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Fitstop Just Got a New Look - And It’s All About Power, Progress and Feeling Strong

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Fitstop
 has unveiled a bold new brand look designed to match how its members actually train: strong, focused and driven by results. The refresh brings a sharper, more premium feel to studios, campaigns and digital platforms - without changing what people love most about the Fitstop experience. 

At its core, the new look celebrates movement as a lifestyle. It’s built around the idea that when you move more, you live more - whether that’s smashing a strength session, hitting a new PB, or showing up for your community week after week.

Visually, the refresh leans into strength and performance. Think bold contrasts, clean lines and design cues inspired by athletic tech and wearables - the same kind of precision you’d expect from your training program. Everything feels intentional, structured and powerful, reflecting the results-driven workouts Fitstop is known for.

The new colour palette plays a huge role in setting the tone:

• 
Deep Navy anchors the brand with a sense of focus, discipline and intensity

• Heritage Khaki nods to outdoor training, grit and everyday strength

• Vibrant Orange delivers high-energy moments - the colour of action, motivation and momentum

• These are balanced with refined neutrals that soften the look, reflecting recovery, balance and lifestyle beyond the studio

The refreshed design also introduces custom icons, high-contrast typography and bold graphic elements that mirror the structure of Fitstop sessions themselves - progressive, measurable and built for impact. It’s a look that feels just as powerful scrolling on your phone as it does walking into the studio.

More than just a visual update, the refresh is designed to mirror how members feel when they train at Fitstop - challenged, supported and proud of their progress. Every design detail reflects the rhythm of a workout, from high-energy moments to recovery and reset.

The new look also strengthens how Fitstop tells real member stories, celebrating everyday wins, shared sweat and the confidence that comes from getting stronger together. It’s bold without being intimidating, premium without losing approachability - a brand that meets you where you’re at and pushes you forward.

While the visuals are new, the heart of Fitstop hasn’t changed. The community, expert coaching and progress-focused training remain front and centre. The update simply makes the brand look and feel like the results its members work hard for.

You’ll start seeing the refreshed Fitstop brand roll out across studios, campaigns and digital channels from January, alongside the 2026 platform Strong Starts Here - a reminder that every strength journey begins with showing up.

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