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BUPA members
If you are already a BUPA member, and you're thinking of joining a gym or fitness club, why not make it a Fitness Connections club? As a BUPA member, you may be entitled to discounts on your joining fee and a reduced monthly membership fee.
Find your nearest Fitness Connections club
Enter your details below to find the nearest Fitness Connections club to you.
To find what offers are available for a fitness club, search for clubs in your area and select web page to view the offer details for that club.
Participating Fitness Connections clubs include:
- Club Moativation
- Dragons
- Fitness Exchange
- Fitness Express
- Fitness First
- Harpers
- kinetika
- LivingWell
- Spirit Health Club
- and many other clubs around the UK
To view a fitness company website, click on the club's logo below.
These clubs are chosen in conjunction with the FIA (Fitness Industry Association), the UK's main health and fitness industry trade association. The clubs are required to meet specified quality criteria, which means you can join any of them with confidence.
Affiliation to the Fitness Industry Association (FIA)
As the trade association for the health and fitness industry, the FIA aims to ensure its members comply with a certain code of practice, in terms of the quality and service they provide.
BUPA is committed to working only with health clubs that belong to the FIA.
About the FIA
The FIA is the health and fitness industry trade association and works to promote best practice within health clubs and leisure centres, as well as to guide the public towards improved health and wellbeing. The FIA represents almost 2,500 private and public multi- and single-site fitness organisations.
The FIA works closely with government, specifically with the Department of Health, the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and the Department of Trade and Industry, to increase activity levels in consumers who do not participate in any regular activity.
The FIA code of practice
As part of their membership of the FIA, all facilities must work to comply with the FIA code of practice - a set of performance standards covering health and safety, staff training and customer care.
The FIA code of practice has been put in place to help clubs and centres ensure they deliver a defined level of service. The ultimate aim of the government-recognised code of practice, is to raise and maintain the standards of clubs and centres across the UK.
Download the FIA code of practice
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