AnyClass - a new movement in fitness, launches

AnyClass - a new movement in fitness, launches

24 April 2015, 2:08PM
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Caption:  Founder Elena Torriani


Aerial yoga, pole dancing, boxing and crossfit this week? The fitness world is your oyster with AnyClass.

The first service of its kind in Australia, AnyClass (www.anyclass.com.au) is a new fitness movement that, through just one membership, allows you to experience unlimited classes at dozens of gyms and studios.

Based on the successful model that has been taking the US fitness industry by storm through companies like ClassPass and FitMob, AnyClass now makes the same offer of unlimited variety available to the fitness-lovers of Australia.

With AnyClass you can try a new class every day. Whether its yoga, pilates, mixed martial arts or something different, variety will become your new routine.

“The boutique fitness space is booming in Australia,” says AnyClass Co-Founder Elena Torriani who comes from a family of gym owners and joined up with renowned Sydney-based startup builders, 25Fifteen (www.25fifteen.com), to create AnyClass.

“I kept hearing friends say that they could never attend all of the classes they wanted to, across a number of studios, because membership to all of them would be too expensive. So we’ve now solved that problem for them at AnyClass.”

The AnyClass fitness concept has also solved a major issue for group fitness providers too, says Torriani.

Linda Pereira, Owner of Bronte Fitness explains, “We believe we have an amazing product, but it can be hard for people to see that.    Now it’s easier than ever for people to experiment and, best of all, to add unlimited variety into their fitness routine.”

Whether pole-dancing in the morning or meditation at night, thanks to AnyClass it’s never been easier for friends to experiment with their fitness together. 

Using AnyClass is as simple as signing up on the AnyClass website, searching through the directory of available classes, then booking yourself in to one online.  No need to pay $30 dollars for each class, you can now go to all of them, and more, for a flat fee of $25 per week.

For those interested in bringing variety into their fitness life, the company is currently accepting signups for early access through their website and opening up the platform to people who have signed up, on a first-come basis.

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