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Broadstairs health club invests in new equipment
Only around six months since its opening, Just Fitness by Bannatyne Broadstairs is undergoing a substantial investment to expand its facilities to meet member demand. The club has invested £35,000 in state-of-the-art fitness gear for the huge 20,000 sq. ft. gym floor to enhance the workout experience for its members. The new equipment includes Hack Squats, High Row, Shoulder Press, Decline Press, Seated Calf, Standing Calf, additional Dual Adjustable Pulleys, Deadlift Shrug, Ab Crunch, and Glute Bench. Additionally, there will be an increase in bumper plates, dumbbells, and racks to accommodate the growing needs of the members. In response to member requests, Just Fitness by Bannatyne Broadstairs is also extending its opening hours. The club will now open at 5:30 am from Monday to Friday and at 7:30 am on weekends, providing greater flexibility for its members. The club also offers two dedicated fitness studios, offering a comprehensive range of group exercise classes, all included in the membership. The specialised group cycle studio features Les Mills RPM, THE TRIP, and Sprint on Demand. The partnership with Les Mills, a world-leading group fitness brand, enables Just Fitness members to benefit from an array of exceptional exercise classes taught by professionals. The virtual Les Mills classes offer the ultimate convenience to members, with both scheduled and ‘on-demand’ slots available. Duncan Bannatyne, chairman and chief executive of the Bannatyne Group, expressed his enthusiasm: “Our commitment at Just Fitness is to provide the best facilities and services to our members. The new equipment and extended hours, along with our partnership with Les Mills, underscore our dedication to enhancing the fitness experience and responding to the valuable feedback of our members.”
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