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PureGym: Nationwide 24-Hour Fitness Centres

This nationwide chain of popular fitness centres offers a twist. Their outlets, unlike the competition, don't have standard opening and closing times and are actually open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The company decided to take this approach to provide a resource for people who liked to work out but didn't have enough time during the normal opening times of other establishments.

As well as catering to people who work during the day and can't attend the gym, the special opening times encourage those who like to work out at off-peak times that are less busy and crowded. Regardless of the reason people go there, with more than 200 outlets across the UK, there is bound to be one situated close by.

You can expect to find a full range of gym equipment such as treadmills, exercise bikes, cross-trainers, and weights, as well as classes and personal trainers.

PureGym Opening Times and Locations

As established, there are more than 200 different outlets across the UK. These can be found in more than 100 cities. Whether an individual is looking for a 24-hour gym in London, Glasgow, Manchester, or somewhere else, they will not have a difficult job. Found in city centres and retail parks, the establishments are easily identified by their black signs with the large outline of a P, teal circle, and the name written in white font.

For the most part, PureGym locations are open 24 hours a day, but there are exceptions, so it is best to check the details of local gyms for specific opening times. Similarly, on public holidays like May Day Bank Holiday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, and New Year's Day, they may be closed or have limited opening times, so it is always best to check. It’s wise to check out the opening times for your local branch using our store locator.

5 Fun Facts

Here are some fun and interesting facts about the company:

  1. Olympic Gold Medallist cyclist Sir Chris Hoy is the brand ambassador.

  2. The chain is the first organisation of its kind to gain more than 1 million members.

  3. Chrissie Wellington OBE, a four-time World Ironman Champion, is a member and attends the Bristol Union Gate branch.

  4. Not content with having more than 200 establishments, the company plans to open more gyms in the future.

  5. Before founding the company, Peter Roberts was involved in the Luminar nightclub chain.

Services

As a leading name in budget, no-frills gyms, they offer those looking to enjoy the benefits of exercise equipment, free weights, and a full menu of different exercise classes around the clock. At outlets across the UK, you will find high-quality cardio equipment such as rowing machines, exercise bikes, steppers, stair climbers, cross trainers, and treadmills. There are also fixed-weight machines for resistance training including lateral pull-down machines, bicep curls, shoulder press and chest press machines, along with hip abductors, multi-gym stations, ab machines, and leg presses.

If that wasn't enough, there is a wide range of free weight equipment to build up muscle mass with, such as plate-loaded equipment, squat racks, weight benches, and dumbbells weighing up to 50kg. Further to this, there are also free group classes covering a wide range of exercise and workout disciplines.

Brief History

The very first branch was opened in 2009, and from the very beginning, it had the focus of making exercise and fitness much more affordable, flexible, and convenient. It was to target everyone and not just a select demographic. The design of the gyms is based on providing the things that users really want and need, meaning they are not wasting money on unnecessary extras and are able to offer lower prices to use the equipment and services.

They don't require contracts and don't offer services such as spas, saunas, and swimming pools at their gyms. The company was established by the so-called 'serial entrepreneur' Peter Roberts and has grown from four sites between 2009 and 2011 in Edinburgh, Manchester, Leeds, and London to more than 200 now throughout the UK. In 2018, the gym chain reached 1 million members, making them the first business of their kind to achieve that particular milestone.

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