Join East Riding Leisure at the Hornsea Hub for a free open day, celebrating the recent reopening of their fully refurbished gym.
The event will take place on Saturday, 28 September, 9am until 4pm.
The gym redevelopment has seen the installation of 55 brand new, state of the art pieces of fitness equipment. Visitors will have the opportunity to try out this new equipment and explore the upgraded facility.
The gym itself has also been fully redecorated, complete with a modernised, reconfigured layout which makes the best use of space and guarantees the optimal experience for gymgoers.
The new interactive features showcase virtual active technology and internet capability on all cardiovascular equipment.
Some of the new features include Ascent Trainers®, hybrid cycle machines, functional trainers, ClimbMill Touch equipment, hybrid cycle touch apparatus and many more.
All day Hornsea leisure centre will be running an exciting range of classes and activities which are completely free to attend.
The swimming pool will host public swimming and an inflatable session to enjoy. The RPM studio will feature a variety of classes to get the heart racing including indoor cycling and a virtual sprint. In the Group X studio visitors will be able to take part in body combat, body pump and many more stimulating classes. In the sports hall there will be zorb football, soft play and a bouncy castle to keep the children entertained.
There will also be community market tables to browse as well as a catering sample table.
Councillor Nick Coultish, East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism, said:
‘’This event is a great way for people to see the impressive facilities that Hornsea Leisure has to offer. The upgraded gym will provide visitors and members alike a better experience moving forward and we can’t wait to see what people think about the improvements.’’
Booking is advised for the available activities as there are limited spaces. Contact Hornsea reception at erleisure.hornsea@eastriding.gov.uk or 01482 393980 to secure a place on one of the sessions.


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