OUR CLASSES

At Lifestyle Health Club Raceview, Ipswich, we’re dedicated to providing an extensive range of fitness classes tailored to suit every age, fitness level, and interest. More than just workouts, our classes are opportunities for self-improvement, enjoyment, and achieving your fitness aspirations. Whether you crave high-intensity training, mind-body relaxation, or anything in between, our diverse class lineup has something for everyone. Delve into the exhilarating realm of fitness alongside our skilled instructors and supportive community members, and start your journey towards a healthier, happier you.

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Our modern facility is equipped with cutting-edge fitness equipment and amenities to enhance your workout experience. We offer a wide range of fitness options, including strength training, cardio workouts, group fitness classes, and more. While we don’t have a swimming pool, we provide everything else you need to achieve your fitness goals.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Browse through our frequently asked questions to find answers and practical guidance on common topics related to your well-being.

Selecting the right fitness program starts with identifying your goals, whether it’s weight loss, muscle gain, or improved endurance. Consult with our fitness experts who can recommend a personalized plan tailored to your needs and preferences.

Pre-workout, aim for a balanced meal or snack that includes carbohydrates and protein about 1-2 hours before exercising. Post-workout, focus on a combination of protein and carbohydrates to aid recovery and muscle repair.

The frequency and duration of your workouts depend on your fitness level and goals. Generally, aim for at least 30-45 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 20-30 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity per week, along with muscle-strengthening activities on three or more days per week.

Staying motivated can be a challenge. Setting specific, achievable goals, finding a workout buddy, varying your routine, and tracking your progress can help maintain consistency. Our trainers can also provide guidance and support.

Supplements can complement a balanced diet but are not essential for most people. Focus on getting essential nutrients from whole foods first. Consult with a nutritionist or healthcare provider before starting any supplements.

Muscle soreness, known as DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness), is common, especially for beginners. Adequate warm-up, cool-down, stretching, and staying hydrated can help prevent it. Gentle stretching and foam rolling can also provide relief if soreness occurs.

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