We’re making headlines.

From the beginning back in 1991, people have been talking about Club One. Seems that our mission of creating positive change in people’s lives is making an impact. And with countless accolades and awards, we’re proud to be delivering innovative fitness and wellness solutions that create a little buzz around town. Because creating awareness about the importance of taking care of ourselves helps make the world a healthier, happier place. So start spreading the news…

Club One inks deal with JCCA

San Francisco Business Times, June 22, 2010
Club Solutions

Gym chain Club One Inc. has sold a wellness program to the JCC Association, which represents about 350 Jewish Community Centers and similar sites in the United States and Canada. Read More…

Pursuing Excellence

Club Solutions, January 12, 2010
Club Solutions

Club One leaders Jim Mizes and Bill McBride land the cover and feature story of Club Solution’s January 2010 issue. Read more about how they’ve created a formula for success and growth across multiple business channels including health clubs, community centers and corporate fitness centers. Read More…

New year, new you: Campbell resident Claire Ballard gets fit with Club One’s Lite N’ Up

Examiner.com, January 12, 2010
Examiner.com

Member Claire Ballard enlists the help of Lite N’ Up, Club One’s new balanced and support-driven weight and wellness program. Read More…

Club One offers Lite N’ Up, a customizable lifestyle program to reach fitness and wellness goals

Examiner.com, January 12, 2010
Examiner.com

Bay Area fitness leader Club One introduces Lite N’ Up that teaches positive lifestyle change in relation to food, movement and inner strength. Read More…

Startup offers phone apps to fix bad habits

San Jose Mercury News, January 10, 2010
The Mercury News

Habit Changer, a web-based lifestyle change program developed by Club One, supports weight loss, wellness – even financial goals via text and e-mail messages. Read More…

Family fitness in the new year

Press Democrat, January 8, 2010
Press Democrat

Fun is the key to helping families fight childhood obesity, and there’s nothing short of it at Club One at Petaluma where parents are becoming more active with their kids. Read More…

Rocking Right Along

Club Business International, December 2009
Club Business International

On the cover of CBI Magazine is Club One’s Jim Mizes and Robyn VanDerLuit. Read the feature Q&A with Jim Mizes to learn more about how Club One manages for growth despite the economic downturn. Through people, innovation and programs, Club One continues to thrive as an industry leader and remains committed to our primary mission - to support meaningful change in people's lives. Read More…

A new online program promises to help us break bad habits

Oakland Tribune, December 29, 2009
The Oakland Tribune

Habit Changer is a new online program that promises to help people break those hard to give up habits. It was rolled out earlier this month by Club One Fitness. Read More…

Club One of Petaluma - 41,000 sq. ft. devoted to fitness

North Bay Business Journal, December 27, 2009
North Bay Business Journal

The new Club One, located on a four-acre parcel of land at 1201 Redwood Way in Petaluma, expands the traditional definition of a full-service fitness center. Read More…

Fun and wild fitness program

Club Solutions, November 6, 2009
the View from the Bay

Club One at Petaluma members appeared live on KGO-TV’s View from the Bay program Friday, November 6th demonstrating Zumba, a high-energy fusion dance fitness workout performed to the beats of Latin music. Read More…

Club One Corporate Partners Receive an Award from the California Task Force of Youth and Workplace Wellness

Club Solutions, November 10, 2009
CLUBSolutions

Club One’s corporate wellness programs rack up awards at the 2009 California Fit Business Awards. Read More…

Dance your way to a fit body

San Diego News Network, July 6, 2009

Due to consumer demand for dance workouts, Frog’s Fitness in Carmel Mountain Ranch is now offering hip hop and Zumba classes twice a week. According to Carolyn Ryba, regional general manager for Frog’s Fitness locations in southern California, the classes are packed with eager participants. Read More…

Letters to Datebook

San Francisco Chronicle, June 10, 2009

The article "Cheap yoga: Find nirvana on a budget" (Monday) left out the best yoga bargain in town. Read More…

Heal thyself!

San Francisco Magazine, June 2009
San Francisco Magazine

Exercise has a myriad of benefits – one of which is that it gives you more energy, which will likely allow you to do more in a day. Read More…

Spin classes ideal for people of all fitness levels

The Santa Clara, May 21, 2009

Led by an instructor who simulates an outdoor cycling adventure, spin classes at gyms like Club One Fitness on Santana Row are held in a studio full of stationary bikes where riders commit to 40 to 60 minutes of this stamina-building, muscle-defining activity. Read More…

Active in more ways than one

Press Democrat, April 22, 2009
Press Democrat

Jennifer Montalbano brings a lifetime of sports fitness experience to her job as general manager at Club One in Petaluma. Read More…

Proof of Pilates

Fitness Business Pro, April 2009
Fitness Business Pro

Club One’s program is fitness-based Pilates, designed for clients to work up a sweat and get in a good workout. Read More…

Petaluma’s Newest Health Club is Full of Features for Family Fitness

Petaluma Argus Courier, April 16, 2009

One look at the three-story circular slide next to the swimming pool at Club one and it’s obvious that a new level of health club has come to Petaluma. Read More…

In Tough Times, Spas Stress Stress

Club Business International, April, 2009
Club Business International

Club One, which has a number of sites and some 40,000 members in the Bay Area, is utilizing many of the approaches employed by Westmoor and FFC—e.g., the active involvement of club staff, cross-selling, member education, and regular needs surveys—but it’s also come up with some notions of its own to drive business. Read More…

Best gyms busy despite recession

Oakland Tribune, February 4, 2009
The Oakland Tribune

Club One, which has a number of sites and some 40,000 members in the Bay Area, is utilizing many of the approaches employed by Westmoor and FFC—e.g., the active involvement of club staff, cross-selling, member education, and regular needs surveys—but it’s also come up with some notions of its own to drive business.

Need Help Losing Weight?

Shape Magazine, February 2009
Shape Magazine

Sign up for this monthly service [Habit Changer] and the site will send you videos, text messages, and e-mails showing you exactly how to create healthier habits and meet your weight loss goals.

Gym Dandy

Oakland Tribune, January 7, 2009
The Oakland Tribune

Ney suggests that people looking to join a gym find out all the programs that a gym offers before paying the first month’s membership fee. People see results when they have a plan, she adds.

Slimming Down Interactively

New York Times, January 8, 2009

This [Habit Changer] program goes for a hit-them-on-all-fronts experience to help modify behavior with online videos, e-mail messages and text messages. Mrs. Martinez felt Habit Changer had a ‘feel-good quality,’ and she liked that the program’s videos and e-mail messages ‘kept negativity at bay.’ Read More…

Club One Empowers Chevron Employees

Club Business International, December 2008
Club Business International

Chevron, the petrochemical giant, obviously likes the services that Club One, Inc., the San Francisco-based chain, provides. The company has managed three of Chevron’s corporate fitness centers in California since 1999, and recently, was selected to manage all seven of the corporation’s fitness facilities.

Spin off your batwings

Health, October 2008
Health

Your favorite cardio routine may tone your legs, but what about your arms? To banish those jiggly batwings from your upper arms, sign up for Kranking, the new class from Spinning creator Johnny G. Read More…

Fitness Class of the Month

Shape Magazine, August 2008
Shape Magazine

The workout, designed by Johnny G, who founded the Spinning® indoor cycling program, is best described as cycling for your arms and it's being rolled out at gyms across the country. Read More…

40,000 square foot health club planned at Basin Street north Petaluma project

Press Democrat, July 24, 2008
Press Democrat

A San Francisco-based operator of upscale family health clubs and corporate wellness programs in North America plans to open its first North Bay club in Petaluma early next year, an operation set to be one of the largest north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Read More…