There’s something special about walking into One More Fitness Club. It’s not just the sound of weights clinking or music pulsing in the background. It’s the energy — the kind that comes from people pushing themselves, encouraging each other, and striving for that one more rep, one more step, one more chance to be stronger than yesterday.
Whether you’re new to the gym or already on your fitness journey, One More Fitness offers an environment built on motivation, expertise, and community.
A Gym Built on Community
One More Fitness Club is more than a place to work out. It’s a fitness family. From the moment you walk through the doors, you’re met with encouragement and accountability. Trainers know members by name, celebrate their wins, and push them when they think they can’t go any further.
The gym’s philosophy is simple but powerful: small steps build momentum, and momentum builds transformation. That’s why the name itself is a mantra — just one more.
The Best of Both Worlds
At One More Fitness Club, members benefit from the perfect balance between group training and personal coaching.
- Group training brings camaraderie, motivation, and fun. Sessions are designed to keep you moving, sweating, and smiling alongside others chasing similar goals.
- Personal training sessions take it deeper — offering tailored coaching, form correction, and strategies specific to your body and lifestyle.
Together, they create a training model that’s both dynamic and personalized. You’re never just another face in the crowd — you’re part of a team, with expert guidance every step of the way.
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Transformations That Last
Every member at One More Fitness Club has their own story. For some, it’s about weight loss. For others, strength gains or building confidence. What unites them is the moment they thought they couldn’t go any further — and then they did.
It might be that one more push-up, finishing that last sprint, or simply showing up on a tough day. These “One More” moments are what the trainers live for, and what keep the community thriving.
At the Heart of Fannie Bay
One More Fitness Club is proudly located at Fannie Bay Place, right in the heart of one of Darwin’s most vibrant suburbs.
Fannie Bay isn’t just a backdrop — it’s a community filled with history, nature, and local charm. The gym is just around the corner from East Point Reserve and the Fannie Bay foreshore, making it a perfect place to combine training with an outdoor walk, run, or cool-down stretch.
And just steps away is one of Darwin’s most loved cafés — the Fannie Bay Coolspot. Known for its fresh acai bowls, hearty breakfasts, coffee, and gelato, it’s the ideal spot to refuel or catch up with friends after a workout. Whether you’re grabbing a morning coffee or winding down in the evening, the pairing of fitness and lifestyle here is unmatched.
This connection to local life is what makes One More Fitness Club special — it’s not tucked away in an industrial complex, it’s part of the fabric of the community.
Why Now is the Time
There’s never been a better moment to invest in yourself. Whether it’s about strength, energy, or just carving out time for you, One More Fitness Club has created the kind of environment that makes it possible — and enjoyable.
As the trainers like to say: Don’t stop at good enough. Push for one more.
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One More Fitness Club offers flexible training packages, no lock-in contracts, and a supportive environment to help you succeed.
So why wait? Come see for yourself what makes One More Fitness Club one of Darwin’s most inspiring places to train.
Because sometimes, all it takes is one more step.
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Great read!
Looking forward to checking it out.