Australasian Leisure Management
May 1, 2014

Skip2Beat skipping offers ‘back to basics’ approach to fitness

A home-grown fitness revelation is offering a lifeline to the time-poor who are keen to make activity a priority.

Founder Wes Eastwood said the Skip2Beat fitness concept sprung from an intense dislike for drawn-out exercise programs that see too much time spent in the gym.

Eastwood explains “exercise is the key to a long and healthy life however most people simply no longer have the time to spend hours at the gym

“We wanted to find a way to make it easier to tick-off a workout without compromising the results we are all seeking and we found outstanding results with the humble skipping rope.

“By stripping movement back to the very basics and adding in some seriously funky beats, Skip2Beat offers an intense, results-driven workout that is done and dusted in just 30 minutes.”

Skip2Beat operates on the simple equation: fast music + fast feet = fast results.

Launched at the 2013, Brisbane Fitness and Health Expo in October, Eastwood has been overwhelmed by the response to the program, adding “the response from the fitness industry has been phenomenal and we have fielded enquiries, not only from here at home, but from as far afield as the UK.

“A lot of people are tiring of fitness gimmicks, they have better things to do than whoop it up at the gym for little or no result.

“With Skip2Beat, you are able to chalk up a workout quickly and have more time for fun with friends or just chilling out.”

Skip2Beat represents a ‘back to basics’ approach to fitness and fat-burning that combines fun, function and funky new beats to deliver serious results.

For more information please contact Wes Eastwood on 0410 249 481, E: info@skip2beat.com.auwww.skip2beat.com.au

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