Sunday, March 21st, 2010
Gym Offering Vital to Hotels’ Future Success
Why Invest In A Gym for Your Hotel or Lodge?
Call us on 071 863 73 98 or email fitness@gym4me.com Full set up, equipment, business plan, staff training and management systems
Today’s hotel and resort guest has more sophisticated tastes in fitness than his or her predecessor. Fitness complexes (and increasingly, spa treatment facilities) are now every bit as important in attracting new and returning business as meeting rooms, valet services and executive business centres. Travellers are far more likely to be members of a commercial health and fitness club than in years past.
What is most important to the hotel guest seeking a workout? As stated, those most likely to use a fitness centre while away from home—either on vacation or on a business trip—are often experienced and committed exercisers. Furthermore, they hope merely to keep from losing hard-won gains in their physical fitness, and they care more about maintaining their exercise habit than making forward strides in their fitness while away from their home base.
We have equipped more than 100 hotels in South Africa including some of the biggest brands such as
- BEACON ISLAND RESORT
- CITY LODGE
- GRACE HOTEL
- HILTON HOTEL GROUP
- HYATT
- MICHELANGELO HOTELS
- MOUNT NELSON HOTEL
- PROTEA HOTEL
- SUN INTERNATIONAL
With 20 years of experience in designing, running and equipping gyms in and around South Africa, I can create a profitable and effective fitness solution for you.
Equipment, Business plan, online advice and setup from as little as R50 000.
Miles Harrop,
Mobile: +27 (0) 71 863 7398
Web: www.miles.gym4me.com
Email: miles_jhb@mweb.co.za

This versatile machine, very similar to the Lat Pulldown includes the low row exercise.
Very handy stand which could be used for several purposes such as bench press support squat support etc.
A very handy bench when wanting to build your upper chest.
This is one of the most used piece of
A very good stretching exercise machine to stretch your back and define the muscularity in your back.