TRX® unveils full-service installation in gyms

TRX, the global leader in functional training products, has launched a new offering to enhance gym spaces with their space saving Functional Training systems called TRX Studio Line. 

As creators of the Suspension Trainer, TRX has delivered cutting-edge equipment, training content and education for personal trainers for the past 20 years.

The new TRX Studio Line has the capability to fit out dedicated areas of commercial gym spaces. With built-in anchoring and designated equipment areas  – which include the signature TRX® Suspension Trainers, YBell® and slam balls  – the TRX Studio Line Functional Training system is made for commercial gym spaces, such as The Ivy Gym in Loughborough, which opened its doors this June.

Alan Ellis, founder of The Ivy Gym, commented: 'Since opening our doors in June, there has been a fantastic response from members to the state-of-the-art equipment we’ve kitted out the gym with. I can’t speak highly enough of the value that the TRX product is bringing to the gym floor. It is really making the most of the space and storage capacity in that part of the facility. We are delighted to have partnered with TRX to bring this area to life.'

Bobbie Joseph, senior sales director EMEA & UK at TRX Training, added: 'Our new offering allows us to bring professional-grade performance capabilities to maximise training spaces in commercial gyms. As the leaders in movement-based training, we want to give gym members everything they need to get the most out of their training. TRX equipment is designed to empower people to prioritize their long-term health with versatile training tools. Working closely with Alan Ellis and True Fitness UK has been fantastic and we look forward to many more projects in the future.'

 

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