
Kelly-Anne Weller
5 Google Rating
Excellent gym, great facilities and classes, friendly relaxed atmosphere
Excellent gym, great facilities and classes, friendly relaxed atmosphere
Aspire Fitness located at Sanatorium Rd, Cardiff CF11 8DG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2023 5523
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5 Google Rating
Excellent gym, great facilities and classes, friendly relaxed atmosphere
5 Google Rating
Really nice people and great one to one training
5 Google Rating
Very friendly professional gym. I can recommend the Iron Mums class.
5 Google Rating
Best Gym around excellent training given by fully qualified fitness staff
5 Google Rating
Excellent gym, top class PT’s with a wide variety of specialities.
4 Google Rating
Not too busy, lots of sanitising stations, and staff seem constantly aware of cleanliness. I had a physio consultation and it was really good - professional, helpful, great information. Pete put me at my ease.
5 Google Rating
Great physio with Pete. All the staff are top notch! Know their stuff and passionate too! Good clean gym too!
5 Google Rating
Great gym, never busy at off peak times. great for weight lifters
5 Google Rating
Lovely friendly gym, staff are amazing. The owner helped me with back problems that the doctors, physios or chiropractors wasnt helping with an constantly throwing medication at me. Felt very comfortable an welcome
5 Google Rating
Wicked place really good atmosphere, owners are really helpful with any problems an always willing to help with hitting goals. Really reasonable priced would recommend strongly to anyone that's looking to hit new targets
Sanatorium Rd, Cardiff CF11 8DG, UK
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