KFit: Your all-access pass to keeping fit

updated the 30 September 2015 à 18:37

With over 400 choices of fitness activities to choose from, KFit ensures you stay fit while never getting bored.

 

KFit Launch Event

Subscriptions are the new commitments. From music and television to Kardashian exclusive content, there’s an unlimited plan out there for every type of binge-consumer.

Now, there are subscription-based fitness memberships that threaten to turn typical gym-memberships extinct. KFit is the latest fitness-sharing platform to officially launch in Singapore that grants members an all-access pass to a host of fitness activities across the island for just SGD99 a month.

With over 400 fitness partners, KFit has the largest “fitness buffet” in the market today. The subscription gives members the option to participate in activities such as yoga, pilates, crossfit, muay thai and even parkour. The monthly-subscription also allows you to visit the gyms of 5-star hotels. However, it is not exactly an unlimited pass as KFit only allows fives a month to a particular gym or studio.

What sets KFit apart is their inclusion of novel fitness activities such as Barre Method, Power Plate, Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS), Bounce Fit and Swing Yoga. KFit is more than your average subscription; it is a gentle push to get you to join the health and fitness movement.

The service distinguishes itself from its competitors greatly with its large partner base. It offers twice as more options than Passport Asia for the same subscription price of SGD99. In addition, it is a cheaper alternative to Guavapass, which sets you back SGD139 monthly.

The KFit mobile application works simple enough, all fitness-buffs will have to do is download (available on both iOS and Android platforms) and sign up for the membership. The clean interface is straightforward to use and members can browse activities as easy as they can book a class.

A basic package is available for those who wish to try out the service before committing to a subscription. This free package allows users access to one class a month until they decide to upgrade to the all-access package.

So who’s up to get fit with KFit?

Amanda Lim

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