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Fitness First and Tesco join forces

9th December 2008 Print
Fitness First and Tesco join forces Leading gym chain Fitness First is on a mission to get more people into regular exercise and has joined forces with supermarket giant Tesco to set the ball rolling. Fitness First has launched a range of fitness products designed for people to ease their way into exercise – and hopefully inspire them to join the 7.2 million people in this country who are already gym members.

David Langridge from Fitness First said there are still so many people who know they should be getting fitter but who need some help to take that plunge.

“Our new range of products even come with a free day pass to one of our gyms so when people can see the positive effect of a piece of equipment they will want more and become a regular gym member,” he said.

The new products range from pilates, running and yoga kits through to dumbbells, a boxing set and exercise bike – and costs start at just £12.99.

The Fitness First home fitness range is available from Tesco and online at fitnessfirstathome.com, each product includes a free Fitness First guest day pass:

Gym ball £12.99
6kg dumbbell set £14.50
Running set £15
Pilates toning set £17
Strength set £19.99
Yoga set £19.99
Womens boxing set £39.99
Mens boxing set £39.99
Exercise bike £199.99
Cross trainer £249.59
Rowing machine £300

Fitness First is the largest privately owned health club group in the world with over 550 Fitness First clubs worldwide reaching over 1.7 million members. In the UK alone there are 170 Fitness First clubs with over 465,000 members. Log on to fitnessfirst.com for more information and to find a club.

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Fitness First and Tesco join forces