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.
Industry suppliers are responding to the exponential increase in
consumer demand for strength training with a raft of new and
innovative launches and concepts, as Steph Eaves reports
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Experience the pinnacle of fitness and luxury at the premier industry event, Sibec EMEA, set
against the breathtaking backdrop of the Fairmont Monte Carlo this Autumn.
Being a carer – whether that’s looking after a young person, a senior citizen or someone with
a long-term illness or disability – can be rewarding but stressful at times. These
responsibilities may also limit the carer’s ability to find paid employment.
11 to 14 April saw the fitness industry impressively demonstrate just how innovative it is in
fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors
and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.
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.
Industry suppliers are responding to the exponential increase in
consumer demand for strength training with a raft of new and
innovative launches and concepts, as Steph Eaves reports
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
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As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Experience the pinnacle of fitness and luxury at the premier industry event, Sibec EMEA, set
against the breathtaking backdrop of the Fairmont Monte Carlo this Autumn.
Being a carer – whether that’s looking after a young person, a senior citizen or someone with
a long-term illness or disability – can be rewarding but stressful at times. These
responsibilities may also limit the carer’s ability to find paid employment.
11 to 14 April saw the fitness industry impressively demonstrate just how innovative it is in
fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors
and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.