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The look of fitness

ANYTIME Fitness Cooroy has a new look – and they can’t wait to reveal it to their loyal members.
To celebrate the revamp, a grand re-opening will be held on Saturday 21 February with festivities to run from 10am to 2pm.
The revamp is part of Anytime Fitness Cooroy’s commitment to deliver the best service to their members.
Club owner Wendy said the new look meant the most up-to-date design scheme would now be a part of the Cooroy facility.
“This also ensures we are keeping up-to-date with current trends in the fitness industry,” she said.
“Staying on-trend and delivering modern, convenient fitness options are what has led to the success of Anytime Fitness.”
The new decor will feature an earth colour scheme, which Wendy said reflected Cooroy as a down to earth town with down to earth members.
“By refreshing our club, we are giving back to our members and maintaining a modern, relaxed and friendly workout environment,” Wendy said.
“We want our gyms to be a great place to train and most of all, we want our members to feel better after each session with us.”
For more information about Cooroy Anytime Fitness, phone 5447 6488, 0416 289 517 or email cooroy@anytimefitness.com.au.

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