It’s official! Commando Steve has joined Coaching Zone as its newest brand ambassador. As a household name, known for getting results for his clients, Steve will add great strength to the Coaching Zone brand and provide additional value to Coaching Zone members across the country, according to Belgravia Health and Fitness CEO Ian Jensen-Muir. “Steve …
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Newcastle Herald recommends Ninja Parc as an ideal way to keep kids moving during school holidays.
THE third season of Australian Ninja Warrior begins tonight and I am planning to cash in on the hype with my own kids. While the bubble-wrap mum inside of me doesn’t want them launching themselves off all kinds of stuff after watching a couple of episodes, setting up our own “Ninja” style courses at the …
Ninja Parc Indoor Obstacle Course set to change how Townsville moves
MEDIA RELEASE Ninja Parc Indoor Obstacle Course set to change how Townsville moves A new way of moving is coming to Townsville. Ninja Parc Indoor Obstacle Course is opening its doors at the Thuringowa Wildcatz Indoor Sports Arena Saturday, 15 June. With a focus on making fitness fun and accessible for all ages and abilities, …
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Why newest Franchisee, Mel Tempest, chose Genesis Health & Fitness
I am so excited to write this blog, to let you know about some pretty massive changes that will take place in 2019.
Coaching Zone Franchisee announced as Men’s Health Fitness Director
Our very own Coaching Zone Five Dock (Sydney) Co-Franchisee, Todd Liubinskas has just been announced as the Men’s Health Australia Fitness Director. Congratulations Todd!
Interview with John Pirlo Genesis Health and Fitness and Ninja Parc Franchisee
Read Newcastle Herald interview with John Pirlo, Genesis Health and Fitness and Ninja Parc Franchisee.
Coaching Zone Five Dock has been listed by Men’s Health as one of the best new gyms in Australia!
The Australian fitness culture is booming, and it’s an extremely exciting time to get involved. Growth in the sector doesn’t show any signs of slowing down, with projections estimating revenue from fitness to reach around AU$2.4 billion locally by 2022. And it’s easy to see why.