Soho Gyms
Private Company | |
Industry | Health Clubs |
Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Jeremy Norman |
Number of locations | 8 clubs |
Area served | London, United Kingdom |
Website | http://www.sohogyms.com/ |
Soho Gyms is a British chain of eight gyms spread out across central London.
According to filings at Companies House, Soho Gyms’ holding company Ovalhouse made a pre-tax profit of £611,000 in 2014, on sales of £8.02m.[1]
History
After being to America, entrepreneur Jeremy Norman was inspired to open his first gym, Power Station in Chelsea, in 1983. Using his experience in the nightclub world Jeremy opened the Soho Athletic Club in Covent Garden in 1994. Together with fellow directors Derek Frost and Richard Taylor, Jeremy then expanded to include Earl's Court Gym (where Princess Diana trained),[2] Camden Town and Clapham Common, as well as Waterloo in January 2006 and Borough in 2008.[3]
Jeremy is the current owner and Chairman while his partner, Derek Frost, is responsible for the overall look of the gyms. The Managing Director, Michael Crockett joined the business in January 2003, and as one of his earliest initiatives, introduced a structured programme of staff training.[4]
Soho Academy
The Soho Academy was established in 2009, and was created as a mean set a new standard in fitness training. It offers both personal trainer[5] and Level 2 gym instructor[6] courses recognized by the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs). These training courses are designed and staffed by fitness industry experts in a real gym environment, with all training taking place at working gyms operated by Soho.[7]
Charity
Soho Gyms has designated AIDS Ark as their official charity. The AIDS Ark Founder Trustees are directors of Soho Gyms, Jeremy Norman and Derek Frost, while Soho Gym staff and members raise money through a variety of campaigns.[8]
They also make annual contributions to provide treatment and medical support for individuals with HIV/AIDs.[9]
References
- ↑ "Leisure Opportunities: Soho Gyms shrugs off takeover speculation to focus on growth". Leisure Opportunities.
- ↑ Franco, Evan (26 April 2016). "The Diana, Princess of Wales Handbook - Everything You Need To Know About Diana, Princess of Wales". Emereo Publishing – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Soho Gyms - London - People".
- ↑ "Leisure Opportunities: Soho Gyms fully registered". Leisure Opportunities.
- ↑ http://www.sohogyms.com/index.php?page=personal-training-certificate
- ↑ "Academy dates". 9 September 2016.
- ↑ "Sports news from Sports Management magazine: Soho Gyms to launch academy".
- ↑ "» Soho Gyms". Aids Ark.
- ↑ "Cool places - Good and Green Guides". Good and Green Guides.