“Jetts Fitness has reached a monumental milestone with the grand opening of its 50th branch at the iconic One Bangkok,” cheerfully announced Mike Lamb, the dynamic CEO of Jetts Fitness Thailand. Known far and wide for its expansive reach, Jetts now proudly features five luxurious Jetts Black locations that dot the cityscape – including prestigious spots like The PARQ Rama IV, the elegant Gaysorn Village, the buzzing Central Westville, and the stylish Park Silom. Their newest jewel, however, shines brightly at One Bangkok, offering fitness enthusiasts an unparalleled opportunity to experience superior workouts.
This flagship club truly pulls out all the stops—it’s open 24/7, even on those elusive holidays, ensuring that dedicated fitness junkies never miss a beat. The club is a sanctuary for health aficionados, complete with state-of-the-art virtual classes, exclusive and cutting-edge equipment, a vibrant functional training zone, and even a cool playground designed to make everyone’s fitness journey both effective and exhilarating. And for those needing to refuel, the Fuel Bar by Grain Thailand satisfies with nutritious meals, snacks, and hydrating drinks—all nestled conveniently under one dome of wellness.
The inauguration of the 50th Jetts Fitness location not only highlights the brand’s growth trajectory but does so at One Bangkok, a hub boasting a confluence of office spaces, stylish hotels, high-end residences, and bustling shopping arenas—making it incredibly convenient for both lifelong Jetts enthusiasts and curious newcomers eager to join the fitness revolution.
In today’s fast-paced world, personal health and a toned physique have become non-negotiables, with lifestyles increasingly interwoven with wellness routines that include careful nutrition and regular, targeted physical activity. From lively gym snaps to exuberant park workout sessions dominating feeds, social media has embraced these vibrant fitness stories. Jetts Fitness stands tall in this shifting urban landscape, perfectly synched with contemporary lifestyle shifts.
Greg Oliver, the Group CEO and Managing Director of Fitness and Lifestyle Group, echoed these sentiments, adding, “Our robust growth and the genuine appeal of our brand have solidified Jetts as the first choice not only for developers but for health-conscious consumers, too. Being handpicked to be part of the extraordinary One Bangkok project is truly an honour, marking our achievement of 50 clubs in the most fitting way possible.”
He added with warmth, “This achievement of fifty clubs would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our fabulous members and the relentless commitment from Mike Lamb and the entire team. Jetts Thailand has been, and will continue to form an integral part of FLG’s exciting growth narrative.”
Both current Jetts Fitness members and those eager to embark on their fitness journey can dive into a world of exclusive offers available on the club’s official website at www.jetts.co.th. For more engaging updates and an energetic community spirit, be sure to visit their pages on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JettsThailand and Instagram at www.instagram.com/jettsfitnessthailand. Whether you’re a seasoned fitness enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Jetts extends a warm welcome to join this vibrant community and jumpstart your health journey.
It’s amazing to see a fitness brand expanding like this. Clearly, Jetts knows what people want!
True, but I wonder if all these luxury gym features are really necessary. Remember when gyms were just about getting a good workout?
I get what you’re saying, but I think it’s about providing an experience, not just a workout.
Does anyone know if they have any sustainability initiatives at their facilities? It’s 2024, green practices should be a priority.
Honestly, 24/7 gym access is a game-changer. Not everyone has a 9-5 schedule.
Exactly! I hate when gyms close early. My workouts happen after 10 PM thanks to my work hours.
I prefer morning workouts, but I agree, night access is crucial for many people.
Are Jetts memberships affordable though? Luxury often means pricey!
I’ve been considering it too. Their website doesn’t show prices up-front, which makes me suspicious.
Exactly! Upfront pricing would help people decide if it’s worth it.
The Fuel Bar sounds great, but is it really necessary inside a gym? Can’t we just bring our own snacks?
Jetts is clearly targeting the high-end market. What about those who can’t afford such luxuries?
That’s the reality of the fitness market nowadays. You either adapt or risk being left behind.
Maybe, but affordability shouldn’t be a barrier to health and fitness.
There are still plenty of affordable gyms around if you look for them. Jetts is playing to a specific crowd.
I’m curious if their exclusive offers are actually a good deal, or just a marketing trick.
The location at One Bangkok is prime! It’s definitely going to attract lots of professionals.
True, but I hope it’s not too crowded. Sometimes the prime locations are a nightmare for space.
Virtual classes are such a big plus! This is the future of workout sessions.
Agreed! With our busy lives, flexibility is key. Virtual options bring that flexibility.
Right? It’s like getting a personal trainer session whenever you want it.
Congrats to Jetts, but let’s not forget that many of these ‘fitness revolution’ gyms contribute to gentrification.
I love that they’ve expanded so much, but I hope they maintain the quality and not just quantity!
That’s a valid concern. Rapid expansion often compromises quality.
If Jetts is so successful, maybe they’ll consider expanding to rural areas that have limited gym options.
The diverse locations sound appealing, but does the average person really need all these amenities?
Most of us don’t, but people love feeling pampered when they work out. It’s about lifestyle for some.
Are they able to handle the competition from other big names? The gym industry is cutthroat.
They seem to be doing fine. Their niche seems to be luxury and convenience.
True. Let’s hope they continue to innovate or they might see a drop in their following.