The planned merger of the two chains in fall 2025 – subject to antitrust approval – will create one of the largest fitness providers in Germany and the largest in Bavaria.
"This merger is a milestone for our vision of providing people at every stage of life with access to high-quality fitness while continuing to grow as a company," says Stephan Schulan, CEO of all inclusive Fitness. "We're not only expanding our network, but also creating new training offerings and inspiring community experiences."
For FIT STAR's approximately 140,000 members, everything will initially remain the same: prices, opening hours, teams, training options, and the Ladies' Areas remain unchanged. The integration of the FIT STAR brand is planned for the second quarter of 2026. From then on, all studios will be operated under the joint all inclusive Fitness brand. Until then, the existing clubs will continue to operate under the FIT STAR name.
"It's important to us that our members can rely on continuity – while simultaneously bringing a breath of fresh air to our offerings," emphasizes Andreas Bauer, former Managing Director and founder of FIT STAR. "We are actively supporting the transition and are pleased that we will be operating together under the all inclusive Fitness umbrella in the future."
Source: All Inclusive Fitness
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