health club
a usually private club that offers its members facilities for exercising and physical conditioning.
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Of course, company gyms have been a mainstay of big tech firms like Google and Apple forever, while elsewhere, subsidized health club memberships have become a familiar employee benefit.
With employee wellness top of mind, more companies push fitness programs as the hybrid return to the office begins | Jessica Davies | July 21, 2021 | DigidayHe said he and Flick are in the process of taking on new partners to help operate the club now that coronavirus restrictions have been lifted for city gyms, health clubs and similar establishments.
Crew Club plans to reopen in existing 14th Street building | Lou Chibbaro Jr. | July 19, 2021 | Washington BladeA recent study conducted by Kelton Global found that the only thing that health club members missed more than their health clubs while they were closed was visiting with family and loved ones.
Based on data from major payment processing companies serving gyms and health clubs, 15% of health and fitness centers were permanently closed as of September, according to the IHRSA, and as many as one in four clubs may close by the end of the year.
In July 1996, Kelly and his entourage were accused of attacking four men in Louisiana during a basketball game at a health club.
Why Has the Public Forgiven R. Kelly for His Sordid, Predatory Past? | Marlow Stern | December 9, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
I take it you recall Mr. Ruby using the health club facilities?
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