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Noosa’s mirrorless gym changes the fitness scene

A mirrorless gym in Noosa is changing the way locals look at working out, setting them apart with a supportive atmosphere.

Experience the difference at EFM fitness club in Noosaville, locally owned and operated by Charlie and Kathleen Hemmings.

Charlie said their small group personalised training is like personal training without the exorbitant fees.

“It is not group fitness where you typically get lost in the class and the coach or trainer isn’t giving you the personalised attention you would get at EFM Noosaville,“ Charlie said.

“EFM Health Club’s unique small group personalised training sets us apart from other commercial gyms and fitness studios, as our members receive unrivalled guidance and support from our coaches.“

Key features and benefits of an EFM gym membership:

– Flexible month by month memberships (no lock in contracts).

– No mirrors; just a friendly, fun and positive environment.

– Experienced, knowledgeable and inspiring fitness coaches who will encourage and support you every step of the way.

– Exercise programs that change daily so you and your body will never get bored.

– Friendly follow ups from the coaching team to keep you on track to reach your health and fitness goals.

EFM Noosaville is located at Good Shepherd Lutheran College, 115 Eumundi Road, Noosaville.

Register for their current special offer on the website or call Charlie on 0405 188 167 to book a free trial.

For more information, visit efm.net.au/club/noosaville/ or email noosaville@efm.net.au

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