Xercise4Less unveils plans to open landmark 50th gym
Xercise4Less, the Leeds-headquartered gym operator, is set to take its gym portfolio to 50 nationwide with the a new opening in Chesterfield this June.
The Xercise4Less Chesterfield club will feature the largest free-weights area in Chesterfield, as well as a 50m sprint track as part of the 30,000 sq ft gym.
Since opening the doors of the first Xercise4Less gym in 2009, the company has grown to become one of the largest value brand fitness clubs in the UK in terms of membership and facility size.
Xercise4Less now has nearly 350,000 members.
Xercise4Less Chesterfield, which is offering free parking to all members, will also include a self-contained ladies only gym, large main studio and spin studio offering over 200 free classes every month, including free parent and child classes for children aged 3-5, also available to non-members.
Over 400 pieces of gym equipment will be packed in to the new Chesterfield gym, including a functional training zone, dedicated 4FiiT personal training area, and a combat zone complete with boxing ring and MMA cage.
Jon Wright, founder of Xercise4Less, commented: “It’s a very proud moment to be opening our 50th club. The goal has always been to disrupt the fitness industry - not only by getting more people active, but by running health clubs which genuinely appeal to a mainstream audience.
“Unlike other budget operators we are not selling on price, we thrive on ‘changing lives’ and feel this ability to offer more than the consumer imagined they could receive is what will help us to continue disrupting the budget model and maintain the clear water between traditional and low-cost clubs.”
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