
FitnGlam opens luxury women's fitness SuperClub in Dubai's
From multi-modality boutique studios to dedicated recovery spaces, the SuperClub is committed to enhancing overall well-being with recovery facilities, including an infrared salt sauna, cold plunge pools, recovery pools and private massage rooms. For those seeking a tailored experience, exclusive 1:1 Reformer Pilates sessions are also available.
Community and empowerment are central to FitnGlam's philosophy. Members are now part of an exclusive network with access to invite-only events, educational workshops and wellness programs designed to inspire and uplift. More than just a gym, FitnGlam Nad Al Sheba is a space where women can connect, learn and thrive together.
Every aspect of FitnGlam Nad Al Sheba is designed with luxury and convenience in mind, ensuring a seamless and elevated fitness experience, compounded by high-end amenities and personalized services. From a hot and cold towel service to thoughtfully designed changing facilities, every detail has been curated for comfort and convenience. Café Efzin Fresh offers a selection of nutritious meals, perfect for a post-workout refuel or a relaxed meet-up with friends.
'At FitnGlam, we are committed to redefining women's fitness by offering a space that blends luxury, community and performance-driven training. With a reputation for delivering privacy, exclusivity and unique wellness experiences, our Nad Al Sheba location marks the next step in expanding this vision,' said George Flooks, Chief Executive Officer of Arada's fitness division, which operates FitnGlam.
FitnGlam Nad Al Sheba is now open, welcoming women to experience a new standard of fitness and wellness. Membership options are available at www.fitnglam.ae. For more details, visit the website or follow @fitnglamgym on Instagram for the latest updates. FitnGlam shares its location with Fitcode, the premium fitness club, with both facilities accessible through the same entrance while maintaining separate, dedicated spaces.

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