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Xponential CEO Anthony Geisler, left, and Club Pilates President Shaun Grove put opening support in place to drive growth.
Club Pilates studios got a major refresh that included right-sizing the number of reformers, the machines pictured above, to 12.
Eyeing his next move after taking LA Boxing from a single gym to 81 locations and culminating with a sale to UFC Gym, Anthony Geisler bought Club Pilates with massive growth in mind. “What I do more than picking the next trend is aggregating the trend that's already there,” he said. “I didn't have to worry about people doing Pilates—they were doing it all over the world.”
StretchLab aims its services at athletes and older clients who want to maintain flexibility.