Florida’s Blue-Lighted Amped Fitness Enters Texas with Richardson Location
Known for its "blue light aesthetic and positive culture," Amped Fitness says its Richardson location will offer "affordable membership options" while offering everything from weights to tanning to saunas, HydroMassage beds, a "Women's-Only Babe Cave," and more.
Amped Fitness, a high-energy gym brand known for its “blue light aesthetic and positive culture,” has made its first foray into Texas with a location is set to open soon at 110 Campbell Road in Richardson. The North Texas entry marks the brand’s 25th corporate-owned location.
The company says its “affordable membership options” aim to inspire people to achieve their fitness goals and lead healthier, more active lifestyles, “without breaking the bank.”
The 38,000-square-foot Richardson gym will offer a “state-of-the-art facility and top-of-the-line equipment,” Amped Fitness said, featuring cutting-edge classes and “a multitude of amenities at no added cost.”
Everything from weights to tanning to saunas and HydroMassage beds
Nightowls who like to pump iron late are in luck. The company says its Richardson location will offer 24/7 gym access and “no contracts,” along with cardio & strength equipment, daily instructor-led and virtual group classes, an Amped Recovery Zone, tanning, saunas, and HydroMassage beds.
The location will also offer something called a “Women’s-Only Babe Cave,” a Functional Freedom Zone, VIP guest access, childcare offered seven days a week, and more.
Updates on the location’s official opening are forthcoming on the company’s website at ampedfitness.com and at @ampedfitnessrichardson.
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