ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION – Many office cliches and sayings relate to exercise.
It’s common to “hit the ground running” and “embrace the struggle” while making sure to “go the extra mile.” Just make sure to “pull your weight” and “don’t drop the ball.”
The overlap between workplace and workout mindsets is not accidental, and it’s something fitness clubs around metro Atlanta see as an important relationship — and a critical source of clientele.
Life Time Inc. in August opened its ninth Atlanta area location in the Concourse at Landmark Center in Sandy Springs, a campus defined by the recognizable King and Queen buildings. Life Time leadership said it’s a layup to locate a fitness center near populated workplace centers, especially as the return-to-office movement gains momentum.

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