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American College of Lifestyle Medicine Announces Addition of Vertical Fitness Machine Innovator CLMBR to its Lifestyle Medicine Corporate Roundtable

American College of Lifestyle Medicine Announces Addition of Vertical Fitness Machine Innovator CLMBR to its Lifestyle Medicine Corporate Roundtable Share Article The American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) has announced the addition of connected vertical fitness machine enterprise CLMBR to its Lifestyle Medicine Corporate Roundtable. The Roundtable is a group of thought leaders and industry professionals who explore effective clinical innovations, activate marketing strategies, accelerate reimbursement and policy adoption, and pursue research and demonstrations of lifestyle medicine in practice. CLMBR’s precision strength and cardio efficiency, without putting tension on joints, is an innovation to remain fit and healthy at home.

Jay-Z, Pitbull among investors as fitness startup CLMBR raises $13 5M

Jay-Z, Pitbull among investors as fitness startup CLMBR raises $13.5M Photos courtesy of CLMBR) Avrum Elmakis might have 99 problems, but a lack of investors ain’t one. The founder and CEO of CLMBR, a Denver-based startup making an 8-foot-tall vertical climbing machine, closed last month on a $13.5 million funding round involving 29 investors including celebrities like Jay-Z. While Elmakis declined to name all the investors, he said participants included Pitbull, entertainer Ryan Seacrest, tennis player Novak Djokovic, celebrity fashion stylist June Ambrose, and YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley, along with the rapper known for his song “99 Problems.” “Professional athletes and entertainers are typically paid by companies to endorse a product. So, in my opinion, it’s rare to see them personally investing,” Elmakis said “This is pretty unique considering the level of folks that participated.”

Entrepreneur flips Cherry Creek eatery into fitness machine showroom

Entrepreneur flips Cherry Creek eatery into fitness machine showroom The Corner Beet in Cherry Creek has been uprooted and fitness equipment is on the way. Entrepreneur Avrum Elmakis, who opened the vegetarian restaurant at 165 St. Paul St. in 2019, closed it for good in January. He said he’s turning the location into a showroom for CLMBR, his 8-foot-tall workout machine that resembles a stair climber with hand pegs. “I don’t think it’s a good time to be in the restaurant business,” Elmakis said. “It’s challenging with COVID. But I love the location, and think it will be a great opportunity for the CLMBR brand.”

Entrepreneur turning his shuttered eatery into a fitness machine showroom

Entrepreneur turning his shuttered eatery into a fitness machine showroom
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