New Gyms Rise in Merseyside

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New Gyms Rise in Merseyside
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Discover the latest fitness trends taking over Merseyside with the emergence of unique training facilities alongside established brands.

Across Merseyside, independent training facilities are emerging alongside long-established heavyweights. Renowned brands like Pure Gym and JD Gyms rule the sector, but unique ventures such as Microgyms and GirlCode Gyms have carved a new path in the industry. Whether you're looking to shed a few pounds, tone up, or make a significant change to your health and appearance, check out below some of the top spots around.

These venues are still available to join just in time to help you stick to your New Year health and fitness goals. This new gym will offer unlimited personal training seven days a week as well as a 24/7 support group, a sustainable nutrition plan, classes, massage treatments, a wellness cafe, free body scans, social events, retreats and more. Levi Osborne, co-founder, told the ECHO: 'We aim to give people the tools to truly make a lasting change — through unlimited sessions, a holistic approach incorporating mental health practises, a personalised nutrition plan, events, 24/7 support and a community of great people. There's nothing like this out there and we aim to revolutionise the way people use personal training and learn to love themselves again.' Address: 89 Dale St, Liverpool L2 2JD The gym chain was founded by Liverpool-born Connor O’Brien, who started training his first clients at the age of 17 in his parent’s back garden shed in Hale Village. Since then, he has grown the company into a premium gym brand, opening venues on Castle Street in Liverpool, Leeds city centre and now a new Belgravia location. Address: 14 Castle St, Liverpool L2 0NE Microgyms UK has set up its first location on Liverpool Road Studios in Crosby . It allows guests to work out and exercise without anyone else around in a dedicated space only those who have booked are allowed to use. Once inside, fitness fanatics will have an entire studio space to themselves with a range of weight and cardio equipment availabl

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