Female entrepreneurs have received public recognition in the United States for their work in the health and fitness industry.
The Wisconsin Women’s Council and governor Jim Doyle gave Kay Yuspeh, owner of the Elite Fitness and Racquet Clubs, the Quarter Century Award for successfully running a businesses for more than 25 years.
Yuspeh managed fitness clubs before opening her own racquetball centre in 1979 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
She now owns four Elite clubs and attributes her success to a thorough understanding of the markets in which each club operates.
“We have the highest member retention rate in the area. That makes it easier for us. We don’t have to be out there selling as many memberships when our good members stay with us,” she says.
Elsewhere in the US, the CEO and Founder of YogaFit Training Systems, Beth Shaw, beat 400 women to win the Enterprising Woman of the Year Award.
The award, from Enterprising Women magazine, recognises the success of entrepreneurs as well as their efforts in giving back to other women in business.
Female entrepreneurs have received public recognition in the United States for their work in the health and fitness industry.
“We saw a 58 per cent growth in companies launching one of our schemes from 2022 to 2023, which demonstrates prioritisation of employee health and wellbeing ”
Imposter syndrome about a promotion taught the
CEO of SATS that behaving authentically is the most
important part of leadership. He talks to Kath Hudson
Members are telling us they need support with their mental and spiritual health and the industry is starting to see this need. Now’s the time to fast-track our response
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Active Reality, a leader in Virtual Reality Freeroam Esports Arenas and GLL, the UK’s largest
operator of municipal leisure centres, have today (3rd May 24) announced an innovative new
partnership that will see a national roll out of gaming technologies within leisure centres
across the country.
Female entrepreneurs have received public recognition in the United States for their work in the health and fitness industry.
The Wisconsin Women’s Council and governor Jim Doyle gave Kay Yuspeh, owner of the Elite Fitness and Racquet Clubs, the Quarter Century Award for successfully running a businesses for more than 25 years.
Yuspeh managed fitness clubs before opening her own racquetball centre in 1979 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
She now owns four Elite clubs and attributes her success to a thorough understanding of the markets in which each club operates.
“We have the highest member retention rate in the area. That makes it easier for us. We don’t have to be out there selling as many memberships when our good members stay with us,” she says.
Elsewhere in the US, the CEO and Founder of YogaFit Training Systems, Beth Shaw, beat 400 women to win the Enterprising Woman of the Year Award.
The award, from Enterprising Women magazine, recognises the success of entrepreneurs as well as their efforts in giving back to other women in business.
Female entrepreneurs have received public recognition in the United States for their work in the health and fitness industry.
“We saw a 58 per cent growth in companies launching one of our schemes from 2022 to 2023, which demonstrates prioritisation of employee health and wellbeing ”
Imposter syndrome about a promotion taught the
CEO of SATS that behaving authentically is the most
important part of leadership. He talks to Kath Hudson
Members are telling us they need support with their mental and spiritual health and the industry is starting to see this need. Now’s the time to fast-track our response
Now mental health is the number one reason for people to join a
health club, do fitness professionals need a grounding in counselling
to offer a more holistic service? Kath Hudson asks the experts
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
Industry suppliers are responding to the exponential increase in
consumer demand for strength training with a raft of new and
innovative launches and concepts, as Steph Eaves reports
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Active Reality, a leader in Virtual Reality Freeroam Esports Arenas and GLL, the UK’s largest
operator of municipal leisure centres, have today (3rd May 24) announced an innovative new
partnership that will see a national roll out of gaming technologies within leisure centres
across the country.