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Focus on the members

DERRIMUT Health and Fitness is more than a gym, with their focus firmly on their members.
Business development manager Ashley Owen said the gym, which opened in Pakenham last week, provides a 24-hour, fully staffed gym and training facility.
“Our business isn’t just a gym, we pride ourselves on having the right culture and the right customer service that will see Derrimut gyms being around for a very long time,” Ashley said.
“We believe in having our facilities as a one-stop shop offering not only gym equipment but also supplements, food apparel and gym accessories.
“We also have a ladies-only gym within our facility. When you join as a member with Derrimut, you can use all of our eight locations which also include all the group fitness classes we offer.
“Price point of $9.95 per week and a casual visit for only $5, plus we also have group fitness classes ranging from Les Mills classes to boxing and X-Fit classes. We are fully staffed 24 hours, seven days a week.
“We are currently running a $299 12-month membership deal as a special for the opening of our new Pakenham facility – this offer expires on 6 May.”
Derrimut is in a service-based industry and believe they have the best staff providing the best customer service, which in turn will give you a great experience when you visit any Derrimut Gym.
“Our staff are fully trained in the fitness industry with most having cert three and cert four certificates in fitness. they are very enthusastic in their positions within the business and are looking forward to see massive numbers walking through our turnstiles,” Ashley said.
“We have Precor, Hammer Strength, Life Fitness and Proflex Gym Equipment. We sell protein supplements, $12 meal packs, clothing and eventually will offer a chiro and physio service within our facility.”
Derrimut Health and Fitness, 925 Princes Highway, Pakenham open 24 hours, seven days a week. Phone 1300 552 676.

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