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Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LTH) generates a steady flow of news as it expands and evolves its position as a healthy lifestyle brand and operator of athletic country clubs. Company announcements frequently highlight new club openings, program launches, expert guidance on wellness topics, and updates on its broader ecosystem of digital tools, events, and supplements.
Recent news has showcased Life Time’s continued physical expansion, with new destinations such as Life Time South Lamar in Austin, Life Time West Boca in Florida, and Life Time Otay Ranch in Chula Vista. These stories detail how each club blends performance training spaces, recovery amenities, social environments, and, in some cases, adults-only or boutique formats tailored to local communities.
Life Time also issues news on its training and programming innovations. For example, the company has announced the nationwide expansion of CTR (Core. Tone. Reform.), a Pilates-inspired reformer workout, and the return of the LT Games hybrid athlete competition in Minneapolis. These updates illustrate how Life Time uses branded formats and events to engage both members and non-members.
In addition, Life Time news features expert commentary on topics such as creatine supplementation and strategies for managing daylight saving time changes, often tying these insights to its LTH supplement line and broader healthy living philosophy. Financial news, including quarterly results and outlook updates, provides insight into membership trends, new club pipelines, and capital investments.
This page aggregates such coverage so readers can follow Life Time’s club openings, program expansions, wellness guidance, and financial disclosures in one place. Investors, members, and observers can use this feed to monitor how the company is developing its athletic country club network and related offerings over time.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) has published an article in their Experience Life magazine featuring insights from Henry Emmons, MD, an integrative psychiatrist specializing in mental health. The article highlights three key supplements that support mental health:
- B Vitamins: Essential for brain function and neurotransmitter production, can reduce depression and anxiety symptoms while improving mood and cognitive function.
- Magnesium: Important for nerve transmission with calming effects on the nervous system, helping alleviate stress and improve sleep.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Support brain-cell structure and communication while reducing depression symptoms and improving mood.
The article notes that while these nutrients are available in whole foods, many people have deficiencies and may benefit from high-quality supplements. Life Time offers products like LTH Daily Multivitamin, LTH Calm Magnesium, and LTH GLOW Omega-3 Fish Oil as supplement options.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) is launching a complimentary Ultimate Protein Reset program, starting March 3, 2025, in celebration of National Protein Day and National Nutrition Month. The 30-day program, available through the free Life Time app, offers expert guidance on achieving optimal protein intake.
Participants will receive access to Life Time's dietitian team, weekly live education sessions, meal ideas, and shopping lists. The program aims to help individuals understand and meet their protein requirements for muscle recovery, metabolism, and satiety.
To support the initiative, Life Time showcases its LTH protein product line, including:
- LTH Build Whey+All-In-One with 30g protein
- LTH Whey Protein from grass-fed sources with 20g protein
- LTH Flex Whey Protein Isolate for athletes
- LTH Fuel Vegan+All-In-One with 30g plant-based protein
- LTH Vital Vegan Protein with 20g protein
- LTH Prime Collagen Powder and Rewind Collagen Elixir for skin, hair, and joint health
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) has achieved Great Place To Work® certification, based on an anonymous survey of thousands of team members across the United States. The survey revealed that 74% of Life Time employees consider it a great place to work, significantly higher than the 57% average for typical U.S. companies.
Key survey findings showed that 86% of team members felt welcome upon joining, 85% expressed pride in their employment, and 83% believed their work makes a difference. The company currently employs over 41,000 team members across North America, operating in more than 175 athletic country clubs and corporate offices in Minnesota.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) announced its fifth annual Ride of a Life Time charity event, scheduled for March 8, 2025, across more than 160 locations nationwide. The event is expanding beyond cycling to include various group classes and Signature Training formats. Registration is open to both members and non-members at $25 per class.
The fundraiser benefits Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and the Life Time Foundation, targeting a $1.5 million goal for 2025. Since its 2021 inception, the event has raised over $3.5 million, including $1.1 million in the previous year. The funds support 170 children's hospitals across the U.S. and Canada, serving 12 million kids annually, while also promoting healthy food initiatives in schools and environmental conservation efforts.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) has launched the Everyday Well Challenge, a new four-week program available exclusively through their complimentary Life Time app from February 3 through February 28, 2025. The program focuses on building sustainable wellness habits through four weekly themes: daily rhythm reset, morning momentum, mindful nourishment, and micro moments for lasting wellness.
The challenge is part of Life Time's expanded digital offerings, which include over 100 on-demand classes, guided meditations, custom health programs, and content from Experience Life magazine. The app also features L.AI.C, an AI companion being trained in Life Time's athletic country club services to provide personalized recommendations for club members, with future availability planned for all digital users.
Life Time Miami Marathon & Half celebrated its 23rd annual event with nearly 18,500 runners from 48 states and 75 countries participating in the sold-out race. Paul Eyanae from Kenya won the marathon with a time of 2:20:00, while Beth Marzigliano from Naples claimed the women's title in 3:03:02.
In the Half Marathon, Solomon Kagimbi became Miami's first two-time men's winner with a time of 1:04:27, while Nell Rojas from Boulder matched the women's course record at 1:13:53. The event, marking its fourth consecutive sellout, featured participants ranging from 14 to 88 years old, with temperatures between 72-78 degrees throughout the race day.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) has announced plans to install cold plunges at over 70 of its athletic country clubs nationwide by summer 2025. This expansion builds upon their existing 20+ cold plunges and complements their comprehensive recovery and rejuvenation offerings. According to their recent survey, 43% of over 1,000 respondents expressed interest in trying or increasing ice baths and cryotherapy.
The cold plunges offer various health benefits, including energy boosting, inflammation reduction, and recovery aid. The company recommends starting with 30-second sessions and gradually building tolerance. The initiative is part of Life Time's broader recovery offerings, which include Rejuvenation Suites with saunas, steam rooms, whirlpools, and dedicated LT Recovery spaces featuring Dynamic Stretch programming, hydromassage, cryotherapy beds, and other recovery equipment.
Life Time Foundation, a nonprofit created by Life Time Inc. (NYSE: LTH), announced multiple community initiatives during the Life Time Miami Marathon And Half Weekend (February 1-2, 2025). The foundation is implementing several programs including: educational activities at the Miami Famous Expo, a beach cleanup collaboration with Clean Miami Beach, and support for over 800 Miami-Dade County school students participating in a marathon program.
The foundation has committed a $75,000 grant to The Education Fund's Food Forests for Schools program. Additionally, forty-two athletes are participating in the Foundation Athlete Program, each raising at least $1,000 to support the foundation's initiatives focusing on Healthy People, Healthy Planet, and a Healthy Way of Life.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) has announced its 2025 athletic events calendar, featuring mountain biking, gravel cycling, road running, and trail running events across 11 states. The portfolio, expected to attract nearly 95,000 participants globally, includes iconic events such as the Miami Marathon, UNBOUND Gravel, and the Leadville Trail 100 series.
The calendar spans from February to November 2025, with events ranging from family-friendly 5K runs to ultra-endurance challenges like the 100-mile Leadville Trail races. Notable additions for 2025 include the new Tahoe Trail Run and expanded qualifying opportunities for major events. Several races are part of the Life Time Grand Prix series, and many offer qualification paths to prestigious events like the Leadville Trail 100 MTB and UNBOUND Gravel.
Life Time Group Holdings (NYSE: LTH) announced preliminary Q4 and full-year 2024 results, showing strong financial performance. Total revenue is estimated to increase 18.5% to $661-$663 million for Q4 and 18.2% to $2,619-$2,621 million for 2024. Net income is expected to rise 35% to $31-$33 million in Q4 and 98.4% to $150-$152 million for the year.
The company's 2025 guidance projects revenue growth of 12.2% to $2,910-$2,970 million, with net income estimated to increase 75.8% to $262-$269 million. Center memberships grew 6.4% to 812,062, while average center revenue per membership increased 12.4% to approximately $3,160.
Life Time plans to open 10-12 new centers in 2025 and expects comparable center revenue growth of 7-8%. The company aims to maintain its net debt to Adjusted EBITDA leverage ratio at or below 2.25 times.