Fitstop brings functional fitness training to Adelaide
Fitstop, one of the fastest-growing functional fitness franchises will be the new home of functional fitness in Adelaide with two locations opening in Unley and Adelaide East.
Launched in 2013, Fitstop first opened in a small tin shed in Brisbane. Driving membership growth by over 70% through the evidence-based Fitstop Formula, the brand has inspired and educated over 19,000 members and continues to grow.
Fitstop currently operates 90 locations across Australia and New Zealand.
Incorporating a variety of 50-minute sessions combining the fundamentals of strength, metabolic conditioning and endurance, Fitstop provides athletic-inspired training allowing members to experience real results.
Fitstop offers no lock-in contracts, simply the ability to pay weekly for unlimited sessions. Members enjoy a personal trainer and coach for athlete-inspired training in a personalised group training environment.
Members can simply walk through the door and a coach will ensure they are looked after and that the session will be the best 50 minutes of their day.
With everything managed through a custom-built app, this technology allows Fitstop members to add training targets and goals, guiding and elevating the entire experience like no other fitness business - with ultimately, the training setting Fitstop apart.
The new Adelaide openings are:
•Fitstop Unley - 6-8/ 287 - 295 Unley Road, Malvern SA 5061 - opening 19th November.
•Fitstop Adelaide East - Ground Floor, Tenancy 5- 151 Pirie Street, Adelaide - opening 14th January.
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