1. ^ a b c Ryan, Kevin (27 September 2017). "Fitness gurus who turned a workout passion into a business empire". CNBC. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  2. ^ "About Us" (Press release).
  3. ^ GmbH, finanzen net. "One gym is taking the workout world by storm (PLNT) | Markets Insider". markets.businessinsider.com. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  4. ^ "11 Biggest Fitness Chains in America". Insider Monkey. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  5. ^ a b Jordan Valinsky (15 June 2020). "24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy and closes 100 gyms". CNN. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  6. ^ "24 Hour Nautilus changing its name". SF Gate. 29 July 1996. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Planet Fitness to Sponsor 'The Biggest Loser'". Club Industry. 2011-10-11. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  8. ^ "24 Hour Fitness Cuts Ties with Lance Armstrong". Club Industry. 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  9. ^ Zabonick-Chonko, Rachel (2012-08-23). "24 Hour Fitness Sells California Fitness". Club Solutions Magazine. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  10. ^ "California Fitness was pumped for growth, but not fit for purpose". South China Morning Post. 2016-07-15. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  11. ^ Ross, Andrew (Aug 2, 2012). "24 Hour Fitness, healthy chain, for sale". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  12. ^ Young, Eric (September 13, 2013). "24 Hour Fitness names new CEO". San Francisco Business Times. bizjournals.com.
  13. ^ Dezember, Ryan (Jan 31, 2013). "24 Hour Fitness Sale Misfires". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  14. ^ "Forstmann Little Earns $1.85B In Sale Of 24 Hour Fitness - Law360". www.law360.com.
  15. ^ "24 Hour Fitness weighs bankruptcy as coronavirus pushes fitness industry to brink". CNBC. 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  16. ^ "24 Hour Fitness declares bankruptcy, expects to reopen most gyms by end of June". MarketWatch. 2020-06-15. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  17. ^ "24 Hour Fitness Emerges From Bankruptcy". Club Industry. 2021-01-06. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  18. ^ Hunter, Glenn. "It's 'Game On' for Growing 24 Hour Fitness". D Magazine. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  19. ^ "Settles in Class-Action Law Suit". San Francisco Business Times. Jul 31, 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  20. ^ "24 Hour Fitness Health Club Membership Cancellation and Electronic Funds Transfer EFT Class Action Settlement". Class Action Law Suits in the News. 23 April 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  21. ^ (PDF). Superior Court of the State of California. County of Alameda. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  22. ^ "Case Settlement Website". Gilardi & Co. LLC. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  23. ^ Lewis; Feinberg; Lee; Renaker & Jackson. "Discrimination Class Action Filed" (PDF). Alameda County Clerk of Civil Court. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  24. ^ Watt, Brian (July 13, 2010). "24 Hour Fitness employees file discrimination suit". Southern California Public Radio. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  25. ^ "BBB Business Profile - 24 Hour Fitness USA Inc - Reviews and Complaints". www.bbb.org.

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Monarch Alternative Capital LP and Cyrus Capital Partners LP in December 2020 5 24 Hour FitnessTypePrivateGenreFitnessFounded1983 1 FounderMark S Mastrov 1 HeadquartersCarlsbad California United StatesNumber of locations287 2 Area served11 U S statesKey peopleKarl Sanft CEOOwnerSculptor Capital Investments LLC Monarch Alternative Capital LP and Cyrus Capital Partners LPNumber of employees7 500 Website24hourfitness com24 Hour Fitness s former headquarters building in San Ramon California Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history and founding 1 2 2004 2008 Olympics and other sponsorships 1 3 2009 present Acquisition and other operations 2 Operations 3 Criticisms 4 Ratings and reviews 5 ReferencesHistory EditEarly history and founding Edit 24 Hour Fitness was founded in 1983 by Mark Mastrov Mastrov had been using a local gym for rehab after a knee injury and turned the gym into a 24 hour nautilus facility after buying out the owner 1 The company was originally named 24 Hour Nautilus but merged with southern California based company Family Fitness in 1996 which resulted in both brands emerging as 24 Hour Fitness 6 2004 2008 Olympics and other sponsorships Edit In 2004 24 Hour Fitness became a sponsor of the 2004 2008 United States Olympic teams The sponsorship grants memberships to some U S Olympic hopefuls and includes upgrades to some U S Olympic Training Centers across the country including renovation of the facility in Colorado Springs Colorado in 2004 to be followed by Lake Placid New York and Chula Vista California 24 Hour Fitness partnered with NBC to develop a reality show The Biggest Loser which features 12 to 22 overweight contestants competing to lose weight over several million dollars The show first aired in late 2004 7 Beginning in 2005 24 Hour Fitness partnered with cyclist Lance Armstrong co sponsored the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team That same year 24 Hour Fitness opened its first Lance Armstrong Signature Club 24 Hour Fitness cut their ties with Armstrong in 2012 after the his doping scandal 8 2009 present Acquisition and other operations Edit 24 Hour Fitness formerly had some 15 clubs in Singapore and China Besides the United States it had centers in Singapore and Hong Kong Beijing and Shanghai in China through its wholly owned subsidiary California Fitness CalFit Its European clubs closed in the early 2000s CalFit was sold to Ansa Group a Hong Kong company in 2012 24 Hour Fitness became an exclusively US gym chain 9 Its former affiliate and spinoff California Wow Xperience CalWowX a California Fitness offshoot formerly had member swap agreements with both 24 Hour then only California Fitness and at its height ran gyms located in Bangkok Chiang Mai and Pattaya in Thailand including one female only club 10 In August 2012 the owner of 24 Hour Fitness put the 416 location gym chain on the auction block with a price tag reported to have been close to 2 billion 11 After being courted by various interests for over six months ultimately in January 2012 the board of directors took 24 Hour Fitness off the market Offers reportedly fell short of the asking price 12 13 In May 2014 Forstmann Little amp Co reportedly sold 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc for 1 85 billion to an investment group led by AEA Investors LP and the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan 14 In April 2020 due to the coronavirus gym closings the company was exploring the option of filing for bankruptcy within the next few months 15 In June 2020 the company officially declared bankruptcy and indicated plans to close over 130 gyms 5 16 In December 2020 the company successfully emerged from bankruptcy 17 Operations EditAs of 2022 24 Hour Fitness operates nearly 300 clubs in 11 states with more than 7 500 employees Its major competitors in the US are Anytime Fitness Gold s Gym and LA Fitness 18 Criticisms EditOn July 31 2007 24 Hour Fitness settled a class action lawsuit brought against it by 1 8 million current and former members The plaintiffs claimed damages for the continuation of automatic withdrawals by 24 Hour Fitness long after their monthly memberships were canceled by request 19 20 In McCardle vs 24 Hour Fitness USA Inc the Alameda County Court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs of the class action lawsuit In 2010 the court found that 24 Hour Fitness did not act in good faith after denying members who purchased an All Club membership access to rebranded locations without charging additional fees not disclosed in the original contract 21 22 Six former employees of 24 Hour Fitness filed a separate class action lawsuit on July 13 2010 This lawsuit was brought in the State of California pursuant to allegations that 24 Hour Fitness discriminated based on race and gender in their promotion practices The claimants are either females minorities or both 23 24 Ratings and reviews EditAs of March 2 2013 update 805 complaints had been registered against 24 Hour Fitness with the Better Business Bureau BBB in the previous three years 276 in the previous 12 months 24 Hour Fitness has an A rating with the BBB 25 References Edit a b c Ryan Kevin 27 September 2017 Fitness gurus who turned a workout passion into a business empire CNBC Retrieved 30 May 2018 About Us Press release GmbH finanzen net One gym is taking the workout world by storm PLNT Markets Insider markets businessinsider com Retrieved 2020 02 26 11 Biggest Fitness Chains in America Insider Monkey Retrieved 2020 02 26 a b Jordan Valinsky 15 June 2020 24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy and closes 100 gyms CNN Retrieved 2020 06 15 24 Hour Nautilus changing its name SF Gate 29 July 1996 Retrieved 30 May 2018 Planet Fitness to Sponsor The Biggest Loser Club Industry 2011 10 11 Retrieved 2020 02 26 24 Hour Fitness Cuts Ties with Lance Armstrong Club Industry 2012 10 18 Retrieved 2020 02 26 Zabonick Chonko Rachel 2012 08 23 24 Hour Fitness Sells California Fitness Club Solutions Magazine Retrieved 2020 02 26 California Fitness was pumped for growth but not fit for purpose South China Morning Post 2016 07 15 Retrieved 2020 02 26 Ross Andrew Aug 2 2012 24 Hour Fitness healthy chain for sale San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 14 April 2013 Young Eric September 13 2013 24 Hour Fitness names new CEO San Francisco Business Times bizjournals com Dezember Ryan Jan 31 2013 24 Hour Fitness Sale Misfires Wall Street Journal Retrieved 14 April 2013 Forstmann Little Earns 1 85B In Sale Of 24 Hour Fitness Law360 www law360 com 24 Hour Fitness weighs bankruptcy as coronavirus pushes fitness industry to brink CNBC 2020 04 18 Retrieved 2020 04 19 24 Hour Fitness declares bankruptcy expects to reopen most gyms by end of June MarketWatch 2020 06 15 Retrieved 2020 06 15 24 Hour Fitness Emerges From Bankruptcy Club Industry 2021 01 06 Retrieved 2023 01 24 Hunter Glenn It s Game On for Growing 24 Hour Fitness D Magazine Retrieved 5 June 2018 Settles in Class Action Law Suit San Francisco Business Times Jul 31 2007 Retrieved 6 March 2013 24 Hour Fitness Health Club Membership Cancellation and Electronic Funds Transfer EFT Class Action Settlement Class Action Law Suits in the News 23 April 2010 Retrieved 7 March 2013 Courts Find for Plaintiffs Against 24 Hour Fitness PDF Superior Court of the State of California County of Alameda Archived from the original PDF on 29 September 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2013 Case Settlement Website Gilardi amp Co LLC Retrieved 7 March 2013 Lewis Feinberg Lee Renaker amp Jackson Discrimination Class Action Filed PDF Alameda County Clerk of Civil Court Retrieved 6 March 2013 Watt Brian July 13 2010 24 Hour Fitness employees file discrimination suit Southern California Public Radio Retrieved 7 March 2013 BBB Business Profile 24 Hour Fitness USA Inc Reviews and Complaints www bbb org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 24 Hour Fitness amp oldid 1135339495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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