March 24th, 2020
Urban Sports Club has responded to the current coronavirus pandemic by ensuring that their partners and members do not suffer or loose any money, in a bid to support the Urban Sports Club community during these unpredictable times. The company which is on a mission to help people lead a more healthy and active lifestyle has called for solidarity among its members. They have launched an online training platform with livestream courses directly from their partner studios, available for all their members in Europe.
The company have introduced the ability to pause your membership, however urge members not to do so, as staying active in times like these is arguably more important than ever before. And to continue to support their partners, Urban Sports Club are demonstrating an ongoing commitment to distributing members fees evenly throughout their partners, regardless of whether they have introduced online courses or not.
"Promoting physical and mental health through all kinds of exercise and sports has always been at the heart of our work. This was our core idea from the beginning and what drove us when we founded Urban Sports Club in 2012. In this current crisis, our biggest goal is to encourage people to lead an active and healthy life. Right now, we are working very hard with our partners to provide a diverse online offer and courses via livestream for our members in all nine countries. We are therefore appealing to all Urban Sports Club members to take advantage of this opportunity and keep their membership active. All of our members have discovered studios across Europe that have become an integral part of their daily lives. With their support, we can help ensure that these studios still exist next month.” - Moritz Kreppel and Benjamin Roth, founders of Urban Sports Club.
Urban Sports Club are determined to enhance their platform by making as many online courses available as possible for its members, both showing its commitment to its mission of encouraging people to lead healthier and more active lives, and to its partners who are facing challenges that they have not yet experienced.
To find out more, read the press release here.
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