Former army lieutenant opens SIX3NINE fitness club in Covent Garden
POSTED 12 Jul 2012 . BY Tom Walker
James Conci Mitchell, an ex-army lieutenant, has opened an independent fitness club - SIX3NINE - in Covent Garden, London, following the conversion of disused office space into a functional training zone offering personal training.
SIX3NINE has been set up mainly as an open-plan gym containing a comprehensive free weights selection. Mitchell appointed Escape Fitness to create the space as he faced a number of challenges relating to the property's flooring.
Escape's flooring expert, Paul Lipscombe, came up with a bespoke solution which included levelling and screeding of the entire ground level and hand painting of a sprint track.
When deciding on the equipment for the club, Mitchell again turned to Escape Fitness and chose kit including the TRX Suspension trainer, a torso trainer, Bulgarian Bags, classic dumbbells, X-rack, a selection of kettlebells and an Eleiko bar.
The gym also features two dual adjustable pulleys by Life Fitness along with a range of specialist kit, while the practice has seven pieces of commercial CV equipment including treadmills, cross-trainers, upright bikes and a rower.
SIX3NINE offers specially designed treatment space, where trained staff provide sports massage and remedial therapies. Mitchell has secured a 15-year lease for the 232sq m (2,500sq ft) site, which is being operated as personal training club.
Memberships are available from around £70 a month and the number of memberships has been capped at 200 in a bid to provide the "best possible environment for clients". The prices for personal training sessions start at £50 an hour.
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Former army lieutenant opens SIX3NINE fitness club in Covent Garden
POSTED 12 Jul 2012 . BY Tom Walker
James Conci Mitchell, an ex-army lieutenant, has opened an independent fitness club - SIX3NINE - in Covent Garden, London, following the conversion of disused office space into a functional training zone offering personal training.
SIX3NINE has been set up mainly as an open-plan gym containing a comprehensive free weights selection. Mitchell appointed Escape Fitness to create the space as he faced a number of challenges relating to the property's flooring.
Escape's flooring expert, Paul Lipscombe, came up with a bespoke solution which included levelling and screeding of the entire ground level and hand painting of a sprint track.
When deciding on the equipment for the club, Mitchell again turned to Escape Fitness and chose kit including the TRX Suspension trainer, a torso trainer, Bulgarian Bags, classic dumbbells, X-rack, a selection of kettlebells and an Eleiko bar.
The gym also features two dual adjustable pulleys by Life Fitness along with a range of specialist kit, while the practice has seven pieces of commercial CV equipment including treadmills, cross-trainers, upright bikes and a rower.
SIX3NINE offers specially designed treatment space, where trained staff provide sports massage and remedial therapies. Mitchell has secured a 15-year lease for the 232sq m (2,500sq ft) site, which is being operated as personal training club.
Memberships are available from around £70 a month and the number of memberships has been capped at 200 in a bid to provide the "best possible environment for clients". The prices for personal training sessions start at £50 an hour.
The UK's four Chief Medical Officers have published a refreshed edition of Physical activity
guidelines: UK Chief Medical Officers' report, updating the evidence that underpins the nation's
physical activity recommendations and placing greater emphasis on strength, balance, reducing
sedentary behaviour and, for the first time, supporting people taking weight loss medications.
Places Leisure has exchanged contracts to build and operate a flagship £60m water and leisure
destination on behalf of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council.
The Republic of Ireland will become the latest market in PureGym’s expanding international
portfolio, with the first launch planned for Dublin in 2027.
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its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy. [more...]
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