What they do:
Operates gyms offering classes in strength training, cardio, yoga and martial arts, with decors reflecting the personalities of their neighborhoods.
Inspiration:
Decided to forgo graduate school to pursue his passion for personal training, with gyms that were not stuck in a time warp.
About the business:
Has gyms and or spas in major cities, along with a sportswear line, diet and lifestyle programs and in flight workshops. Sales: $17 million+.
How a flailing Florida football team led to the most popular sports drink of all time.
A couple weeks ago, I covered the story WIN Sports Detergent. A recent article on WIN brought to light a few new details that I thought I’d share with you.
Mark had a problem. He used moisture-wicking running clothes, but when it came to odor, the clothes seemed insusceptible to the charms of washing machines and even the most liberal doses of detergent.
Mark had a problem. He used moisture-wicking running clothes
Today, skateboarding is a 4.8 billion dollar industry. But it wasn’t always that way. Back in Hawk’s high school years, relatively few people knew or cared about the sport. But there was definitely an underground scene, with competitions, and prize money available to those with enough skill. Needless to say, Hawk had enough skill. In fact, he won so many skateboarding competitions that, by the time he was a senior in high school, he bought his own house.