Sweat Equity: Inside the New Economy of Mind andBody
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Go inside the trend that spawned a multi-billion dollar industry for the top five percent

Sweat Equity goes inside the multibillion dollar trend toward endurance sports and fitness to discover who's driving it, who's paying for it, and who's profiting. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly, author of The New Tycoons, profiles the participants, entrepreneurs, and investors at the center of this movement, exploring this phenomenon in which a surge of people—led by the most affluent—are becoming increasingly obsessed with looking and feeling better. Through in-depth looks inside companies and events from New York Road Runners to Tough Mudder and Ironman, Kelly profiles the companies and people aiming to meet the demands of these consumers, and the traits and strategies that made them so successful.

In a modern world filled with anxiety, pressure, and competition, people are spending more time and money than ever before to soothe their minds and tone their bodies, sometimes pushing themselves to the most extreme limits. Even as obesity rates hit an all-time high, the most financially successful among us are collectively spending billions each year on apparel, gear, and entry fees. Sweat Equity charts the rise of the movement, through the eyes of competitors and the companies that serve them. Through conversations with businesspeople, many driven by their own fitness obsessions, and first-hand accounts of the sports themselves, Kelly delves into how the movement is taking shape.

  • Understand the social science, physics, and economics of our desire to pursue activities like endurance sports and yoga
  • Get to know the endurance business's target demographics
  • Learn how distance running—once a fringe hobby—became a multibillion dollar enterprise fueled by private equity
  • Understand how different generations pursue fitness and how fast-growing companies sell to them

The opportunity to run, swim, and crawl in the mud is resonating with more and more of us, as sports once considered extreme become mainstream. As Baby Boomers seek to stay fit and Millennials search for meaning in a hyperconnected world, the demand for the race bib is outstripping supply, even as the cost to participate escalates. Sweat Equity, through the stories of men and women inside the most influential races and companies, goes to the heart of the movement where mind, body, and big money collide.

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Jason Kelly is the New York Bureau Chief for Bloomberg and the author of The New Tycoons: Inside the Trillion Dollar Private Equity Industry That Owns Everything, the product of five years leading Bloomberg's global private equity coverage. During a tenure at Bloomberg spanning more than a dozen years, he's written about everything from the global semiconductor industry to economic development during the war in Afghanistan, as well as managed the company's global conference business. He's a contributor to Bloomberg TV and Markets magazine, as well as a frequent speaker and host of conferences around the world. An accomplished distance runner, Jason has completed more than a dozen marathons, including races in New York, Boston, and Chicago. A graduate of Georgetown University, he lives in Sleepy Hollow, New York, with his wife Jennifer and sons.

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Acknowledgments ix

Introduction: Take Your Gym to Work xiii

Chapter 1 Money Moves 1

Chapter 2 On Location 13

Chapter 3 Barry and the Art of Boutique Fitness 29

Chapter 4 Mob Rules 43

Chapter 5 Dress the Part 61

Chapter 6 Looking for Meaning 77

Chapter 7 Charity Case 93

Chapter 8 Work and Working Out 109

Chapter 9 Mary’s Merry Marathons 127

Chapter 10 Money on the Run 143

Chapter 11 The Man Makes the Shoe 157

Chapter 12 The Money in Color 169

Chapter 13 The Guts 183

Conclusion 197

About the Author 201

Index 203

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