Geelong’s Gym – industry leaders in fitness education!
This month we were delighted to feature in the On Pako magazine as an example of how Gyms can continue to grow and be innovative in the health and fitness industry. We thought we’d share the editorial with you, so you can see what we’re up to at the moment…

Tom Trezise in the early days of the Gym.
“When you’ve been around fitness for nearly half a century it can be easy to become complacent. Not so for Geelong’s Gym, who continue to relish the opportunity to not only provide a great product with fantastic service, but also help the next generation do the same.
Geelong’s Gym has been the leader in providing exercise advice and innovative, creative programming, to the local Geelong community for 47 years. Originally founded by Tom Trezise in 1964, it was the first Gym of its kind in Geelong.

Percy Cerutty with Tom Trezise
The £30,000 state-of-the-art facilities were described as “surely unique in Australia” by Percy Cerutty, the famous Australian athletics coach.
The Gym has been owned and operated by Gerard Spriet since 1995 and continues to pride itself on its unique approach to health and fitness. With high levels of customer service, their core values and integrity stand out significantly as a key principle in the business’ method of operations.
So how do they ensure the on-going standard of what they deliver to the community and pass on their passion for the fitness industry? How do they continue their heritage, whilst looking to the future?

Geelong "Cats" Footballer, John Scarlett, running with Tom Trezise
They educate the next generation of trainers, handing down the values, knowledge and enthusiasm which set Geelong’s Gym apart from other gyms.
That’s why Geelongs Gym was delighted to recently open its new training school, in conjunction with Training Sense. This in-house school provides the exceptional opportunity to complete Certificate III and IV in Fitness in a fully functional, open to the public gym whose strength is in its personal training program.
So the iconic facility that is Geelong’s Gym is now the place for learning and thinking, as well as fun, friendly fitness.”



I’m sure, like me, you’ve heard bigger people say stuff like “I’m big boned; that’s why I’m a little larger and can’t lose it.” Let’s great real here, being big boned is BS, it’s simply a reason they have created to justify their body shape. Sadly, this story they tell is exactly what is keeping them from achieving more.
Let’s address the age old time excuse. Out of 168 hours in a week you’ve probably got around about 90 hours you’re awake or 180 half hour blocks… and you can’t find 3 half hour blocks to go and do some exercise??!! Bullshit! That’s just the story you tell yourself so you don’t feel guilty about the lack of exercise in your life.

Antigravity Aerial Yoga works by using special hammocks, which act as a trapeze and support you while you do some pretty incredible Yoga poses.



