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LiveWELL Training Club moves to a new space

The local gym is getting an upgrade with a bigger space.

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Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or someone stepping into a fitness program for the first time, LiveWELL provides a place for Lexingtonians to feel welcomed + encouraged on their health and fitness journey.

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LiveWELL Training Club has a new address: 233 East Main St., just one block from its old location. This move marks a new chapter for the local gym.

Owners Ann-Phillips Mayfield, her husband, Jay Ingle, and their partner, Keaton Jones, hope the new space offers even more opportunities for Lexingtonians to get healthy. Bonus: The new location features more natural light and a beautiful view of downtown Lexington to enjoy during a workout.

So, what does that mean for current gym members or those looking for a new gym? Because the new space is bigger, LiveWELL will be able to offer different services to its clients, including:

  • Expanded personal training services (two new trainers recently joined the team)
  • New state-of-the-art equipment (think: a new turf floor + sled)
  • More training space and options for NextUp youth performance athletes
  • A new custom app that clients can use to schedule sessions, view workouts, and help clients keep track of their progress in real time. Bonus: LiveWELL can send workouts to clients who travel.
  • and more

Interested in working out with the LiveWELL team? Connect with them to start training and learn more about the new space.

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