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A woman in her 50s takes supplements such as protein powder, fiber, and collagen to build muscle and improve her overall ...
The 63-year-old CEO of Life Time Fitness says people always want to know his workout and supplement prescription. Here's how ...
Bahram Akradi, the 63-year-old CEO of Life Time health clubs, says he’s in such great shape that he goes toe-to-toe with men half his age at the gym, and that’s due in part to his extreme ...
So in this series we look at the largest insider buys by the ''top brass'' over the trailing six month period, one of which was a total of $745K by Bahram Akradi, CEO at Life-Time Fitness Inc ...
On St. Patrick’s Day 2020, Bahram Akradi, founder, chairman, and CEO of Life Time, sat in his corner office surveying the company’s Chanhassen campus. The parking lots were empty, the adjacent ...
Life Time Fitness CEO Bahram Akradi said Wednesday his company will be forced to furlough almost all of its workforce if Congress doesn't act and President Trump is unable to set an "end date" for ...
Life Time founder and CEO Bahram Akradi and pro pickleball player Simone Jardim share excitement for the new facility and details on the growth of the sport.
Life Time founder Bahram Akradi said this past weekend that construction on its long-planned southwest Las Vegas facility, across from Ikea, should be underway within the next 60 days.
In the 25 years since Bahram Akradi founded Life Time, the company has come to embody the maxim that bigger is better.
Even as revenue dropped to zero during the pandemic, Life Time CEO Bahram Akradi kept the "athletic country club" concept growing. Life Time now employs 44,000 people and has become a lifeline for ...