PureGym, formerly Blink Fitness, had its grand opening offering true 24/7 access at the locations which have been fully ...
PureGym, the Leeds-based budget fitness chain, has reported a pre-tax loss of £88.5m for its latest financial year, an increase from the previous year's loss of £77.6m. In 2024, the company expanded ...
Gym locations will support the city's around-the-clock workforce with ability to workout anytime ...
PureGym’s tubelike automated “entry pods”. > “What the fuck? I literally don’t want to do this,” one man remarked, before putting his whole body into the tube. “It’s like a bad sci-fi show, it’s ...
The company, which has over one million members in 200 locations, has unveiled a fresh campaign which is centered around the ethos that ‘People Are Incredible’. As it looks towards the next stage of ...
A branch of the popular affordable fitness chain PureGym has caused uproar by banning members from wearing Crocs and football shirts while working out. Earlier this month, the Brierley Hill branch ...
PureGym has said it plans to keep expanding with new gyms after opening 40 across the UK over the past year. It comes as the gym operator prepares to open is its 11th Northern Ireland site at the Oaks ...
It is January, which means a lot of us had a look in the mirror and realised that gorging ourselves on all the food in the world during the festive break hasn't done our bodies a favour. Signing up ...
A Facebook post by PureGym's Luton and Dunstable branch advertised a special Black History Month workout, saying "slavery was hard and so is this." PureGym removed the Facebook post and apologized, ...
PureGym came under fire today after a personal trainer compared his workout to the slave trade in a social media post. Matt Simpson, a black man, posted a new workout for his clients on the PureGym ...
Fitness centre operator PureGym has apologised "unreservedly" for an "unacceptable" Facebook post from one of its gyms about slavery. The Luton and Dunstable gym said "slavery was hard and so is this" ...
PureGym has apologised after being criticised for a post on a local Facebook page, advertising a workout titled “12 Years Of Slave [sic]” to celebrate Black History Month, which began on 1 October.