onePT to open new fitness facility in Rochdale

Date published: 14 December 2017


Personal training and fitness company, one PT, is to open a 5,000 square foot gym in Rochdale on 6 January.

The gym will be officially opened by Mayor Ian Duckworth and Piers Linney, former star of Dragon’s Den and recently appointed non-executive director of British Business Bank.

The onePT concept is being spearheaded by Dr Neil Fell PhD, the former manager of the Sports Medicine and Human Performance Facility at St George’s Park (the training home of the England football teams), in conjunction with onePT Academy Director, PT and fitness education professional, Phill Wright.

The onePT facility has been designed and equipped in strategic partnership with Darren Golden, MD of sports equipment company Exigo-UK.

Dr Fell said: “We will offer customers a complete health and fitness programme, including ongoing assessment, nutritional support, group and individual exercise and the latest fitness technologies, to create a truly bespoke experience for each and every one of our valued clients.”

Mr Golden added: “This is the most exciting project we have been involved in over our 22 years of operation as a leading facility design and equipment manufacturer, both in the UK and overseas.”

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