AN innovative new fitness studio has launched a class to change the way people do business.
Two Birds Boutique Fitness offers health and career-focussed individuals a fun and efficient training session where professionals can burn calories and make connections.
Based on Washington Street in Glasgow’s business district, the studio will officially open its doors next week, with a “sweat-working session”. The brainchild of entrepreneur and qualified personal trainer Daniel Stevenson and his brother and co-owner Greg, participants will kill “two birds” – fitness and networking – with one stone, as they are put through an intense but fun workout with networking during the breaks.
After the workout, the sweat-workers will have the chance to relax and continue networking over a Dear Green coffee. “We hope sweat-working will capture the imagination of Glasgow’s business community as a way to fit exercise into busy lifestyles,” said Daniel.
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