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A Luxury Workout

- — THOMAS WALLER

"New York needs this, it needs it now," professed David Barton, just before cutting the ribbon on

U by David Barton, his 35,000- square-foot new luxury gym concept in the former Chelsea YMCA space. "I'm a long-term Chelsea resident. I just love it here and I think she's still not only cool, but got a lot of heart, a lot of soul."

Barton has spent decades in the competitiv­e luxury fitness game, opening his namesake gym 30 years ago and

TMPL gyms in 2017, making waves with his marketing tag line: Look Better Naked. He eventually left his namesake gym, selling it off. "A few years later, people who are running it shut the business down in a way that was very upsetting to me," he said of the experience.

Now the fitness guru — whose gym/ nightclub/ destinatio­n concept drew in the downtown fashion set along with powerlifte­rs with its thumping music, sexy lighting and premium equipment — is back and looking to disrupt the

New York City luxury gym market again.

Set over three floors, U is an expansive new take on health and training through new technologi­es selected by Barton. The 23rd Street location introduces the latest science- backed technologi­es, including the Neubie, a direct current electro, muscular stimulatio­n device that reprograms muscles for optimized performanc­e and recovery times. "It's a phenomenal piece of technology that changed my life," Barton said.

U has also partnered with the Precision Health Alliance, delivering a complete epigenetic diagnostic profile with insights into members' personal health via AI, taking a scientific approach that removes the guesswork out of users' fitness journeys while providing a fitness blueprint that capitalize­s on one's genetic potential.

The first floor houses a mix of traditiona­l cardio machinery while the lower level serves as the space for weight and strength training complete with dumbbells, squat racks and benches. The gym offers a take on the future of exercise — housing

ARX adaptive resistance equipment, which utilizes patented, motorized resistance and computer software to maximize every rep. The strength training equipment includes a U exclusive: Pannatta. Manufactur­ed in Italy, Barton describes the it as "the next level of exercise equipment."

Hospitalit­y comes from Mush Room — developed in collaborat­ion with Bill Gilroy from Employees Only — a mushroom-focused cafe.

"This gym, well there are just a lot of things about it that a lot of New York gyms just don't have," Barton said, adding that the new concept is a gift to the city and neighborho­od he holds dear. "What's great is the people I have around me," he said, explaining the gym's realizatio­n was a group exercise. "It's not just me, it's really these people who make it happen."

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