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Need Creative Name/logo For Health Club Chain

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
I am in the early process of starting chain of medium sized health clubs and am having a major dilemma. I have been set on a name for the past several weeks, but know that I could use the advise from professionals.

I am hoping that someone would have a creative idea for me.

Clubs:

10,000 square feet / 39.00 per month / "warehouse" style with a modern flair / 20 - 50 year old / Rock and roll energy

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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Buff and Polish
    Rock Solid
    Rock N Roll Health Club
    Fit N Strong
    Sculpted Body Club
    Nice Bodies
    Show It Off
  • Posted by phil.wesel on Accepted
    How about ....

    "Guns and Poses Fitness Center"

    or si vous plait

    B Z Top Fitness


    Maybe you can even get the rights to a few of their songs for a jingle on the fitness center or do a spoof


    "they've got abs, they know how to use them."

    They've got delts, they know how to build them."

    etc... I guess my creativity engine is dry today anyhow those are my thoughts and you are welcome to both. If you have a favorite group which empitomizes the rock and roll aspect perhaps you can rework that into an appropriate name for your place or possibly use the warehouse with modern flair aspect to come up with a good name.

    best of luck
    Phil
    or

  • Posted by Mark Hannah on Accepted
    This could be what your looking for or way off

    UnderWare

    "Where the rolls become rocks"

    Logo could be briefs or boxers with a tight body and the elastic band of the underwear says UNDERWARE.
  • Posted by Mark Hannah on Accepted
    Back to my Underware suggestion:

    I was just joking about where your rolls become rocks.

    Some serious tag lines could be:

    Start feeling better in your underwear.

    Where you look better in your underwear. something with underwear or back to your rock n roll theme.

    "A whole new meaning to rocking out"

    Good luck

  • Posted by Capitol on Accepted
    Muscle Attitude
    XXL
    Delts
  • Posted by ed_roker on Accepted
    The Metal Pump
    Rock Hard Gym
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