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| The Gym Group targets city slickers with rebranded concept |
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| POSTED 15 Apr 2015 . BY Jak Phillips |
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The Gym Group Charing Cross team – Top row: Tom Whelan (AGM), Ricky Boon, Vlach Ashton, Luke Hefferman, Stefan Duda (GM), Liliya Solovyy, John Foy (Group opening manager). Bottom row: Lawrence Udo, James Carroll, Berti Holmes, Will Siu
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The Gym Group is aiming to get office workers up from their desks and onto a treadmill with the launch of its Charing Cross club in central London – the first site to open since the chain’s rebrand earlier this year.
Anchored around the brand expression ‘Find your fit’, The Gym Group’s new concept aims to differentiate in the low-cost sector by creating an emotional connection with consumers.
This manifests itself in the Charing Cross club – sited at the former Northumberland Avenue Commonwealth Club – in the form of a brightly-coloured and open-plan interior, designed to encourage exploration and interaction with all areas of the gym.
“We wanted to lose that hospital-feel and add a splash of colour to create a more welcoming feel and get members inhabiting all areas of the gym,” said general manager Stefan Duda as he gave Health Club Management an exclusive tour of the new site.
“There are thousands of office workers around this area and most of them can’t believe the prices we’re offering (introductory rate of £14.99). We’re aiming to attract 6,000 members within six months.”
The gym has been marketing in the staff rooms of many surrounding offices and is also courting the corporate market with the offer of health checks.
The 18,000sq ft (1,672sq m) club soft launched on 1 April and aims to have around 230 stations in the Matrix Fitness-equipped gym once it reaches full capacity. There is a strong emphasis on functional training, with Tabata Training and Boxing Circuits among the range of free classes on offer to members.
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Low cost gyms make waves on Fast Track 100 list
POSTED 11 Dec 2014. BY Jak Phillips

Pure Gym, Xercise4Less and The Gym Group have all been named on the
Sunday Times Virgin Fast Track 100, as low cost operators put in a strong
showing on the list of UK private companies with the fastest-growing sales over
their latest three years.
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Treharne: Lobbying local MPs could help exercise policy push
POSTED 05 Sep 2014. BY Jak Phillips

The Gym Group CEO John Treharne has highlighted the role that individual MPs
can play in lifting physical activity up the political agenda, noting that lobbying
local representatives can be a particularly effective means for independent gyms
to make their voices heard.
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The Gym Group exploring ‘Europe and beyond’ for expansion
POSTED 18 Aug 2014. BY Jak Phillips

The Gym Group is “positively exploring” foreign markets and engaging in
discussions with a number of parties as it bids to banish the ghost of its failed
merger with Pure Gym by way of an overseas expansion.
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| UK updates physical activity guidelines with focus on daily movement |
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| 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. |
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