


Redcar Leisure Centre’s gym reopened on Saturday, September 20 after undergoing a £650,000 transformation.
The project, joint-funded by award-winning operator Everyone Active and Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, saw the gym extended to 150 stations.
A full refurbishment included the arrival of state-of-the-art Life Fitness equipment and an extended strength and conditioning area, featuring four new racks with lifting platforms.
A new recovery area boasting Therabody equipment has been added, while brand new flooring and matting has been installed.
The official launch of the new gym will take place on Saturday, September 27, with live DJ Krystal Roxx DJing two Clubbercise sessions.
The Beat Boutique will also be doing a live set in the gym from 11.30am-1.30pm, while personal training taster sessions will be on offer.
The upgrades at Redcar Leisure Centre are reflected in other Everyone Active facilities on Teesside.
A new Reformer studio is opening at Middlesbrough Sports Village tomorrow (Tuesday, September 22), as part of the Everyone Active’s commitment to provide innovative fitness offerings.
Reformer is performed on a specialist machine with adjustable resistance and a moving platform, resulting in a versatile workout that can be tailored to suit individual fitness levels.
Popular for its ability to strengthen the core, improve flexibility and assist with rehabilitation, the exercise is suitable for people of all ages and abilities.
Saltburn Leisure Centre’s gym reopened earlier this month, which included a refresh and upgraded equipment. Meanwhile, the outdoor football pitches at Middlesbrough Sports Village reopened in August after they were resurfaced and drainage improvements were carried out, with the £500,000 project funded by Middlesbrough Council.
Paul Ayre, Everyone Active’s area contract manager, said: “It’s great to see Everyone Active centres on Teesside getting fantastic upgrades that enable them to better serve local communities.