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Supplier showcase: Matrix Fitness: Building community

The University of Warwick has unveiled a £1 million refurbished gym in partnership with Matrix Fitness

Published in Health Club Management 2024 issue 10

The University of Warwick has announced the completion of a £1 million gym refurbishment at its renowned Sports and Wellness Hub. This state-of-the-art facility, developed in partnership with Matrix Fitness, marks a significant milestone in Warwick Sport’s strategy to promote active wellness for students, staff and the wider community.

The newly-upgraded gym features the latest equipment, an improved layout and a modern visual identity. Emphasising inclusivity and engagement, it caters for a diverse range of fitness needs, from elite athletic performance to community-based fitness.

“We’ve redesigned the space to include designated zones for functional training, strength and conditioning and cardio workouts,” says Mark Hyndman, director of sport and active lifestyles at Warwick Sport. “This has transformed the fitness experience, providing a seamless and engaging environment for all users.”

About the new gym
The gym now offers the latest cardiovascular and strength equipment from Matrix Fitness, including products from its Endurance, Ultra, Magnum, Go and Connexus ranges. In addition, as an official Hyrox partner, Warwick Sport has introduced a dedicated Hyrox training area, as well as a revitalised cycle studio with Matrix Fitness CXP bikes which incorporate intelligent cycling technology, allowing users to engage in personalised, competitive indoor cycling sessions, complete with live performance tracking.

Driven by extensive staff and customer feedback, as well as an independent review conducted by TrackMyGym, the refurbishment project aligns with Warwick’s mission to create inclusive spaces that promote community wellness and encourage an active lifestyle.

“Matrix Fitness has been an incredible partner throughout this journey,” continues Hyndman. “Its innovative approach, attention to detail and educational support for our on-site team have been invaluable in creating a gym that not only meets fitness needs, but also enhances the sense of community at Warwick.”

The University of Warwick’s Active Wellness and Sports Strategy also includes the “Broadening Horizons” initiative. As part of this, Matrix Fitness has played a key role in upskilling the team, enabling staff to deliver expert guidance, maximise the benefits of the new equipment and help members achieve their fitness goals.

To further enhance the installation, Alex Hurst, Matrix Fitness education sector specialist and master trainer, will work on-site two days a week to assist the team with the implementation of new programming and workouts.

More: www.matrixfitness.co.uk

photo: Warwick Sport

"Matrix Fitness has been an incredible partner throughout this journey" – Mark Hyndman, director of sport and active lifestyles at Warwick Sport

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Published in Health Club Management 2024 issue 10

The University of Warwick has announced the completion of a £1 million gym refurbishment at its renowned Sports and Wellness Hub. This state-of-the-art facility, developed in partnership with Matrix Fitness, marks a significant milestone in Warwick Sport’s strategy to promote active wellness for students, staff and the wider community.

The newly-upgraded gym features the latest equipment, an improved layout and a modern visual identity. Emphasising inclusivity and engagement, it caters for a diverse range of fitness needs, from elite athletic performance to community-based fitness.

“We’ve redesigned the space to include designated zones for functional training, strength and conditioning and cardio workouts,” says Mark Hyndman, director of sport and active lifestyles at Warwick Sport. “This has transformed the fitness experience, providing a seamless and engaging environment for all users.”

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“Matrix Fitness has been an incredible partner throughout this journey,” continues Hyndman. “Its innovative approach, attention to detail and educational support for our on-site team have been invaluable in creating a gym that not only meets fitness needs, but also enhances the sense of community at Warwick.”

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More: www.matrixfitness.co.uk

photo: Warwick Sport

"Matrix Fitness has been an incredible partner throughout this journey" – Mark Hyndman, director of sport and active lifestyles at Warwick Sport

Sign up here to get Fit Tech's weekly ezine and every issue of Fit Tech magazine free on digital.
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