Press Release:
Real Estate Developer Brad Howe, with JBH Holdings, announced today that Short North Fitness, a cutting-edge fitness facility, will be moving into The Jackson on High commercial space. The fitness club will take up the entire 4,600 square foot, first floor commercial space. The grand opening will be in early March and additional details can be found at www.shortnorthfitness.com.
“JBH Holdings is thrilled with the addition of Short North Fitness to The Jackson on High”, Brad Howe stated. “Both Todd and Amy Schulze (management) have developed a reputation of fitness excellence and the establishment of Short North Fitness at The Jackson on High demonstrates JBH Holdings’ commitment to bring the extraordinary to The Short North.”
Short North Fitness will be a special fitness club, providing the latest state-of-the-art fitness equipment by Matrix (Virtual Active 7 Series Models), fitness classes including in high-demand fitness talent like Tracey Gardner (Tracey Gardner Method), Yoga and personal training sessions that focus on not only building muscle and weight loss, but also focusing on developing healthier habits that will help members to continue reaching their fitness goals throughout their life. Residents of The Jackson on High will receive discounted memberships.
Todd and Amy Schulze offered, “Short North Fitness strives to provide a unique, service-focused fitness center that caters to the specific needs of all of our members. We do this by offering the city’s top trainers, management, group fitness instructors and state-of-the-art technologies, unique to Short North Fitness. We pledge to always be cutting-edge and ahead of the fitness curve with our truly one-of-a-kind facility, as we continue to set the standard in boutique fitness centers. Be well. Be fit. Be Short North Fitness.”
More about Todd and Amy Schulze
With over ten years experience in fitness and wellness, Todd Schulze has worked with some of Columbus’ most elite professionals. Todd possesses extensive knowledge in almost every area of fitness including: corporate wellness, large gym operations, and personal training studios. As the current fitness director of The Country Club of Muirfield Village, principal in PFM fitness management, and founder of Columbus Fitclique LLC it is Todd’s goal to change the perception of the fitness industry as it is today.
“The constant growth of the fitness industry has matched the steady increase of obesity. It doesn’t make much sense.” Todd states. “To date, the norm is that you pay for a service and it’s up to you to use it, but results will never be achieved without the necessary motivation. It’s time for fitness to stop selling people and truly help them. It is my mission to create programs, facilities, and concepts that do just that.”
Amy Schulze’s professional background started off in retail management at a young age, managing a Banana Republic store while finishing her degree in education. Amy’s career in fitness started as a passion for working out. Spending time in the gym made her realize that she wanted a career in the fitness industry. After spending some time as a middle school teacher, and as a group fitness instructor, Amy’s fiancée opened his first training studio in Dublin, Ohio. Amy became Todd’s business partner and began overseeing all operations of the business. Seven years later, Amy still has that same passion for working out, and the fitness industry.