F45 Training Kicks Off Welcome Week with Free Classes
New participants can explore community-driven workouts, while fitness pros gain insights into client engagement strategies
F45 Training Holdings Inc. announces the launch of Welcome Week, a week-long initiative aimed at introducing new participants to its community-based group fitness programs. Beginning today, individuals who have not yet experienced F45 Training can attend classes for free at participating studios worldwide.
The initiative aims to make functional fitness more accessible, encouraging people of all fitness levels to join. During this week, participants can explore seven distinct workouts that combine high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and functional movements within a supportive environment.
Tom Dowd, CEO of F45 Training and a 2024 ATN Power Player, emphasized the importance of community in this initiative, stating, “Welcome Week is our way of opening our doors to you. This is your invitation to step into your local studio, meet our coaches and community, and discover the transformative power of our workouts.”
Throughout the week, new members will have the opportunity to engage with F45’s unique workout offerings, designed to be both challenging and adaptable to individual fitness levels. The initiative seeks to create a welcoming atmosphere, particularly for those new to fitness.
The brand recently launched FS8 and VAURA, which feature innovative approaches and hybridizations of Pilates, tone, and yoga. It’s added new longevity-boosting elements to its current programming as well.
The launch of Welcome Week offers insight and inspiration for other fitness brands by highlighting client acquisition strategies and community engagement. By promoting free classes, gyms can attract new clients and provide a supportive environment that enhances retention and satisfaction.
The workouts chosen as spotlights during an “open campus week” can also inspire trainers and instructors to step up their skills and offerings. This initiative serves as a valuable case study for fitness professionals looking to improve their programming and strengthen community ties within their own communities.