Fitness showcase inspired by former Olympic star proves to be a big hit in Burnley
and live on Freeview channel 276
Around 200 people took part in the Les Mills body attack and body combat workouts showcase.
Organised by Burnley Leisure at St Peter's Centre, the programme featured high intensity interval training and aerobics, to suit all levels of fitness, in a highly charged 'party' atmosphere with concert quality music and lighting, this was the second event of this type.
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Hide AdBurnley Leisure’s operations manager Sarah Drinkwater said: "The fitness team were overwhelmed with the support and attendance from our members.
"Listening to feedback from members from our last launch in October, 2020 we made small tweaks to make sure this event was even more of a success.
"The overall atmosphere was amazing with members sweating, smiling and really excelling themselves.
"I’m unbelievably proud of the full team, motivating members and being able to provide the ultimate workout experiences, we can’t wait for our next one."
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Hide AdA team ran the showcase, led by master trainer Paulina Skladanowska.
Les Mills represented New Zealand at the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games over two decades, competing in the shot put and discus throw. At the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games he achieved his best result, a gold medal in the discus.
Mills opened his first gym in Auckland, New Zealand in 1968. A simple operation, offering basic strength and cardio training for a small community of athletes, 50 years on, it is the hub of a global revolution where the world’s top fitness talent create new ways to get fit, combining music with movement and then taking it around the world.