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  2. PureGym - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, PureGym acquired all gyms from rival UK fitness chain LA Fitness, bringing the total number of gyms across the UK to 141. In 2019 an acquisition of Danish chain Fitness World added another approximately 200 centers to the portfolio. [5] As of October 2022, PureGym has 327 gyms in the UK. [6]

  3. List of health club chains - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gym chains by country. Some gyms may have the same name but in fact be unrelated. Some gyms may have the same name but in fact be unrelated. This is a list of generally corporate-owned or franchised gyms operating worldwide.

  4. Soho Gyms - Wikipedia

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    Soho Gyms was a British chain of gyms spread out across central London. According to filings at Companies House, Soho Gyms’ holding company Ovalhouse made a pre-tax profit of £611,000 in 2014, on sales of £8.02m. [1] In 2017 it was reported that profits were falling due, in part, to increased local competition. [2] [3]

  5. Category:Gyms in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  6. Energie Group - Wikipedia

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    Énergie Fitness Clubs are the original énergie Group brand. Clubs are typically between 5,000 and 25,000 sq. ft. and provide full service clubs. [5] Clubs have a reception, café/lounge area, fitness area, studio, locker rooms and showers and many include spa areas, swimming pool, treatment rooms and spinning studios. [6]

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  8. Gymbox - Wikipedia

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    Gymbox is a British fitness company that runs gyms in London. [1] [2] Gymbox was cited as "one of the trendier additions to London's flourishing fitness scene... Gymbox is aimed at fitness freaks with deep pockets". [3] Lonely Planet considered it to be the most popular gym in London. [4]

  9. Fitness culture - Wikipedia

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    Fitness culture is a sociocultural phenomenon surrounding exercise and physical fitness. It is usually associated with gym culture , as doing physical exercises in locations such as gyms , wellness centres and health clubs is a popular activity.