Members-only fitness

04 : 09 : 2015 Gravity Club : Fitness First : Optimised Self

Singapore – Fitness First has opened an invitation-only gym for busy senior executives and those who are seeking more exclusive wellness experiences.

  • The Gravity Club will accept only 999 members
  • Joining fee is around £1,400 (S$3,000, US$2,125) followed by monthly payments of £280 (S$600, US$425)
The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore
The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore
The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore
The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore The Gravity Club from Fitness First, Singapore

Located on the top floor of the CapitaGreen tower in Singapore, Gravity Club offers a holistic approach to fitness. Classes at the gym aim to promote and improve members’ wellness, vitality, lifestyle, structure, performance and equilibrium. Between workouts, members can consult with a resident doctor or physiotherapist or, from October, eat at the Artemis restaurant, which will serve dishes curated by nutritionists.

‘Our investment bears testament to Singapore’s leading position as the magnet for new, innovative businesses and brands,’ says Simon Flint, CEO of Fitness First Asia. ‘As executives… increasingly recognise that a healthy, balanced lifestyle is key to peak performance, the growth opportunities for Gravity are strong.’

The Big Picture: Top executives need to be in premium condition, both mentally and physically, and Gravity Club offers them a personalised, intimate service to help them achieve just that. Find out more about the growing consumer demand for perfection by reading our macrotrend 
The Optimised Self.

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