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Les Mills & TFLiving providing fitness classes, jobs and more

Residents in select DC apartment and condominium communities TFLiving serves can now access Les Mills fitness classes live and on-demand

TFLiving provides a mobile app connecting people in residential communities with a network of professional services, including fitness. And, now Les Mills classes.
TFLiving provides a mobile app connecting people in residential communities with a network of professional services, including fitness. And, now Les Mills classes. (Photo courtesy of Les Mills)

Group fitness leader Les Mills and premier technology-enabled amenities provider TFLiving recently launched a program in Washington DC and Philadelphia to provide residents in communities TFLiving serves access to Les Mills live and on-demand classes, plus create new job opportunities for Les Mills instructors and discounted certifications for TFLiving service providers.

TFLiving provides a mobile app that connects users in residential and commercial properties with a vast network of trusted professionals across a variety of services from fitness and wellness, to pet care, social events and more. And, now for the first time, TFLiving will offer Les Mills branded fitness classes and certifications.

“It is my pleasure to announce that the Les Mills On Demand and live workout platform will be available on-site at select communities in Philadelphia and Washington DC to activate often underused amenity space and engage our client's residents,” said Devin Wirt, CEO and Founder of TFLiving. “Les Mills is known for its world-class fitness certifications that will also be accessible at a discounted rate to our nationwide base of service providers — offering greater learning and growth opportunities for our ever-evolving team. I am truly looking forward to bringing the Les Mills brand on-site, extending TFLiving job opportunities to their talented base of instructors and further engaging communities through state-of-the-art fitness programs."

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“Increasingly residential and corporate management firms are investing in fitness which is exciting because the more we can get people moving on their own, or in their communities, the better,” said Dan Hoskins, Les Mills Business Development Director. “With this partnership we will reach TFLiving’s expansive audience in apartment and condominium developments, active adult communities, and office buildings. We’re proud to partner with them to bring world-class, effective workouts to their residents and employees. And, ultimately we hope to expand the geographic reach because it’s one huge step forward in creating a fitter planet.”

The program began February 1.

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