Iron Tribe Fitness opens new Birmingham-area gym location

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While the leading Alabama-founded gym and fitness franchise, Iron Tribe, has locations across several states in the Southeast, the company announced they’re opening a new Birmingham-area location in Inverness.

The company said that it’s always about giving members an a premier fitness experience, no matter what location they enter.

“At Iron Tribe Fitness, our mission has always been to empower individuals to transform their lives through fitness, expert coaching, and community,” Founder and CEO of Iron Tribe Fitness, Forrest Walden. “With our new Inverness location, we are excited to further this mission and provide our members with an unparalleled experience that fosters growth and connection.”

The new facility, according to the company, will feature 2,500 square feet of workout space, a main lobby, three bathrooms and showers, and two offices.

Karen Broadwater, President of Iron Tribe Fitness, also believes the new location will have more to offer customers.

“Our coaches are dedicated to helping every member reach their fitness goals, no matter their starting point,” Broadwater said. “The new Inverness location will allow us to continue delivering top-tier coaching and fostering a supportive community where everyone feels valued and supported.

The new facility can be found at 260 Inverness Center Drive.

In Alabama, there are Iron Tribe Fitness gyms in Madison, Huntsville, Birmingham, Hoover, Northport, and Auburn.

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.

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