A new health and fitness club, called More Energy, has been officially opened at the Brunel University by former running legend Linford Christie.
The site is replaces the former fitness centre on the campus, which was completely redeveloped and redesigned by London-based Energy Fitness Professionals, which will also manage the facility on behalf of the university.
Facilities at More Energy include 53 cardiovascular and resistance stations, a separate free weights area and stretching areas as well as a large aerobics and exercise studio for group classes.
The centre is open to university students and staff as well as the general public, and offers members personal training, weight management courses, health screenings and fitness testing.
Alan Gallacher, Energy Fitness Professionals director, said: “I am very excited about this new relationship between us and the university.
I feel that we will bring a lot of ne knowledge, quality and cutting edge technology to the centre.”
The university site is the second operated by EFP within an academic institution. It also manages a similar site at the Uxbridge College in Hayes, West London.
A new health and fitness club, called More Energy, has been officially opened at the Brunel University by former running legend Linford Christie.
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and men can also experience
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to discuss or seek help for,
as Kath Hudson reports
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takes a 360-degree view of a person’s eating habits, lifestyle, and overall well-being.
Ultimately, it’s about creating sustainable, healthy changes that your members can
maintain whether they’re at home, at the gym, or away on holidays.
As the world gears up for the much-anticipated Paris 2024 Summer Olympic (26 July – 11
August) and Paralympic Games (28 August – 8 September), the GLL Sport Foundation (GSF)
celebrates an impressive milestone.
A new health and fitness club, called More Energy, has been officially opened at the Brunel University by former running legend Linford Christie.
The site is replaces the former fitness centre on the campus, which was completely redeveloped and redesigned by London-based Energy Fitness Professionals, which will also manage the facility on behalf of the university.
Facilities at More Energy include 53 cardiovascular and resistance stations, a separate free weights area and stretching areas as well as a large aerobics and exercise studio for group classes.
The centre is open to university students and staff as well as the general public, and offers members personal training, weight management courses, health screenings and fitness testing.
Alan Gallacher, Energy Fitness Professionals director, said: “I am very excited about this new relationship between us and the university.
I feel that we will bring a lot of ne knowledge, quality and cutting edge technology to the centre.”
The university site is the second operated by EFP within an academic institution. It also manages a similar site at the Uxbridge College in Hayes, West London.
A new health and fitness club, called More Energy, has been officially opened at the Brunel University by former running legend Linford Christie.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
It’s time to start the conversation
about pelvic health. It’s not
just menopausal women who
have challenges: young women
and men can also experience
issues they’re too embarrassed
to discuss or seek help for,
as Kath Hudson reports
Appointed president of Xponential Fitness when she was only 34, Sarah Luna attributes her career success to the grit, determination and stamina she honed as a dancer by day and Pilates teacher by night.
She talks to Kath Hudson about how owning her choices has given her the resilience to take on one of the top jobs in the US fitness industry, while also raising a family
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Altrafit has taken further steps to cement its reputation as a provider of high-quality,
affordable functional fitness equipment that is built to last with the development and
introduction of a new functional fitness keg for luxury gym operator, Third Space.
In today's rapidly evolving fitness industry, where many online courses promise secret
formulas for entrepreneurial success, the reality is that few provide the necessary
knowledge to thrive in this fast-changing profession.
A holistic approach to nutrition goes well beyond just counting calories or macros. It
takes a 360-degree view of a person’s eating habits, lifestyle, and overall well-being.
Ultimately, it’s about creating sustainable, healthy changes that your members can
maintain whether they’re at home, at the gym, or away on holidays.
As the world gears up for the much-anticipated Paris 2024 Summer Olympic (26 July – 11
August) and Paralympic Games (28 August – 8 September), the GLL Sport Foundation (GSF)
celebrates an impressive milestone.