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2016-02-21
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Impuls Enjoys a Good Year for Gym Chain in Lithuania

Milon equipment is set to be used for the first time in the Baltic region as Impuls launches new fitness club in Lithuania. The €1 million project is placed in the centre of Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius, and will boast the highly regarded equipment that can provide expert analysis of the body in moments. The equipment also provides the user with a programme tailored with both muscle structure and goals in mind.
The new club is spread over three floors and uses over 2,000 square metres of space for a gym, sauna, weights area as well as a functional training zone. Impuls are targeting the fitness club at city centre workers at a cost of around €60 a month. This new club, located in an old casino and restaurant building, brings Impuls’ repertoire up to 12 in Lithuania including six in the capital. 2015 was topped off with the launch of their low cost brand ‘Lemon Gym’ which is currently available in Lithuania, Latvia and more recently, Estonia via the acquisition of local business Arctic Sports Clubs.
Vidmantas Siugzdinis, CEO of Impuls, has said “The centre of Vilnius has a shortage of top-level fitness facilities. We’re confident that both residents and people working nearby will appreciate this place and its hi-tech equipment.”