Group workouts were one of the first luxuries to go, and that meant that mom-and-pop operations like martial arts gyms, boutique fitness studios, and other smaller businesses saw their income fall off a cliff.
Classpass, a service that previously sold credits for in-person fitness classes at various gyms and fitness studios, relaunched its class livestreaming service, which had previously been scrapped.
Conbody in New York, which usually holds its prison-style boot camps in a jail cell-like studio, is one of the many small gyms to start offering livestreams through Classpass.
Home fitness titan Peloton has heavily discounted monthly subscriptions for its app, which is focused on at-home workouts. And Mindfl, a meditation studio in New York, created Mindfl TV and started offering its classes virtually.