Workout Anytime Expands to Augusta with Six New Centers

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Workout Anytime, the Atlanta-based fitness chain, is planning to open six new fitness centers in Augusta, Georgia, starting this year. This expansion brings much-needed fitness options to underserved areas like Grovetown and Columbia County. The company aims to foster a welcoming community environment, focusing on wellness and recovery alongside traditional workouts. As anticipation grows, they’re taking a careful approach to real estate decisions, ensuring quality in their facilities. With their approach to fitness and community engagement, Workout Anytime is set to revolutionize the fitness landscape in Augusta.

Workout Anytime Plans a Fitness Revolution in Augusta!

Hey there, Augusta! Big news is coming your way as the Atlanta-based fitness chain Workout Anytime gets ready to flex its muscles in your neighborhood. That’s right, they’re planning to set up not just one, but six new fitness centers in the Augusta area, and they’re starting this year!

Bringing Fitness to Georgia

Founded way back in 1999 in Douglasville, Georgia, Workout Anytime has grown like a well-watered plant! With around 180 franchises scattered from one Portland (that’s in Oregon) to the other Portland (hello, Maine!), they’re finally making their move into Georgia—but this time, it’s outside the bustling metro Atlanta region. And you know what that means? It’s an exciting opportunity for fitness enthusiasts who have longed for more options in their area.

Finding the Perfect Spot

This fitness chain has a keen eye for locating gyms in “underserved areas”. They’re currently eyeing spots like Grovetown and the Wymberly retirement community in Columbia County, so keep your eyes peeled! What’s even more fascinating is how the company confidently operates its gyms right across from competitors, claiming to offer larger facilities and better equipment. If that doesn’t sound like a solid challenge to the existing fitness scene, we don’t know what does!

Big and Welcoming

The company has just opened its newest and largest location in Irondale, Alabama, which is a whopping 18,000 square feet! For a typical franchise, you can expect sizes ranging from 8,000 to 11,000 square feet. This means there will be plenty of room to stretch, lift, and work on your fitness goals without feeling cramped or intimidated.

Workout Anytime wants to create an environment that feels welcoming—think of that friendly bar you enjoy going to where everyone knows your name. They are all about community vibes and want to create a gym culture where nobody feels out of place.

Wellness Is Key!

When it comes to workouts, they’re not just about cardio or lifting weights. Workout Anytime places a strong emphasis on wellness and recovery. Their offerings include a balanced mix of cardio, strength training, fun group workouts, and personalized one-on-one training sessions. Newer gyms, like those they plan to open, often come with “premium suites” featuring fabulous perks such as infrared saunas, hydromassage lounges, and tanning beds. Clients have responded positively, making these features a hit!

One aspect that really sets Workout Anytime apart is their focus on recovery—a critical point in making a strong impression in the competitive gym landscape. After all, it’s not just about working out; it’s about feeling good afterwards too!

Taking It Slow and Steady

Before you dash to sign up, keep in mind that the company is taking its time making real estate decisions. So, while anticipation builds for the new gyms, don’t expect them to pop up overnight. There’s a lot of thought and planning going into this, which means the quality of the new gyms will be top-notch when they finally open.

Interestingly, the Augusta area is drawing plenty of interest from franchisees, given the vast growth opportunities available. This bodes well for the future of the fitness community in your area!

Honoring the Community

On top of all this exciting news, the Workout Anytime location in Aiken recently hosted a heartfelt 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb challenge, where participants climbed 2,071 steps to honor the victims of that tragic day. It’s a beautiful reminder that fitness can also serve a purpose beyond ourselves and connect communities.

And speaking of connections, actor Mark Wahlberg made a splash at the Aiken gym not too long ago! Although there was a bit of a mix-up initially, he returned to clear things up and give the gym some love. His visit put a spotlight on the facility, but the gym’s owner emphasized their mission: to create a welcoming experience for everyone—celebrities, locals, and fitness newcomers alike.

Get Ready to Sweat!

All in all, it looks like Workout Anytime is gearing up for something truly special in the Augusta area. Whether you’re a fitness fanatic or just starting out, the arrival of these new gyms could be just what the community needed. So lace up those sneakers, Augusta, because exciting times are on the horizon!

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