Life Time Unveils Class Collection: Streamlining Fitness Choices for Members

 

Krissy Vann | Host, All Things Fitness and Wellness

Life Time has introduced its Class Collection, a new initiative aimed at simplifying how members choose from its wide array of more than 40 unique fitness classes. This approach is designed to help individuals find classes that align with their health goals and personal interests, making the decision process less overwhelming.

The collection categorizes Life Time's extensive class offerings into nine specific groups, including Barre, boxing/kickboxing, cardio, cycle, dance, strength, yoga, and signature group training classes, ensuring there's a match for every fitness aspiration.

Nastassia Smith, Vice President of Classes at Life Time, highlighted the value of the Class Collection, saying, "Life Time upholds a 32-year legacy of featuring the best performers teaching the best classes across the industry and the debut of our Class Collection elevates the group fitness experience, while maintaining the supportive and energizing atmosphere that our classes have always had. Our new Class Collection truly delivers the ultimate boutique experience inside our unmatched destinations along with everything else our athletic country clubs provide."

The collection is not just about organizing classes; it's also about elevating the member experience by grouping classes into recognizable brands or "families." This makes it easier for members to stick with what they love or explore new options.

Included in the Class Collection are new formats like REMIXX Step, DANZE Jam, MAXOUT Core, and XTREME Kettlebell, alongside continuing popular formats such as Barbell Strength, AMP, and Warrior Sculpt under new branding.

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Credit: Life Time

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