Fitness brand endorsed by Claudia Schiffer expands with new Leeds studio
A UK fitness brand endorsed by Claudia Schiffer and Rita Ora has announced that it is expanding further into the North with a new Leeds studio.
Barrecorre, which has 12 studios across the UK, is opening the new venue at Leeds’ new Mustard Wharf complex at South Bank in September.
The company, which has been featured in Vogue, Elle and Women’s Health, has been endorsed by celebrities Claudia Schiffer and Rita Ora.
The brand’s method contains elements of ballet, yoga and pilates to safely sculpt the entire body.
Paige Wang, owner of the Leeds franchise of Barrecore, said: “Leeds is a really cool city with a great buzz, so it makes sense for the Barrecore brand to open a studio here.
“The location at Mustard Wharf is ideal for attracting people from all over the city because it is really accessible.
“Our clients love the increased energy and strength levels they experience, even after just a couple of weeks.
“It’s the perfect exercise for building confidence in your own body and mind so it has long term wellbeing benefits too.
“It’s definitely a new experience and one we’re sure the people of Leeds will embrace and fall in love with.
“It’s more likely that people will stick to a form of exercise if they get enjoyment out of it.
“Our client base is full of people of all genders, ages and abilities and each one of them finds the sessions fulfilling and empowering.
“Barrecore is a brand that has really hit the nail on the head when it comes to progressive exercise that really works.”
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