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FIND YOUR STRENGTH THIS HEART HEALTH MONTH AT PLANET FITNESS

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FIND YOUR STRENGTH THIS HEART HEALTH MONTH AT PLANET FITNESS

Join today for just $1 down and only $15 a month and take advantage of best-in-class strength and cardio equipment to help promote a healthy heart

HAMPTON, N.H., Feb. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Planet Fitness, one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers with more members than any other fitness brand, invites everyone to get moving this February with a special limited-time offer. There is still time left to start the year strong, and beginning today through Feb. 28, new members can join Planet Fitness for just $1 down and only $15 a month, cancel anytime*. Find the nearest club or join online here.

According to the American Heart Association**, adults should be getting 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week to maintain good heart health. Regular exercise doesn’t just strengthen your heart – it improves your body’s oxygen utilization, helps maintain healthy blood pressure, and supports better glucose levels.

To help all fitness levels strengthen both their hearts and bodies, and encourage them to remain focused on fitness resolutions, Planet Fitness’ National Lead Trainer, Teddy Savage, has some tips on incorporating heart-pumping workouts:

  • High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT): Doing exercises such as lunges, squat jumps, or burpees for a time interval of around 40 seconds helps raise heart rate and energy levels. Not only does this build your muscle mass, but it will also boost that heart strength.
  • Mobility and Joint Health: Incorporating mobility style workouts that feature movements such as hip openers or bear crawls can help bring blood flow to the muscles and lubricate joints.
  • Partner Power Workouts: Winter blues don’t stand a chance when getting stronger with a friend. PF Black Card® members can bring a guest for free anytime, making it easy to team up for partner exercises like medicine ball squat tosses, alternating lunge ball exchanges, partner leg pushdowns, and other dynamic combo movements that make working out more fun and engaging. 
  • Mindfulness & Mental Strength: Release winter stress with yoga-inspired moves such as warrior 1 and 2, triangle pose, and downward dog, designed to ground thoughts while stretching and strengthening muscles.

“This Heart Health Month, it’s important to note that both strength training and cardio are great ways to increase aerobic activity for a healthy heart,” said Teddy Savage, National Lead Trainer at Planet Fitness. “Whether you’re using the new plate-loaded strength equipment or getting stronger through HIIT exercises and partner workouts, Planet Fitness provides a welcoming community where everyone can focus on their heart health and strengthening their goals together.”

Planet Fitness is offering new plate-loaded strength equipment in more than 1,700 locations—with plans to expand to all 2,700+ clubs by the end of 2025—to further meet consumers’ evolving needs. The introduction of these new machines like the Magnum Supine Bench Press, Magnum Hack Squat, and Seated Calf ensures members can focus on building strength and achieving their fitness goals, no matter how big or small.

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Every Planet Fitness membership includes free fitness training with a certified fitness trainer and access to strength and brand-name cardio equipment, and the free Planet Fitness App featuring hundreds of on-demand digital exercises. The balanced mix of cardio and strength equipment ensures members of all fitness levels have everything they need to meet their fitness goals, all in a comfortable, non-intimidating environment. Many clubs are open 24 hours for added convenience.

To locate the nearest Planet Fitness club and take advantage of this limited time offer for new members, please visit PlanetFitness.com/Local-Clubs.

*U.S. locations only
**The New York Times. “7 Ways to Improve Your Heart Health” The New York Times, 2025, www.nytimes.com

About Planet Fitness
Founded in 1992 in Dover, NH, Planet Fitness is one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the world by number of members and locations. As of December 31, 2024, Planet Fitness had approximately 19.7 million members and 2,722 clubs in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Panama, Mexico, Australia, and Spain. The Company’s mission is to enhance people’s lives by providing a high-quality fitness experience in a welcoming, non-intimidating environment, which we call the Judgement Free Zone®. More than 90% of Planet Fitness stores are owned and operated by independent business men and women.

SOURCE Planet Fitness, Inc.

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One minute of this exercise could be ‘six times better’ than walking for heart health, scientists reveal in new study

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One minute of this exercise could be ‘six times better’ than walking for heart health, scientists reveal in new study

Movement is key to longevity. We bang on about it a lot, but it really is the best thing we can do for our physical and mental health in the short and long term. But how much movement we should be doing is up for discussion.

Studies have shown that exercising for long periods of time isn’t always necessary, which is good news, as so many of us are busy and time-poor. Now, new research shows that even just one minute of intense exercise is better for our heart health than walking for much longer amounts of time.

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Local gym providing more space for exercise in South Salt Lake

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Local gym providing more space for exercise in South Salt Lake

SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah — Inside Define Fitness, Valeria Macias gets the gym ready for the next class, creating a space not just for movement, but a place for everyone to feel welcome.

After being a personal trainer in Millcreek, she decided to open her own gym. Her dream became a reality when she opened Define Fitness’s doors in March of 2025.

“I just really wanted to make lifting and pilates accessible to women,” she said. “I want to break the barriers down for fitness. I want people to feel welcome.”

She provides strength training, pilates and personal training classes for people of all skill levels.

“It’s good exercise to keep me sane,” she said. “Pilates is really well known for deep core work and getting your breathing in check.”

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“We just want to get some good energy and movement going before you head back to your family and have a nice big meal.”

She will be holding a Thanksgiving Day class on November 27 at 9 a.m.

Anyone interested can register for it online here.

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Most Preschoolers Aren’t Getting Enough Daily Exercise, Study Finds

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Most Preschoolers Aren’t Getting Enough Daily Exercise, Study Finds

Key Takeaways

  • Fewer than 1 in 4 preschoolers met daily movement goals in a UK study

  • Kids moved more at daycare, but not enough overall

  • Experts suggest that early childhood activity shapes long-term health

TUESDAY, Nov. 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most kiddos ages 2 to 4 aren’t moving nearly enough each day, even when they attend preschool, a new UK study finds.

Researchers tracked the activity levels of 419 preschoolers in England and Scotland using special activity belts called accelerometers. These devices recorded how much children moved during school days and days spent at home.

Fewer than 1 in 4 children, about 23%, reached the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation of 180 minutes of daily physical activity. Even fewer, only 2.4%, met the goal of at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity per day.

Children were more active on days they attended daycare and preschool settings, moving about 15 minutes more per day compared to days spent outside of care.

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But most children were still not active enough overall, either at school or at home.

Boys were more likely to meet activity targets than girls, with 8% more boys hitting the guidelines. Older preschoolers also tended to be more active than younger ones.

Outside of daycare or preschool settings, children from less deprived backgrounds were more active than children from more deprived families.

But when kids were in early care and school settings, those differences mostly disappeared, showing these settings can help reduce gaps in physical activity.

“These findings highlight a critical gap in physical activity among preschoolers,” Kim Hannam, a research fellow at the University of Bristol in England and senior author of the study, said in a news release.

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“While early years settings provide a more active environment, most children are still not achieving the movement levels needed for healthy growth and development,” she added.

“Our study highlights the need for coordinated strategies between policymakers, educators and families to support early childhood physical activity.”

University of Bristol professor Ruth Kipping, warned that low activity in early childhood may affect long-term health.

“Low levels of physical activity in early childhood can impact on children’s healthy development and increase the risk of a range of chronic conditions in later life,” she said.

“Early years settings play an important role in promoting physical activity and reducing inequalities, especially as government-funded childcare expands. However, the low proportion of children meeting activity guidelines highlights the need for continued investment and research to support healthy development in the early years,” she added.

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The study was led by the University of Bristol, working with researchers from the University of Birmingham, University of Glasgow and Cardiff University, and was funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).

It was published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health on Nov. 24.

More information

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more on child activity.

SOURCE: University of Bristol, news release, Nov. 21, 2025

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What This Means For You

If you have a young child, finding fun ways to keep them moving, even in short bursts, can help support their health in the long run.

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