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Street Form celebrates its first year with a big sports and festive day.

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Street Form gym celebrates its first year of activity with a free open day. With collective challenges, promotional offers, and conviviality, the event promises to bring together a wide audience.

Located for a year now on Thiers Street, Street Form gym has quickly become a must-visit place for residents concerned about their well-being, health, and physical condition. Leading this dynamic young business, Mélanie and Léo have created a warm space where sports, conviviality, and sharing blend seamlessly. Thanks to their infectious energy and proximity to members, the duo has successfully built a diverse community, including both experienced athletes and individuals looking to get back into physical activity.

To celebrate this first year of activity, the two leaders have decided to organize a grand anniversary day on Saturday, June 6. This event, focused on sports, discovery, and good spirits, will offer a fully free day for everyone to participate in.

“We will offer an open day and several free group classes, with the schedule to be revealed very soon,” explained Mélanie and Léo enthusiastically.

Fitness, strength training, cardio, group classes, and more relaxing sessions dedicated to well-being – everyone will have the opportunity to discover the various activities available.

“There will be sports, motivation, meetings, and above all, an amazing atmosphere!” they announced with a smile.

The celebration will continue in the evening. Starting at 8 pm, a buffet will be offered to all participants to share a convivial moment with members, visitors, and partners of the gym. This is a way for the team to thank everyone who has contributed to the success of Street Form since its opening.

In addition to this anniversary day, promotional offers will be available from June 4 to June 6 for those wishing to join the adventure. New subscribers will receive discounts, as well as already registered athletes.

“We will also implement a sponsorship program allowing both members and new registrants to save money. We are very happy with our journey. It has been a real success for us. We were very well received in the neighborhood and we are fortunate to have members with very different profiles,” they revealed.

Beyond its sports activities, Street Form also participates in the cultural and community life of the city. With the approach of the upcoming Tour de France on July 8, the gym has launched an original and motivating challenge.

For several weeks now, a bike displayed in the window allows residents to participate in a collective challenge: reaching 3,333 kilometers before the arrival of the Grande Boucle. Everyone can come and pedal for a few minutes, regardless of their athletic level. The goal is mainly symbolic and participatory.

The challenge seems to be going well as nearly 1,800 kilometers have already been covered. Residents have until July 7 to add a few more kilometers.

“People can come whenever they want during opening hours,” the managers reminded.

With team spirit, proximity to members, and involvement in local life, Street Form seems to have found its place in the city’s sports landscape. A great success for these two young entrepreneurs full of ideas and projects for the future.