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EōS Fitness Celebrates a Decade of Growth and Community Impact

October 31, 2024

Nationwide Expansion Fuels Positive Change, While New Amenities Continue to Raise the Bar

DALLAS – Oct. 29, 2024 – EōS Fitness, the fast-growing High Value. Low Price. (HVLP)® gym with more than 150 locations open or on the way, closed out a successful third quarter by celebrating its 10th birthday. The milestone shined a spotlight on the company’s nationwide expansion and the far-reaching impact its growth has had, both within the fitness industry and the local communities it serves.

“The third quarter marked a decade of growth, innovation and positive influence for EōS,” said Richard Idgar, chief operating officer, EōS Fitness. “Over the past 10 years, we have expanded to more than 100 gyms, welcoming over 1 million members and 7,000 team members whose passion and dedication have enabled us to impact the fitness industry and, most importantly, our local communities for the better.”

Partnering to Make a Difference
With more than 38 million people in the U.S. living with diabetes, EōS Fitness continued its commitment to health by partnering with the American Diabetes Association® (ADA). EōS rallied members and team members to join the fight to prevent and cure diabetes by participating in the national Step Out Challenge, helping raise nearly $70,000 throughout September.

Deepening EōS’ roots in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, where the brand established its headquarters back in 2022, EōS Fitness has partnered with the Dallas Stars as a proud supporting partner of the Dallas Stars Ice Girls. The partnership aligns EōS and the Dallas Stars in their shared commitment to sports and fostering the health, fitness and wellness of the communities they serve.

Community Engagement in Q3
EōS Fitness’ community initiatives shone brightly this quarter, with gym members and first responders banding together for events commemorating the sacrifices made during 9/11. In Las Vegas, EōS hosted its annual Freedom Ride, raising over $9,000 through donations that benefited the Law Enforcement Assistance Fund, the Professional Fire Fighters of Nevada and the Southern Nevada Burn Foundation.