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Meaningfull Gym Names

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
hi i like to get some help from u people i need some fitness center name it should be some meaning for the name example maverick, edge,

  • Posted by Frank Hurtte on Member
    LifeFit
    MoldFit
    Leaderfit
    Vanguard
  • Posted by Sandy on Member
    Fitness Hub
    Fit for Life
  • Posted by simranwus on Member
    hi rajendran,

    how about...


    Cuts n Curves


    Power


    Youth (as in feel youthful)


    Tough

  • Posted by deni418 on Member
    If you want something along the lines of Maverick, how about Wranglers or Cowboy Up. The Cowboy Up is a prase for when you have to go the extra mile to get something accomplished. Good luck.
  • Posted by night_butterflz on Member
    In this case, simple is the answer. Don't try to fancy up a name for a fitness center. It'll just sound cheesy. Stick with basics and highlight a great and one of the kind feature that is different from other fitness centers in your area. Offer fun smoothies or fat free popcorn!

    Jen's gym etc.
  • Posted by jpoyer on Accepted
    Do you mean maverick, like ... nonconformist? Individualist?

    how bout

    Force Fitness

    Best,

    Jennifer
    XPRT Creative
  • Posted by NovaHammer on Member
    The Forge ....the workshop of an artisan who works in hard materials,
    1. A place or establishment where iron or other metals are wrought by heating and hammering; especially, a furnace, or a shop with its furnace, etc., where iron is heated and wrought; a smithy.

    In the quick forge and working house of thought. --Shak.

    2. The works where wrought iron is produced directly from the ore, or where iron is rendered

    3. The act of beating or working iron or steel; the manufacture of metalic bodies and in this case with free weights, reps. and knowledge of the craft of self determination!


    Hope this is along the lines of what might work for you.

    Cheers
  • Posted by MANSING on Member
    HI RAJENDRA,

    NAMES ARE AS BELOW:

    • ATHLETICS FITNESS CENTER
    • FITNESS FIRST
    • GOOD HEALTH FITNESS CENTER
    • PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER
    • QUALITY FITNESS CENTER
    • TOTAL FITNESS
    • GOOD LIFE FITNESS


    I HOPE THIS WILL HELP

    REGARDS,

    M BHOR
  • Posted by pank575 on Member
    GoodHealth
    Agile
    Fit 'n Fine
    Total Fitness
  • Posted by alyson on Member
    Just a couple of quick ones that came to mind...

    Pinnacle
    Extreme Health
    Hard Core
    Drive Gym
    Total Fitness
    Maximum Fitness
    The Edge
    Hard Bodies
    Infinity Fitness

  • Posted by pdwarren11 on Member
    I'd suggest the name "Reps" -- it's short, easy to remember, has an associated context, plus "R" words have a connotation of "Strength."

    Good luck.

    Paul Warren

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