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A focus on strength training

Natalie McKelvie is pumped that her new business, Fitstop Ocean Grove, has been embraced by so many people who want to reach their fitness goals in a supportive group environment.

Natalie launched Fitstop Ocean Grove three months ago.

“As a new business to Ocean Grove, it has been amazing to feel support from the whole community. It is not only our amazing family and friends who are helping us make this dream come true, but the many Fitstoppers who are now making connections with each other and creating this fabulous fitness community,“ said Natalie.

Fitstop Ocean Grove offers functional training in a group environment with a strong focus on strength training.

“Our coaches can change and alter any exercises to ensure all members are working to their abilities but are still progressing and achieving their goals,“ Natalie explained.

Natalie and her coaching team are personable and knowledgeable. They safely and accurately support members of all fitness levels through the exercise techniques.

Natalie says it is her passion for health and fitness that drove her to create the Fitstop Ocean Grove community.

“I want to help our members feel healthier, stronger and happier humans,“ said Natalie.

“My husband and three children drive me every day to be the best version of myself as a mum and wife. Sometimes that means putting myself first and for me exercise is essential for this, which I know is the same for many people. So I am really passionate about our gym being an environment where others feel comfortable, safe and a part of our community.“

To try Fitstop for yourself all you need to do is download the app and book a free session. Find out more on Instagram @fitstopoceangrove, Facebook or contact Natalie on 0433 715 958

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