Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park launches new fitness-focused wellbeing centre
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London has opened a new results-oriented wellbeing facility, with fitness packages provided by the exclusive health and fitness consultancy, Sculpt, to complement the existing eight treatment room Spa at Mandarin Oriental.
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has teamed up with Sculpt to offer members training guidance from experts, such as former international swimmer David Jones, to provide personal training, nutrition, swimming coaching, physiotherapy, Pilates and yoga in the new centre.
The new facility is a fitness centre, equipped with Technogym machines, a 17m (55.8ft) swimming pool – open to limited private membership with the residents of London in mind.
Time efficient and structured workouts for beginners, intermediate and advanced levels of training are programmed by the Technogym Kinesis Vision Unit and the InBody Analyser measures the guest’s overall fitness.
Post-workout indulgences include Four Senses loungers in the centre’s changing areas. The seats feature heated gel pads, colour-changing light sequences, essential oil fragrances and personal audio systems.
The female changing area has a steamroom and the male changing area includes a sauna. Ice fountains and experience showers are located in both areas.
The Spa is also offering a new range of detox and slimming treatments which include a caviar salt scrub, lymphatic drainage massage, detoxifying body wrap, facial reflexology as well as dietary and lifestyle advice.
The Spa also includes male and female sanariums, vitality pools, amethyst crystal steamrooms, and a relaxation area.

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