Welltodo Today: Frame Forced To Tighten Its Belt, The Future of Preventative Health, Therabody Open LA Reset Store

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

The Future of Preventative Health and Mindfulness Technology

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In January 2021 the number of active internet users worldwide was estimated to be over 4.66 billion and there are no signs that this process will ever let up. As a CEO of a healthcare company, I noticed that people are more and more interested in their health.

Digital Fitness Coaching Company Future Named Official Fitness Coaching Partner Of The New York Knicks

Club Industry was not involved in the creation of this content. | Future and the Knicks will Partner on a Digital Content Series Celebrating The Key Role That Strength & Conditioning Personnel Play

Nutrition vs. Weight Loss: Consumers Shifting Away from Diet Culture – The Food Institute

U.S. consumer attitudes about health and wellness are shifting. People have stopped focusing on diets and “can’t haves” and are instead paying attention to whole-body health and lifestyle changes they feel will be long-lasting, according to findings from the The NPD Group.

Instagram made Theragun a hit. So why did the massage gun maker just open an L.A. mega-wellness store?

If you’re thinking about buying a hand-held massager that bonks you 40 times per second, it’s hard to get a sense of what that feels like on the internet. That’s one reason, after years of selling primarily online, the maker of cult-favorite Theragun is opening stores in a handful of U.S.

Boutique gym owner Frame forced to tighten its belt

A boutique gym chain patronised by Judge Rinder and Will Young has closed two of its venues in London after undergoing a pre-pack administration. Frame, which specialises in dance, yoga and Pilates classes, said in an email to its Framers – as it refers to its customers – that a lack of footfall had made its studios in Fitzrovia and Farringdon unfeasible.