Fitness is a crucial aspect of maintaining overall health and well-being, encompassing physical activity, nutrition, and mental wellness. With a growing focus on healthy lifestyles, petitions related to fitness seek to address various issues, such as promoting access to affordable workout facilities, advocating for inclusive fitness spaces, and supporting mental health initiatives through exercise.
Notable petitions include campaigns to increase funding for public recreational areas, urging policymakers to prioritize physical education in schools, and calling for better resources for individuals with disabilities to engage in fitness activities. These petitions underscore the importance of creating an environment that fosters physical fitness and mental health for all members of society.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions on fitness and take action to support initiatives that promote a healthier and more active community for everyone. Together, we can work towards building a culture that values and prioritizes fitness as a key component of overall well-being.
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As a former Cross Country runner at Leon I definitely support having the track open to the community for those wanting to train or exercise! It great to have a safe place to go to for people wanting to keep in shape.
This student organized club has been the highlight of my college experience I’d prolly still be rotting in my room if I didn’t have these guys to hold me accountable, hang out with , and train
As a business owner, I do not understand how they can invest in pickleball courts, massage chairs, and a cold plunge at all locations but be too cheap to extend hours by 3.5 and pay an hourly employee. The number of members it would bring in vs the amount they lose makes no sense unless the CEO is on board with the WEF agenda where our rights and freedoms are slowly taken away over time "for our safety" (ha!). Actually, you wouldn't even have to pay an hourly employee. Just leave the doors open. I also do not appreciate being treated as a second class member who can't enjoy the amenities I pay for and used to get. It is not good business to have hourly employees yell at members at closing either. That's going to backfire on your bottom line. CEO is multimillionaire who doesn't listen to his customers. This is a drop in the bucket. Covid and safety aren't a good reasons anymore. Not buying that. Change it back or expect some competition from business owners who listen to their customers and make changes. We pay your bills, not the WEF.
The main reason I attend LA Fitness in Norwalk is the cycling program. If that is canceled I will be forced to search for other clubs and cancel my membership.
Please keep the program, you have a great studio and Lori is an awesome instructor
For me, climbing is a community, not just a sport. I want to add my name to the petition to show my support and belief that all people -- including those in the climbing community -- deserve a chance at a livable wage. By stalling negotiations, employee livelihoods are affected. As a member of the climbing community I want to lend my support for prioritizing negotiations to ensure that those who serve the climbing community feel valued and supported.
I shouldn’t have to see my coworkers, who still love routesetting, leave because they can’t afford to live in the Bay Area and work this job. Routesetting is highly skilled labor that produces Touchstone’s primary service/attraction. Without routesetting, the gyms would grow stagnant and the membership numbers would drop immensely. Please support your local routesetter! We love our job and the community around us, but need to be compensated in a way that allows us to live comfortably.
touchstone gyms have been an incredibly welcoming and supportive space, thanks in large part to the kind, helpful, friendly people who check us in, make sure we’re safe and teach classes. They deserve higher wages!
Touchstone staff deserve a living wage, particularly in light of the ongoing membership fee increases. Where is this additional revenue going, if not to the employees who keep Touchstone running? We are advocating for a living wage and financial transparency. The Touchstone community and gyms stand out as exceptional compared to other gym cultures, but it’s becoming clear that both customers and employees are being taken advantage of under Touchstone’s current operating model.
As a SoCal touchstone member who was present during the mess of security threats to the gym, I’ve been disillusioned by the current ownership and management for some time. The soul of Touchstone is with its incredible staff. They are the reason why i haven’t swapped to one of the different gyms in LA; however, I’m sincerely disappointed with how Touchstone has handled the unionizing process and has instead focused its attention on an endless expansion rather than boosting the amazing product it currently has. If the news is true that touchstone is retaining an incredibly expensive and incredibly anti-union law firm to handle negotiations, I am more than upset. With this current price increase, now bringing the total increase in membership cost up 12% in just over a year, I’m sincerely considering leaving Touchstone as it’s clear they do not value the people that make these gyms what they are. Don’t pay for your expensive lawyers with my membership fees. Your workers deserve respect and if you cannot currently give them a living wage with health care, then i believe it’s time to reexamine your current business expansion plans. I hope that Touchstone can course correct, that the gyms we know and love will find their way back to us. If not, there are several other amazing climbing gyms in both SoCal and NorCal that would love our business.