A new gym has opened between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield.
FUSE is a new club, which offers a variety of classes including strength and conditioning, pilates, yoga, barre and cardio.
The gym conducts sessions in small group classes, led by trainers which the gym has selected for their expertise and empathy.
John Halls, managing director of Physical and co-founder of FUSE, said: "We wanted to invest in our local community, making Beaconsfield the first ever location for FUSE.
"This is a really exciting new concept where being fit and well isn’t just about burning calories.
"It’s about living better for longer, with science showing the best results are achieved when you have variety in your routine."
The gym boasts bespoke classes and state-of-the-art equipment, offering an experience comparable to London studios.
The club offers a pay-per-class option, as well as weekly memberships starting at £18.
The unlimited membership provides access to as many classes as desired, including reformer pilates, along with tailored nutrition plans and regular progress tracking.
For those interested in trying out the facilities, FUSE is offering a seven-day pass for £10, allowing unlimited access to classes.
Mr Halls added: "At FUSE, we offer a wide range of fantastic class formats under one roof, ensuring the perfect workout on every visit."
The club is located at Unit 7, The Courtyard, Glory Park.
FUSE is the sister company of Physical, which has supplied gym equipment and flooring across the UK from its head office in Stokenchurch for 35 years.
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