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Fitness now a 24/7 affair

No time for exercise? No excuse.

Derrimut 24:7 gyms never close and with eight locations around Victoria there’s bound to be one nearby.

Calling all the fitness fanatics in the northern suburbs! Derrimut 24:7 Thomastown’s brand new fully air-conditioned gym is now open and staffed 24 hours, every day of the year.

The Thomastown gym has 3400 square metres packed with new gym equipment and amenities, no contracts and no sign-up fees all year round.

There’s a full-sized boxing ring and MMA ring, cardio equipment with brands such as Precor or Proflex, a huge range of classes, including Les Mills classes, a separate ladies’ gym, supplements, a clothing range, showers, massage and chiropractor available onsite, meal packs and plenty of parking available.

Casual visits, including use of the gym, amenities and classes, cost just $5 or pay $9.95 (per week on a direct debit plan with no contact). But you’ll save even more for a yearly membership at only $399.

Staff are experienced, friendly, welcoming and helpful.

Thomastown manager Mark Louwen says at Derrimut 24:7 it’s all about changing the culture by ensuring all staff have the right answers.

“We take great pride in providing fitness enthusiasts the opportunity to train, no matter what the time, the day or the weather,” he says.

Personal trainers are on-site and happy to chat and assist in personal goal achievement and answer any queries about health and fitness.

All locations house the world’s first-rate, champion exercise equipment brands such as Nautilus, Hammer Strength and Life Fitness, and there are extensive group fitness classes and a Protein 24:7 supplement superstore with huge discounts for members at www.protein247.com.au.

Hungry after that workout? The Derrimut Cafe offers delicious chef-prepared meals and snacks specifically to assist in keeping to clients’ dietary requirements and enabling an indulgence in great-tasting food with a clear conscience.

Derrimut 24:7 Health & Fitness’ vision is to have 300 gyms operating locally and internationally by 2030, creating 10,000 Australian jobs.

Derrimut 24:7 Gym Thomastown, 187-205 Settlement Road, Thomastown. Open 24 hours, seven days. Inquiries: 9464 0800
or www.derrimut247.com.au

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