Don't Call It a Gym. It's a Sporting Club.
Briefly

The Gleneagles Sporting Club, inspired by Slim Aarons' 1957 photo, redefines fitness spaces combining nostalgia for preppy country clubs with luxurious, social atmospheres.
Fitness centers like Gleneagles are moving away from sleek modern aesthetics, opting instead for a vintage feel that emphasizes socialization and community through design.
Lev Glazman, co-founder of Maker Gymnasium, emphasizes a return to intricate, vintage gym designs and equipment that honor the aesthetic and spirit of historic fitness spaces.
Brands like Blink Fitness are adopting retro styles, using 1980s script to evoke nostalgia, marking a trend of integrating vintage themes into modern fitness facilities.
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