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    New functional fitness facility opens

    New functional fitness center opens

    Photo By Amy Perry | A line of fitness machines dominate the floor of the new Strength and Performance...... read more read more

    UNITED STATES

    07.21.2016

    Story by Amy Perry 

    Fort Gregg-Adams

    FORT LEE, Va. (July 21, 2016) -- Community members can check out the new Fort Lee Strength Performance Center Monday during an open house that will run 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

    During the event, there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony – also set for 9:30 a.m. – and will feature a variety of displays, information tables from the Lee community and equipment demonstrations.

    The facility – located in the former Post Field House – has been under construction for 9 months and cost over $700,000. Part of those funds came from Army G-9 as part of a pilot program to encourage functional fitness.

    The SPC joins the MacLaughlin and Clark Fitness Centers to offer the community more and varied options for exercise, said Dan Gauvin, the center’s facility manager. It will be open from 5 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 4-8 p.m.

    “This center is different because it focuses on functional fitness,” he said. “We have 3,000-square feet of Astroturf, so we can do things like tire flips, rope pulls or sled pushes. There are more areas for circuit training for individuals or groups to come in and design their own program.”

    Most of the equipment is new, Gauvin said. The equipment also has new programming in the machines. This center adds more than 40,000 square feet to the current fitness centers.

    “A big reason we wanted this center was because our other facilities are getting overcrowded,” he said. “We didn’t foresee the approval for a new facility, so we decided to preempt that and renovate the Post Field House to meet that need. With the help from Army G-9, we were able to get additional funding for equipment and as a pilot program, we are among the first to get some of the equipment through the bulk-buy program.”

    Another way they are bringing technology to the new fitness center is through a program called WellBeats. It offers virtual training in one of the side rooms where a pre-programmed instructor – whose image is projected onto the wall – guides users through the class. There are more than 225 classes available, from kickboxing to yoga to cycling. The room also has a variety of fitness equipment available to use with the virtual sessions.

    “In the beginning, we will set up a class schedule to show a variety of the offerings and the classes will start at that time,” said Gauvin. “There is no waiting for other people in the class or the instructor. Best of all, it’s completely free. This system is a direct result of an Army Family Action Plan request for free fitness classes.”

    Eventually, people will be able to select the classes they want to take on a first come, first-served basis. If it’s a popular offering, there are additional systems that could be installed in other locations across the fitness centers.

    The center also features a mini CrossFit gym. There are classes Monday - Friday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m. The open gym hours – currently only offered from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. – will extend to the facility’s hours.














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    Date Taken: 07.21.2016
    Date Posted: 07.21.2016 09:03
    Story ID: 204581
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