Get ready for your new lung-busting, fist pumping, sweat dripping GetActive membership experience. Re-vamped and refreshed, the new memberships offer fantastic opportunities, to get, active, stay active and lead a healthy lifestyle.

On top of the existing packages which include:

  • Access to both Stevenson Building and Garscube Sports Complex
  • Over 80 group exercise classes each week, year round
  • PULSE cardio and conditioning with fully interactive equipment
  • POWERPLAY, Scotland’s premier conditioning facility (includes 12 Olympic racks and platforms, monkey bars, rebound wall and so much more)
  • 25m swimming pool
  • Sauna and Steam room
  • Drop-in sport sessions
  • 50 sports clubs to choose from

The new Get Active memberships will also include:

Online Booking for classes – after a successful trial over the summer, this will now be rolled out for all classes, offering a much quicker and easier way to book your favourite class.

Revolve – our industry leading indoor cycling classes will now be included in all of our Get Active memberships. This means you will be able to access over 20 instructor led classes a week and become part of our cycling revolution.

Premium Classes – new for 2017 will be the introduction of a range of premium classes, which as a member you will be able to access at a discounted price. Premium classes will bring you the very best in instruction, service and experience.

In addition, the facilities are continuing to benefit from new improvements, including:

New Retail Area – we have recently installed a new retail space at the Stevenson building reception, stocking a range of sports equipment at great prices.

Steam Room Upgrade – this summer we are revamping the steam room to include new seating, additional lighting and upgraded steam generator.

POWERPLAY floor – during July & August we are replacing the floor in POWERPLAY to improve the surface.

To find out more information about our new memberships, please visit glasgow.ac.uk/sport/getactive


First published: 28 July 2017