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Fusion Lifestyle chooses Physical Company to kit out functional training zones

Physical Company has supplied Fusion Lifestyle, an independent registered charity, with equipment to kit out functional training zones at four leisure centres. These are Southgate Leisure Centre, South Norwood Leisure Centre, Waddon Leisure Centre and Dulwich Leisure Centre.

The charity has installed a comprehensive range of functional equipment including medicine balls, BOSU balance trainers, powerbags, kettlebells and ViPRs as well as the latest Stroops Slastix resistance bands.

“Our customer research and feedback indicated that our members wanted to use functional training equipment,” said Darren Anderson, group retention and product development manager at Fusion Lifestyle. “Physical Company offered the kit we required to fulfill our needs and had some innovative new products too. Having the very latest functional equipment will create a new workout experience for members and will allow us to offer small group training on the gym floor.”

“As functional training is becoming more popular it is no surprise that Fusion Lifestyle has seen a demand for this type of equipment,” said John Halls, sales and marketing director at Physical Company. “Stroops Slastix resistance bands will be completely new to most members. They are a lot of fun and are ideal for the small group classes that Fusion Lifestyle are looking to run.”

For innovative functional training equipment visit www.physicalcompany.co.uk.


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