Welltodo Today: Fiit Launches Interactive Air Bike Workouts, A Plant-Based Food Alliance, Clean Beauty Goes Mainstream

Today’s key global wellness news articles from around the world, impacting the industry and influencing the business of wellness.

Home fitness platform Fiit will soon debut air bike workouts

(Pocket-lint) – Home workout platform Fiit is expanding its reach beyond dumbbells and kettlebells, teasing air bike integration that will begin early next year. Announcing the move in a blog post, the company detailed a new partnership with Assault Fitness – which will supply the connected bikes – that will see users receive tracking insights from the typical wearables and the air bike simultaneously.

Anytime Fitness: The five London areas to get a new 24/7 gym in 2021

Business G ym franchise Anytime Fitness today revealed plans to open a string of sites by the end of 2021 as the sector rebounds post-restrictions. All sites will be independently owned by franchisees. The chain said it has seen “record interest” from potential franchisees this year, with enquiries surging by 300% year-on-year.

Wellness And Mindfulness Through Destinations And Products

As the fall season approaches, and with it the possibility of increases in Covid-19 infections, travelers, unwilling to retreat back into their pandemic-beleaguered lives, can find a happy medium within the portfolio of wellness resorts, hotels, apps, and healthy supplements.

New UK Plant-Based Food Alliance Launches with Alpro and Oatly Backing

A new plant-based organisation has been established in the UK with big-name founding members such as Oatly and Alpro. The Plant-based Food Alliance UK will serve as a “voice for Britain’s growing plant-based food and drink sector” and is launched together with Upfield, The Vegan Society and ProVeg UK.

Clean Beauty Overindexes at Mass

The clean beauty boom has gone mainstream. According to data from NielsenIQ, the movement for free-from and natural products has hit the mass market. Growth in such products overindexed when compared to beauty and personal care sales, which grew 2 percent in the past year.