A state-of-the-art members' gym and health club is preparing to open its doors in Marlow - with Olympic-grade equipment and a cryotherapy chamber to boot.
Lunar Health Clubs, a brand-new health and wellness brand, has invested millions of pounds in its first members' club on Pound Lane in Marlow and is set to open the cutting-edge facility - which will boast, among other things, Olympic-grade workout equipment - in just a few weeks.
Club Director Ricky Labib said the centre will establish Marlow as a "beacon of luxury wellness" after it opens this April, offering residents cutting-edge technology to boost their health including cryotherapy and red light therapy treatments.
Bio-stacking, NAD drips and Intermittent Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Treatment (IHHT), to promote cell generation, are among other features members can expect after shelling out upwards of £180 per month for pre-sale membership, with the cost increasing to £216 a month once the club opens.
Members will receive four complimentary personal training sessions after signing up, with programmes devised by trainer-to-the-stars Mark Anthony, and have access to personal nutrition advice and community gatherings including inspiring talks and sound baths.
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Fitness plans developed "in alignment with the moon's rhythm" will also include access to gym equipment used in the Olympic Village, an Infrared Sauna and the Lunar Lounge, a dedicated co-working space.
That's not all - keeping to its mission statement of luxury, Lunar Health Clubs will offer locally sourced food created by private chef Romuald Brunelle alongside organic juices and snacks from The Juice Smith.
Mr Labib said: “Lunar Health Clubs go beyond traditional fitness by providing exceptional wellness facilities, relaxation spaces and luxurious communal co-working zones for a fully integrated approach to wellbeing inside and out.”
A pre-sale offer of £149 for the first month of membership is currently available, with a £200 sign-on fee when the club opens.
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