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About Fitness Business Pro's ReadersMission Statement
The traditional fitness industry model has evolved from tennis clubs to gyms to health clubs. That world continues to expand and includes the government, hotels, resorts, corporate, schools and universities, retailers and more. As the independent voice of the entire fitness industry, Club Industry’s Fitness Business Pro aims to help all fitness facilities do their business better by bringing news, trends, analysis, products and ideas to industry leaders. Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro provides this educational experience in a variety of formats including the printed magazine, e-newsletters, special reports and the Club Industry shows. The tagline on our cover says it all as to the focus of the publication and our commitment to our reader: “Management News for Health and Fitness Facility Leaders” Target AudienceOur target audience is owners, CEOs, COOs, general managers, directors and other management professionals at for-profit and nonprofit fitness facilities, colleges and universities, government and military fitness facilities, corporate and medical wellness facilities. General Considerations
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Club Industry’s Fitness Business Pro 9800 Metcalf Ave. Overland Park, KS 66212 Step by Step Author GuidelinesIf you’d like to write for the Step by Step section, e-mail Jennipher Shaver at jennipher.shaver@penton.com with your mug shot, one-paragraph bio and three article ideas. Step by Step authors are required to sign a copyright contract and are not paid for their articles. The columns need to be geared towards the owners or managers of fitness facilities, have a how-to approach and be around 750 words |
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Pamela Kufahl Do you have a comment on an industry issue, or would you like to write a letter for our Talk Back department about an article that appeared in Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro magazine? E-mail Pamela Kufahl, editor, or call her at 913-967-1815. Industry Statistics
Wondering how many health clubs are in the United States or how many club owners are planning on buying mind/body equipment? For these answers and more check out our industry statistics. Resources
Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro magazine provides up-to-the-minute management information to 30,000 readers nationwide. Select from the categories below to see a Web page geared to your type of facility. Whether you work for a for-profit or non-profit fitness facility, a university rec center or a military facility, we have the information you're looking for.
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