Revolution Lifestyle opens health club in Bangor
Irish operator, Revolution Fitness, which has a location in Newtownabbey, NI, has opened the Revolution Lifestyle health club in Bangor, Northern Ireland.
The premium health and wellness facility brings together fitness, recovery and social connection to enable people to transform their lifestyles.
The 24-hour, Hyrox-affiliated gym has a recovery hub with hot and cold baths and a sauna and a 'nutritionally-focused' café where people can socialise or work.
Pilates, indoor cycling and a golf simulator are also offered.
GM, Daniel Rutter, says: “Revolution Lifestyle has been built with community at its core. Our ambition is to create a welcoming space that goes beyond the traditional gym experience, somewhere people at every stage of their fitness journey feel comfortable, supported and inspired to prioritise their health and wellbeing.
“While we're committed to high standards and expert guidance, this facility is ultimately about bringing people together. We want to build a positive, inclusive environment where members can train, connect and grow as part of a strong local community.”
The £1.5 million facility received £450,000 from the Investment Fund for Northern Ireland, managed by Whiterock, which offers a range of commercial finance options to support businesses from all sectors in Northern Ireland at different growth stages.
Una Warnock, investment director at Whiterock, says: “The Revolution Lifestyle model is a game-changer for the local fitness community in Bangor. The luxury fitness market is growing, with many making their physical and mental wellbeing a priority and wishing to train in a premium environment with access to amenities beyond a regular gym.”

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