FITNESS enthusiasts are reaping the benefits of your Worcester News loyalty card so they can shed some pounds and save some pounds.
The loyalty card gives customers at both pf2 healthclubs in Worcestershire a 10 per cent discount, whether they choose to pay an annual fee or in regular direct debit payments every month.
There are two pf2 healthclubs – one in Diglis in Worcester and the other in Malvern – which both have the latest and best equipment, whether your goal is losing weight, toning up or building muscle.
In both are a variety of different types of equipment from weights rooms to cardio-equipment, including the full range of rowing machines, steppers and running machines.
In total, there are between 60 and 80 pieces of equipment at each of the two clubs.
They also offer free access for members to classes such as spinning and body pump and there is no need for those who use the club to be tied into a contract, meaning they can cancel their membership at any time.
There is also a relaxation area for coffees and the club has power plate machines which many other health clubs do not have, says general manager Jason Brown.
He said: “We have extensive facilities and we think the loyalty card is a great idea.
“All our classes are free to members. We have a very good cross-section of members, male and female.
“All our staff have training with an external provider.
"It’s affordable but high-quality fitness.”
The club also enjoys close links with Chessgrove Day Spa in Ditchford Bank Road, Hanbury, near Bromsgrove, which is also part of the loyalty card scheme and offers a 20 per cent discount off half and full-day passes.
The loyalty card is only available to you if you have your Worcester News delivered six days a week.
To sign up, call 01905 742333 or log on to worcesternews.co.uk/loyaltycard/apply
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