Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Power World Gyms expands its presence with the opening of the Ethul Kotte branch

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Power World Gyms, Sri Lanka’s pioneering fitness arena and the largest fitness training chain, recently opened its full-fledged fitness center at Ethul Kotte.

The new 6000sqft gym offers a variety of convenient health and fitness options for the community. Equipped with state-of-the-art fitness equipment, the Gym features spacious training areas with facilities including a fully equipped cardio section, a free weight area and personal training among other amenities. With the addition of this location, Power World chain now has over 100,000sqft of gym space and is by far the largest fitness training chain in Sri Lanka with an undisputed reputation among fitness and gym enthusiast­s. Power World aims to continue its expansion drive with fitness centres that offer positive and encouragin­g atmosphere, coupled with great amenities at competitiv­e prices.

“We are delighted to have launched our newest gym at Ethul Kotte which is fully geared with the latest fitness equipment and high-quality amenities. Healthy living and fitness is exhibiting a significan­t surge in the recent times as individual­s are increasing­ly adopting a health conscious lifestyle. To cater to this growing demand, Power World Gyms continue to offer individual­s an opportunit­y to maintain a healthy lifestyle by making exercising accessible at an affordable price” said Talavou F. Alailima, Founder, Power World Gyms.

Power World Gyms has an undisputed industry reputation for its great equipment and certified personnel who are experts in personaliz­ing routines to help achieve one’s fitness goals. Working towards their goal of providing affordable, yet high-quality services, the gym offers extremely competitiv­e membership rates.

Establishe­d in 1994 with a vision to bring fitness centers to every neighborho­od, Sri Lanka’s largest fitness chain now has a total network of over 20 gyms serving over 30,000 members across the country.

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