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Close-up of a black Peloton bike.

Peloton Lays off Employees for the Fourth Time This Year

The home fitness company plans to lay off 500 employees, or 12 percent of its workforce as CEO Barry McCarthy seeks to turn around the business.
By Courtney Vinopal

Amid Equinox Scandal & Peloton Competition, SoulCycle Hits Back With Home Bike Sales

The bike will be accompanied by streaming classes.
By Gabriela Barkho
A run tracked on the Runkeeper app.

Is Your Data Safe in Fitness Tracking Apps?

The Strava case, which resulted in the exposing of U.S. military base locations around the world, showed that many sides might be to blame when private data is released, including users.
By Leslie Kramer
Kayla Itsines.

Kayla Itsines Is Officially the No. 1 Fitness Influencer

By Dena Silver
A bicycle commuter travels past a guard of honour during a wreath laying ceremony by Italian President at the "Neue Wache" memorial for victims of conflict and war in Berlin on March 1, 2013. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN

Here’s Why Cyclists Tracking Rides With Strava is Good For Cities

By Brady Dale
Your correspondent works his abs while chasing virtual space shits over a mountain range.

This Virtual Reality Abdominal Machine Is the Most Fun Thing at SxSW

By Brady Dale
ClassPass will now cost $125 per month, plus tax. (Photo: Instagram/ClassPass)

ClassPass Gym App Is Raising Its Monthly Price By More Than 25%

By Jordyn Taylor
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 06: Comedian Jerry Seinfeld speaks onstage at Spike TV's "Don Rickles: One Night Only" on May 6, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Spike TV)

Streaks Users Meet Personal and Health Goals the Seinfeld Way

By Brady Dale
Wodify replaces the whiteboards commonly found in CrossFit gyms with TV screens. (Photo: Wodify)

Meet the Unknown Startup Powering 2,500 CrossFit Gyms Worldwide

By Jordyn Taylor
Somehow it doesn't look like this when we stretch out? (Screengrab via Equinox)

New Equinox App Leaves No Stone Unturned in the Quest for a Hot Bod

By Molly Mulshine

MyFitnessPal Adds Pedometer to Count Your Steps, Drive You Insane

By Molly Mulshine
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