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The Little Elmhurst Gym with a Big Heart

How Members Rallied Together to Save FITT-RX

FITT members show off their plank and wall sit game.
FITT members show off their plank and wall sit game. (FITT 60126)

In early October, FITT RX owner Jen Knuth started calling her long-time clients to break the news that their beloved studio was closing its doors on December 7th. “It was a very painful and difficult decision for me,” explained Knuth. “FITT RX is more than a fitness studio - it has been a family. I was overwhelmingly devastated to be losing this amazing family that I cherish so much.”

Founded in 2012, FITT RX was one of the first independent group fitness studios that opened in Elmhurst. Members enter through the alley off of Schiller and, when weather permits, can usually be spotted doing burpees outside the police station or lunging down First Street. In addition to supporting each other’s fitness goals, FITT members and staff have contributed to the Elmhurst community by raising more than $200,000 for local charities and hometown schools.

“We were heartbroken that FITT was closing,” said Dean Petrulakis. “The FITT family is tied together by culture, community and camaraderie – there is a true sense of belonging and family. FITT is simply a place with a collective huge heart that you just can’t find at big fitness chains.” Indeed, members refer to the studio as the "Cheers" of gyms where everybody knows your name. FITT Trainer, Bridget Draz elaborated, “We couldn’t imagine another place that could replicate our tight-knit community. We knew we had to find a way to keep FITT going.”

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And that’s exactly what a group of members and trainers did. Long-time FITT member Corey Gunn explained, “In true FITT fashion, the idea took root as people hung out together after class looking for options. We found a way to pool our collective resources and talents and keep our gym running. It’s a unique and heartwarming resolution.”

FITT manager and trainer Antonette Carfagnini agreed, “It is the amazing and generous spirit of this unique community that saved our gym from closing.”

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The studio will reopen on December 9th as a non for profit entity managed by a small group of its members. In keeping with the communal spirit, clients voted to rename their club FITT 60126, representing its roots and commitment to the Elmhurst community. As part of the celebration and re-opening, all classes will be free from December 9th through 31st, and all are invited to come give FITT 60126 a try.

FITT 60126 will continue its mission of welcoming and supporting men and women of all ages and fitness levels. Classes offer a mix of strength training and cardio and range from Spin Bootcamps to TRX to Circuit Intervals. All classes are taught by certified instructors who ensure that each workout is safe and effective.

“I am deeply humbled that the FITT family will continue to grow and share in friendships,” commented Knuth. “I will forever cherish this little studio with its huge heart and the impact it has made on the community.”

Fitt 60126 is located at 123 N. York Road in Elmhurst. To learn more about FITT 60126, email info@fitt60126.com or visit www.fitt60126.com.

The Spring Challenge, where studio members form teams in a healthy and spirited competition for bragging rights, is one of many challenges held throughout the year at FITT.
Weather permitting, FITT classes take to the alley and to the streets of downtown Elmhurst for strength and cardio. Nothing like fresh air while you get a great workout!

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