Pulse Fitness has installed a premium fitness facility at The University of Liverpool,
fitting the space with its state-of-the-art equipment to appeal to staff and students alike
Pulse Fitness transformed the university gym into a 120-station fitness space
Pulse Fitness has completed a full upgrade of the fitness facilities at the prestigious University of Liverpool. After winning a highly competitive tender process, Pulse Fitness has completely reconfigured and transformed the existing space, taking it from a 95 station gym to 120 stations.
Working closely with the university, the team offered a complete fitness solution, to appeal to students and staff alike, modernising both the facility and the fitness equipment.
High energy facility The new facilities boast the latest equipment from Pulse Fitness including the Premium cardio range. This equipment comes complete with touch screen, Wi-Fi, Netflix and social media access – perfect to engage tech-savvy students. It also gives users access to PulseMove, which offers structured and guided personal workout programmes, as well as access to E-Scape virtual reality workouts. Users can run, jog or walk through a variety of exotic landscapes and locations to keep motivated while working out.
Finally, all the CV equipment has had Pulse Fitness’ intuitive PulseMove Professional software installed on it, allowing users to capture data from their favourite fitness apps in one place.
This software allows the university team to track what equipment is being used by students and for how long, with monthly reports showing how members are engaging with their offering. To streamline facility management, the system also allows the university team to easily manage push notifications, class schedules, facility calendars, member challenges and more.
Maximum strength Pulse Fitness has installed key pieces from its latest Premium strength line. The equipment was supplied in bespoke upholstery colours to match with the university’s blue and white branding.
The team transformed what was previously dead space into a new functional training zone with a bespoke functional training rig.
Extra support In addition, Pulse Fitness’ in-house marketing team also provided the university with graphic design support, including inspirational wall art in keeping with the university’s ethos, social media campaign imagery and content.
“This is a prestigious contract for Pulse Fitness,” says Ben Steadman, business development manager at Pulse Fitness. “We’re delighted to be working with the country’s top universities, such as Liverpool, and we’re proud to be supporting them to ensure they can offer both students and staff alike premium facilities that reflect their ethos.”
"We’re delighted to be working with the country’s top universities, such as Liverpool, and we’re proud to be supporting them" - Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
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Pulse Fitness has installed a premium fitness facility at The University of Liverpool,
fitting the space with its state-of-the-art equipment to appeal to staff and students alike
Pulse Fitness transformed the university gym into a 120-station fitness space
Pulse Fitness has completed a full upgrade of the fitness facilities at the prestigious University of Liverpool. After winning a highly competitive tender process, Pulse Fitness has completely reconfigured and transformed the existing space, taking it from a 95 station gym to 120 stations.
Working closely with the university, the team offered a complete fitness solution, to appeal to students and staff alike, modernising both the facility and the fitness equipment.
High energy facility The new facilities boast the latest equipment from Pulse Fitness including the Premium cardio range. This equipment comes complete with touch screen, Wi-Fi, Netflix and social media access – perfect to engage tech-savvy students. It also gives users access to PulseMove, which offers structured and guided personal workout programmes, as well as access to E-Scape virtual reality workouts. Users can run, jog or walk through a variety of exotic landscapes and locations to keep motivated while working out.
Finally, all the CV equipment has had Pulse Fitness’ intuitive PulseMove Professional software installed on it, allowing users to capture data from their favourite fitness apps in one place.
This software allows the university team to track what equipment is being used by students and for how long, with monthly reports showing how members are engaging with their offering. To streamline facility management, the system also allows the university team to easily manage push notifications, class schedules, facility calendars, member challenges and more.
Maximum strength Pulse Fitness has installed key pieces from its latest Premium strength line. The equipment was supplied in bespoke upholstery colours to match with the university’s blue and white branding.
The team transformed what was previously dead space into a new functional training zone with a bespoke functional training rig.
Extra support In addition, Pulse Fitness’ in-house marketing team also provided the university with graphic design support, including inspirational wall art in keeping with the university’s ethos, social media campaign imagery and content.
“This is a prestigious contract for Pulse Fitness,” says Ben Steadman, business development manager at Pulse Fitness. “We’re delighted to be working with the country’s top universities, such as Liverpool, and we’re proud to be supporting them to ensure they can offer both students and staff alike premium facilities that reflect their ethos.”
"We’re delighted to be working with the country’s top universities, such as Liverpool, and we’re proud to be supporting them" - Ben Steadman, Pulse Fitness
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