Does Your Club Belong on Our 2007 Top 100 List?
Every year, Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro ranks U.S. club companies by total corporate revenue. Should your club be on the list this year? To be considered for this year's Top 100 list, club owners must submit an entry form by May 1, 2008. Entry is free.
Please fax forms to Pamela Kufahl at 913-514-6815 or mail forms to Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro, 9800 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, KS 66212, Attn: Pamela Kufahl, Top 100.
The Top 100 list is strictly a measure of gross dollar volume in total corporate revenue. It is not a measure of the quality of any club company, its management or its programs.
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2007 Top 100
The Top 100 of 2006
Considering the precarious financial state of the second-ranked club company on our list this year, fiscally fit may not be the way some people would...
2006 Top 100
The Top 100 of 2005
For almost 10 years, the top of Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro's Top 100 list has been a race between Bally Total Fitness and 24 Hour Fitness. For the first few years, 24 Hour was the junior driver, only truly threatening the veteran for the lead since 2000. Since then, the two have traded leads several times (the battle only interrupted last year when Bally was omitted from the list due to unfiled 2004 financials at the time).
2005 Top 100
The Top 100 of 2004
Without much further ado, we now introduce the Club Industry's Fitness Business Pro's annual listing of the highest grossing health clubs and chains in the country. The number one spot on the list goes to 24 Hour Fitness, which may come as no surprise to our readers since this company was at the top of the list last year as well. The club chain posted a $34 million gain in revenue from 2004's list.








