Planet Fitness has opened its newest club, in Boksburg, aimed at extending its national footprint while reinforcing its philosophy that places movement, inclusion and wellbeing at the centre of how people train.
Designed for how South Africans live today, the Boksburg club aims to reflect a shift away from rigid ideals and towards training as something personal, intuitive and sustainable. It is a space built to support different bodies, energy levels and motivations, irrespective of whether members are training intensely, moving gently, or simply showing up for themselves, says the company.
"Our focus is not on prescribing how people should train," says Mannee de Wet, Managing Director of Planet Fitness. "It is about creating environments where people feel comfortable moving in ways that work for them. When people feel at ease, confident and supported, consistency follows naturally."
The club aims to bring together dedicated strength and cardio zones, a large hybrid training floor, group classes, recovery-focused spaces and social areas that encourage members to slow down as much as they push forward. Every element has been considered through the lens of longevity, mobility and overall wellbeing, recognising that training is not a short-term pursuit, but a lifelong relationship with the joy of movement, adds the company.
The opening of Boksburg aligns with Planet Fitness's broader brand direction for the year, which centres on movement as an emotion rather than an obligation. This thinking extends beyond physical spaces into how the brand communicates, translating into content and experiences that reflect how people actually feel, move and live, says the company.
This philosophy is rooted in a simple idea: movement often starts with a feeling rather than a goal. It is the sense of energy that follows training, the clarity that comes from showing up, or the motivation that builds when movement is shared with others. Rather than asking people to become something new, Planet Fitness aims to create spaces that help them reconnect with what their bodies already know, how to move in ways that feel natural, sustainable and rewarding, adds the company.
By focusing on individuality rather than conformity, the Boksburg club encourages members to approach training as part of their everyday lives, not as a seasonal reset. It is a place where training is guided by instinct and enjoyment, supporting long-term wellbeing rather than short-term pressure, says the company.
Boksburg forms part of Planet Fitness's long-term, responsible growth strategy. With plans to open five new clubs annually until 2030, the focus remains on building training homes that are rooted in their communities and responsive to changing needs, adds the company.
"Growth only matters if it adds value," concludes De Wet. "For us, this value is measured in how people feel when they walk through our doors: welcome, capable and motivated to move in their own way."
For more information, visit www.planetfitness.co.za. You can also follow Planet Fitness on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Instagram, or on TikTok.
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