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Mid-market fitness chain with 280 locations after 2020 bankruptcy restructuring; 24/7 gym access with pools and group fitness competing with Planet Fitness and LA Fitness in Western US.
24 Hour Fitness is an American fitness club chain operating approximately 280 gyms across the US — providing members with 24/7 access to cardio and strength equipment, group fitness classes, swimming pools (at select locations), and personal training services at mid-market membership pricing. Founded in 1983 by Mark Mastrov in San Leandro, California, 24 Hour Fitness has undergone significant restructuring — the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2020 during COVID-19 (closing approximately 130 locations permanently) and emerged as a leaner operation, currently controlled by private equity.\n\n24 Hour Fitness offers multiple club types: Active (standard gym with cardio and strength), Sport (adds pools and basketball courts), and Ultra Sport (largest format with full amenities). The 24-hour access model serves shift workers, early-morning exercisers, and night owls who can't access gym facilities during conventional hours. Membership pricing ranges from $30-60/month depending on access tier and location, positioning it above Planet Fitness but below boutique fitness concepts.\n\nIn 2025, 24 Hour Fitness competes with LA Fitness, Planet Fitness (the dominant low-cost gym), Gold's Gym, Crunch Fitness, and regional fitness chains for gym membership market share. The company's post-bankruptcy footprint is concentrated in California, Texas, and other Western states where it retains significant presence. The recovery strategy focuses on club quality improvements at retained locations (new equipment upgrades, facility renovations), digital fitness integration (app for class booking and member engagement), and stabilizing membership rates at pre-pandemic levels. Competition from boutique fitness (ClassPass, SoulCycle, OrangeTheory) continues to pressure traditional gym retention.
Home fitness streaming platform behind P90X and Insanity; BODi subscription competing with Peloton and Apple Fitness+ after pivoting away from MLM coach distribution model.
Beachbody is a direct-to-consumer home fitness company known for producing iconic workout programs (P90X, Insanity, 21 Day Fix, T25, LIIFT4) delivered through its Beachbody On Demand subscription streaming service, alongside nutritional supplement products under the Shakeology brand. Founded in 1998 in Santa Monica, California by Carl Daikeler and Jon Congdon, Beachbody went public via SPAC in 2021 under BODi (NYSE: BODY), but the public market journey was difficult — the company underwent significant restructuring and moved away from its multi-level marketing coach network in favor of direct digital marketing.\n\nBeachbody's workout programs are structured multi-week fitness plans (P90X is a 90-day extreme home workout program) delivered as streaming video workouts through the Beachbody On Demand platform, with subscription access to the full program library. The company's pivot from the trainer/coach MLM distribution model to digital direct-to-consumer subscription reflected broader changes in how fitness content is discovered and purchased. Shakeology, the protein shake and meal replacement supplement, generates significant recurring revenue from loyal customers who subscribe to monthly delivery.\n\nIn 2025, Beachbody/BODi operates in the competitive digital fitness market with Peloton (equipment + content), Nike Training Club (free), Apple Fitness+, and Les Mills On Demand for streaming workout subscription market share. The home fitness market experienced a COVID boom in 2020-2021 followed by significant normalization as gyms reopened — Peloton faced severe financial difficulties and Beachbody's public market valuation declined substantially. The 2025 strategy focuses on the BODi subscription service as the core product, simplifying the coach/affiliate program that defined the old model, and growing through digital acquisition rather than MLM-style recruitment, competing on program quality and community.
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