How was it that a young man from a Minnesota soybean farm, sent by the U.S. Army to Korea at age 18, ended up as the pioneer of fitness in the Orient, establishing more than 100 state-of-the-art fitness centers in 14 Asian countries, plus India, the Middle East and the USA? The adventures of Clark Hatch, after selling his car for capital to open Tokyo's first fitness center in 1965, are enough to fill a book. This is that book. Blessed with rare athletic ability and physical strength, Clark parlayed his natural sports ...
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How was it that a young man from a Minnesota soybean farm, sent by the U.S. Army to Korea at age 18, ended up as the pioneer of fitness in the Orient, establishing more than 100 state-of-the-art fitness centers in 14 Asian countries, plus India, the Middle East and the USA? The adventures of Clark Hatch, after selling his car for capital to open Tokyo's first fitness center in 1965, are enough to fill a book. This is that book. Blessed with rare athletic ability and physical strength, Clark parlayed his natural sports skills, positive personality and tireless determination into a winning business combination. His success in Tokyo led him, unexpectedly, to open the first fitness center in Seoul, Korea in 1972. Next was Hong Kong, another first. Then, as his name became known around the Far East, more firsts: Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, which led to the heart of Communist China, Beijing. The rest is history. Now in retirement, Clark looks back at his odyssey and recalls how his innate desire to help people keep fit and healthy led to his founding an international business dynasty.
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