A state-of-the-art gym refurbishment will open to Buckinghamshire residents in just a few weeks.
The Marlow Club, a private member's gym with a swimming pool and a competitive range of classes and training programmes, will unveil an extensive whole-facility makeover on Thursday, December 21, following months of anticipation.
In October, a spokesperson took to the gym's social media to tease members about a "huge" makeover that would "take their workout to the next level" and as the opening date edges closer, sneak peek photos of the new interior have been released alongside information about the equipment and designs included in the renovation.
The revamped Marlow Club will reportedly feature the latest Technogym equipment including static resistance, strength, cardio, freestyle and stretching machines - with a glute machine, a pendulum squat, a smith machine and curved treadmills among the new installations.
The fitness centre is also currently undergoing an "aesthetic overhaul", with an upgrade of its entire look and feel comprising a complete floor replacement, a new modern ceiling design and energy-efficient lighting with increased visibility.
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In a newsletter announcing the changes, a spokesperson for The Marlow Club said: "Beyond the equipment and aesthetics, we are proud to unveil a brand-new identity that reflects our commitment to your wellbeing.
"Our goal is to provide you with a refreshing and motivating atmosphere that encourages you to push your boundaries and achieve your fitness aspirations like never before."
Members of the gym expressed their excitement for the refurbishment on social media, with Lesley Williams writing: "The Marlow Club is already an amazing place to exercise - this new upgrade will be phenomenal!"
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