A POPULAR Northwich wellness club has decided on a makeover after helping more than 1000 member lose over one tonne of weight every month.
The staggering amount of weight loss, the equivalent of a black Rhino, has made Nutrition at the Hangout one of the most popular community groups for those seeking to change their lives for the better.
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After reaching the milestone, the club has decided to change its name to ‘The Core’ as it focuses on much more than just nutrition for its members.
Members also receive online and group fitness and wellness support on their transformational journeys as well as an enriched diet to achieve their individual goals.
Northwich-based couple John Fielding and Kay-Leigh Richardson, who launched the community back in 2019 now have some 46 personal guides supporting the growing base of 1,100 members.
John said: "Our aim at The Core is to help local people to live their best lives by taking control of their nutrition.
"Whether this is by losing weight, gaining weight, toning their body or taking action to relieve the symptoms of an illness or unbalanced lifestyle - we help them gain the knowledge and understanding to ease their journey.
"With our guidance people have literally changed their lives – many have drastically improved health, fitness and mobility as a result of following a programme that is individually tailored for them."
The Core is also looking forward to opening its new nutrition premises at the former ‘Retros’ nightclub on Northwich High Street later this year.
Kay-Leigh added: "We have been utterly inspired by the real life changes we have seen taking place since offering our services to our local community.
"The next stage is to open a dedicated space to come and find out more about nutrition, check in with one of our guides or meet with others for a breakfast talk or just a catch up."
If you want to find out more about The Core and how they can help you to be the best you can be, please visit their Facebook page.
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