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Monarch Athletic Club: A Longevity Clinic Disguised as an Athletic Club
Monarch Athletic Club: A Longevity Clinic Disguised as an Athletic Club

Malaysian Reserve

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

Monarch Athletic Club: A Longevity Clinic Disguised as an Athletic Club

LOS ANGELES, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Monarch Athletic Club, the Los Angeles-based wellness disruptor delivering physician-led fitness, recovery, diagnostics, and personalized health optimization, including advanced bloodwork, biometric tracking, and leading-edge body composition analysis, has joined forces with Miroma Project Factory (MPF) to launch a new kind of digital experience, one that feels more like a luxury concierge for your future self than a website. After 18 months of under-the-radar development, MPF has unveiled a transformative digital roadmap for Monarch, reimagining how people begin their wellness journey long before they ever step inside a facility. This first phase of rollout, backed by Miroma Ventures, is laser-focused on personalization, longevity, and the business of proactive health. At the heart of the platform is the Monarch Health Index, an AI-powered pre-assessment tool that acts like a digital intake for your lifestyle. It invites potential members to answer a series of questions across mental wellness, physical fitness, nutrition, and sleep, instantly generating a visualized health snapshot and custom recommendations. Far from a gimmick, the Index feeds directly into Monarch's CRM, giving its sales and clinical teams rich data to personalize outreach and accelerate member acquisition. 'Most health spaces wait for you to have a health problem and walk in the door. Monarch starts your health journey online just as personally, and just as clinically. We're bringing together the science of preventive care with the immediacy of digital connection. MPF helped us turn that into a platform, not just a promise' said Dr. Ryan Greene, CEO of Monarch Athletic Club. This is not a glossy website for a boutique gym. It's the digital front door of a high-performance health brand that believes your biomarkers matter more than your bench press. Monarch offers holistic life support from nutrition, personal training, physical therapy, full-body composition scans, hormone optimization, recovery services, and physician-led programs rivaling the most exclusive longevity clinics, wrapped in a sleek, luxury wellness environment that members use on a near-daily basis. MPF led the brand and digital strategy end-to-end, integrating design, AI, infrastructure and user journey mapping as part of a broader three-year scale plan. This marks the beginning of a radical new health model, one that will soon be experienced remotely, at home, and with the premium support Monarch will be known for. MPF, which serves as the digital arm for Miroma Ventures, specializes in turning high-potential startups into scalable digital businesses. Through a distinctive equity-for-services model, MPF backs ambitious founders by delivering premium digital execution in exchange for skin in the game. 'We don't work with just anyone, we work with the brave,' said Kat Robinson, Global CEO of Miroma Project Factory. 'Monarch is a category creator. It doesn't need to compete with other athletic clubs because it's playing in a different league: the future of preventive medicine. Our job was to build a digital experience that lived up to that ambition and could scale into the advantageous progressive vision that Dr Ryan Greene has.' MPF is now scouting its next generation of disruptive partners, founders ready to scale, differentiate, and define what's next in health, wellness, and tech. About MPF MPF is a multi-award-winning digital strategy and product studio that delivers innovative digital solutions across web, platforms, and systems. Specializing in purposeful technology, MPF works at the intersection of strategy, design, and engineering to create impactful digital products for organizations ready to lead. With deep expertise in healthcare, MPF helps clients scale responsibly, communicate clearly, and connect meaningfully with their audiences. For more information, visit About Monarch Founded in Los Angeles, Monarch Athletic Club is a next-generation health and wellness facility that combines preventative medical care, performance training, and recovery services under one roof. With a physician-led team and an all-inclusive membership model, Monarch delivers science-backed, personalized care in a luxury environment. The club is redefining what it means to take ownership of long-term health, proactively, holistically, and sustainably. Learn more at For media inquiries, interviews, or partnership opportunities, please contact: Miroma Project Factoryinfo@ Monarch Athletic Clubinfo@

Ryan Greene says NHL debut with Blackhawks was childhood dream come true
Ryan Greene says NHL debut with Blackhawks was childhood dream come true

CBC

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Ryan Greene says NHL debut with Blackhawks was childhood dream come true

Greene ended season with big league club The hard work paid off for Ryan Greene of Paradise, who was able live out his NHL dream in the final two games of the season as part of the Chicago Blackhawks. "It's absolutely insane. It's everything you dream of as a kid," Greene told CBC News this week from Boston. "You've been wanting that moment for your whole life. And then, you know, getting ready to go out for your rookie lap, you … finally throw on an NHL jersey and you're looking at the Blackhawks logo. It's just, like, it's crazy." Greene, 21, signed a three-year contract with the Blackhawks in April. He cracked the lineup for the big league club at the end of the year in games against Montreal — with fellow Newfoundlander Alex Newhook on the opposite side — and Ottawa. But the process of making his debut was a whirlwind, he said. Greene had signed his first professional contract just hours after completing his collegiate career at Boston University. The team had lost a national championship the night before. "It was pretty hectic. But obviously, you know, a really exciting time for me and my family. So I'm just really thankful that they were all able to be there for when I signed the contract, and then they were there for both games," he said. "I wouldn't be in this position without a lot of people." Greene credited his Chicago teammates for giving him a warm welcome and helping him adapt to the speed of the game at the NHL level. He joins a growing list of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to make it to the big leagues. "I grew up, you know, idolizing players like Teddy Purcell and, you know, even guys like Alex [Newhook] and Dawson [Mercer] who are closer to my age," he said. "They've just kind of paved the way for, you know, young hockey players in Newfoundland. So to get to play against Alex in my first game was … a very cool moment." Greene will spend most of the summer training at Boston University. He says he hopes to return home to Newfoundland for some time off. Looking ahead to next year, a spot on the Blackhawks roster isn't guaranteed. Greene says he'll need to earn it. "I'm obviously going to try to go into camp next year and make a strong impression."

Ryan Greene says NHL debut with Blackhawks was childhood dream come true
Ryan Greene says NHL debut with Blackhawks was childhood dream come true

Yahoo

time04-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Ryan Greene says NHL debut with Blackhawks was childhood dream come true

The hard work paid off for Ryan Greene of Paradise, who was able live out his NHL dream in the final two games of the season as part of the Chicago Blackhawks. "It's absolutely insane. It's everything you dream of as a kid," Greene told CBC News this week from Boston. "You've been wanting that moment for your whole life. And then, you know, getting ready to go out for your rookie lap, you … finally throw on an NHL jersey and you're looking at the Blackhawks logo. It's just, like, it's crazy." Greene, 21, signed a three-year contract with the Blackhawks in April. He cracked the lineup for the big league club at the end of the year in games against Montreal — with fellow Newfoundlander Alex Newhook on the opposite side — and Ottawa. But the process of making his debut was a whirlwind, he said. Greene had signed his first professional contract just hours after completing his collegiate career at Boston University. The team had lost a national championship the night before. "It was pretty hectic. But obviously, you know, a really exciting time for me and my family. So I'm just really thankful that they were all able to be there for when I signed the contract, and then they were there for both games," he said. "I wouldn't be in this position without a lot of people." Greene credited his Chicago teammates for giving him a warm welcome and helping him adapt to the speed of the game at the NHL level. He joins a growing list of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to make it to the big leagues. "I grew up, you know, idolizing players like Teddy Purcell and, you know, even guys like Alex [Newhook] and Dawson [Mercer] who are closer to my age," he said. "They've just kind of paved the way for, you know, young hockey players in Newfoundland. So to get to play against Alex in my first game was … a very cool moment." Greene will spend most of the summer training at Boston University. He says he hopes to return home to Newfoundland for some time off. Looking ahead to next year, a spot on the Blackhawks roster isn't guaranteed. Greene says he'll need to earn it. "I'm obviously going to try to go into camp next year and make a strong impression." Download our free CBC News app to sign up for push alerts for CBC Newfoundland and Labrador. Sign up for our daily headlines newsletter here. Click here to visit our landing page.

Devin Kaplan departs BU, signs pro contract with Flyers
Devin Kaplan departs BU, signs pro contract with Flyers

Boston Globe

time16-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Devin Kaplan departs BU, signs pro contract with Flyers

Advertisement Kaplan, who wrapped up his career on Commonwealth Ave. with 25 goals and 39 assists in 115 games, is expected to open next season with AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley, according to several reports. Kaplan is the latest Terrier departure, as forwards Ryan Greene (Chicago), Quinn Hutson (Edmonton), and Shane Lachance (New Jersey) have inked their ELCs. Related : The Flyers were busy Tuesday, as they also signed Alex Bump, the leading scorer for national champion Western Michigan (23 goals, 24 assists), to his three-year ELC. But that deal won't kick in until next season, as Bump will instead report to AHL Lehigh Valley for the Phantoms' playoff run.

Ryan Greene of Paradise makes NHL debut with Chicago Blackhawks
Ryan Greene of Paradise makes NHL debut with Chicago Blackhawks

CBC

time15-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Ryan Greene of Paradise makes NHL debut with Chicago Blackhawks

Greene skated for just under 13 minutes on Monday's game against Montreal Ryan Greene added his name to a list of dozens of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians to play in the NHL on Monday, suiting up for the Chicago Blackhawks while facing off against fellow Newfoundlander Alex Newhook and the Montreal Canadiens. Greene skated for just under 13 minutes in Monday's game against Montreal, blocking three shots and winning three face-offs. Chicago won 4-3 in a shoot out. Greene, 21, signed a three-year contract with the Blackhawks on Sunday. The team drafted him 57th overall in 2022. He most recently played hockey at Boston University, where he helped his team reach the national championship. Greene was among an initial pool of 100 players nominated for the Hobey Baker award, a prize that goes to the top men's collegiate hockey player. He is expected to stay with the team for its final game of the season against Ottawa Tuesday night. Greene is among four active players from Newfoundland and Labrador playing in the NHL this season — joining Newhook, Dawson Mercer of the New Jersey Devils and Clark Bishop of the Calgary Flames.

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