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Gym welcomes everyone

At Geelong’s Listen To Your Body (LTYB) “everyone is welcome” regardless of shape, age, size or experience.

LTYB offers a supportive and welcoming environment, explains owner Will D’Ornay.

“Whether you’re someone who regularly trains or you’re new to exercise, we want to make your journey as easy and enjoyable as possible,” Will says.

Parents are even encouraged to bring their children along, Will explains.

“We provide a dedicated space set up to entertain the kids. Parents enjoy having that option to be able to look after the kids and workout at the same time.”

Located at Unit 2/342 Pakington Street, LTYB provides personalised group training, coupled with supportive trainers who share a passion for health, fitness and wellbeing.

“Having like-minded people next to you during a session takes the pressure off a lot of people,” Will says.

LTYB trainers consult with clients throughout their entire fitness journey.

“We make sure our clients set some goals at the beginning, and then overtime we help them work toward those goals,” Will says.

“No matter what health goal you hope to achieve, we’re here to help.”

The state-of-the-art studio offers a wide variety of classes that run throughout the week.

“We try to make it easy for clients to find session times that fit within their schedule,” Will says.

“Our members pay $52 a week and can do as many classes as they like.”

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