American travellers are swapping in their neck pillows for headrests on bench presses, terminal seats for cyclists, and portable movie players for linked fitness consoles.
The Higher State health club and wellness centre, a gym concept that will be open to travellers, hotel guests, airport employees, and local community members, has recently opened at the Melbourne Airport.
Higher State has a fully equipped gym that can accommodate group exercise classes, functional training, personal training, reformer Pilates, and yoga. A certified therapist will provide signature wellness treatments, virtual sessions, compression recovery, an infrared sauna, a meditation pod, and a 25-meter indoor pool.
Belgravia Leisure, an Australian health and fitness provider with over 60 clubs in Australia and New Zealand, will oversee the currently operational business. This means that a significant investment in health and wellness will also receive significant support.
Additionally, Belgravia Leisure’s investment makes sense because they know how taxing flying can be. According to Bree Melotte, a wellness specialist at Belgravia Leisure, “It is well known that flying can have unfavorable effects on the body, including fatigue, jet lag, insomnia, and even digestive issues.” “Our massages greatly improve circulation, which increases blood flow and delivers more oxygen to fatigued muscles, hastening recovery and lessening fatigue.
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