It’s a state of the art new gym and a £500,000 investment into his hometown from Reds legend Scholes
Man United legend Paul Scholes has joined forces with his children Arron and Alicia to launch a new state-of-the-art gym in his hometown of Oldham. The Scholes family have invested £500,000 on the huge 10,000 sq ft development on Lees Road in the town.
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Alicia, Paul and Arron at Scholes Gym
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Inside Scholes Gym
The gym was designed by award-winning designer Mark Mason. Reds and England great Paul claimed that the idea for the gym came about during a lockdown when his family, who are all fitness enthusiasts, began exercising in their Oldham backyard. They decided to locate a gym that would offer a range of state-of-the-art equipment and exercise regimens to suit the needs of people who want to push their fitness boundaries as well as those who are just starting out.
The Scholes siblings, Arron, 22, a Level 3 certified personal trainer, and Alicia, 20, a part-time professional athlete who plays netball for London Pulse and is also a Level 3 trained personal trainer, are operating the gym. It is marketed as a “gym like no other” and features a coffee shop at the front of the building, as well as chic interiors with lots of windows and gentle lighting that create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.
Bright neons and slogans aim to inspire gym-goers with messages like “Gains O’Clock” and “Stronger than Yesterday” inside the fitness studios. The gym features cardio, strength and conditioning machines, a wall of weights and a dedicated studio space spread over two floors.
The family took over and completely gutted the former tool hire warehouse on Lees Road to become the new state-of-the-art gym. Speaking on the importance of investing in the local community, Man United great Paul said: “Oldham is where I grew up and got a first taste of sport
“To open Scholes Gym here is really important to me. It’s the sort of venue I dreamed of having access to back then and, along with Arron and Alicia, I’m pleased to be able to create it for others.”
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Members also have access to a Batak reaction machine, a piece of kit rarely found outside of professional sports studios and applauded by elite sportspeople including Paul for improving reaction, hand eye coordination and stamina. Upstairs, an open decked area sees a range of cardio equipment with treadmills, assault bikes, rowers and ski ergs overlooking the floor.
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On the floor of Paul Scholes gym
Batak machine
Arron and Alicia will be leading private training sessions at the gym, alongside a qualified team of experts. Speaking on the launch, Arron said: ”After six months hard work it’s amazing to open the doors and welcome guests to Scholes Gym. It’s something Alicia and I have long talked of, and so to make it a reality is fantastic.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming guests and, along with our brilliant team, sharing our sports expertise. To have the opportunity to play a part in our members’ fitness journey and improving their mental and physical health is a privilege.”