Band of Brothers Fitness Group recently announced it is bringing a new gym experience to Fort Smith’s premiere neighborhood. The group will open the city’s first Anytime Fitness location in the city’s booming Chaffee Crossing district on Dec. 1.
“Anytime Fitness and Chaffee Crossing were made for each other,” said Dearonne Bethea, Band of Brothers CEO. “As the fastest-growing gym franchise in the world, our attention to detail provides an unsurpassed workout experience that operates on our clients’ schedule. The Chaffee Crossing neighborhood is booming, and we can’t wait to take our place in the community.”
The forthcoming fitness center, located at 6220 Massard Road, will offer 6,000 square feet of workout space including both cardio machines and free weights, available 24 hours a day. Other amenities include fitness classes, team training, personal training and online coaching through the Anytime Fitness Coaching app. Plus, every member receives a free fitness consultation at sign up, to create the best individualized workout regimen for their body and desired results.
“Every one of our members is unique in their fitness goals and we respect that,” said Cade Sisemore, general manager of the new Fort Smith location. “Whether you’ve been working out for years or you’re brand-new to the gym experience, we create an environment that is clean, safe and welcoming. Our team is committed to each member’s success.”
Pre-opening individual memberships are available now. New members join for just $1 enrollment and pay nothing until the gym opens. Coaching memberships get a free 30-day “Get Started” plan and other perks. Corporate partnerships are also available now during Pre-sale.
“We’re in a very competitive labor market and times are stressful,” Sisemore said. “A corporate gym membership is a wonderful employee benefit that can help a company attract and retain the best help. More than that, it gives those employees an outlet for staying physically healthy and mentally sharp, thus performing at their best every day.”
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