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Fitness First adds red light therapy to relaxation classes
POSTED 08 Jun 2026 . BY Kath Hudson
Fitness First has introduced red light therapy to yoga and Pilates classes Credit: Fitness First
Fitness First UK has teamed up with Bon Charge
Red light technology is being used in yoga and Pilates classes to uplevel the relaxation impact
Fitness First Cottons will be installing Bon Charge’s multi-therapy Infrared PEMF Mat Max
Going forward, there are plans to combine progressive strength training with recovery technology

Fitness First UK is integrating red light therapy into its yoga and Pilates classes through a partnership with Bon Charge.

The company's Red Light Therapy Blankets have been introduced to multiple classes at Fitness First’s Marylebone and Cottons clubs in line with the company’s mission to make premium wellness experiences accessible.

The use of the blankets deepens the restorative benefits of the class, promoting relaxation and muscle recovery so members feel rejuvenated.

There are also plans to introduce Bon Charge’s Infrared PEMF Mat Max to the recovery space at the Cottons club. The mat uses pulsed electromagnetic frequencies – designed to mirror the earth’s rhythms to aid relaxation, support sleep and clear the mind – along with red light and heat therapy.

Marc Diaper, CEO of Fitness First UK, says: “Recovery is becoming just as important to members as the workout itself. People want fitness experiences that help them feel better, move better and switch off from increasingly busy lifestyles.

“We see a real opportunity to make recovery technology more accessible by integrating it into the gym environment in a way that feels natural and approachable – not exclusive or intimidating.

“This partnership is part of a much bigger shift in how we think about fitness clubs and the role they play in supporting overall wellbeing.”

Andy Mant, CEO of Bon Charge, says: “Modern life has disconnected people from the environments our biology evolved for. Poor sleep, chronic stress, lack of recovery, and constant stimulation have become normalised, which is why more people are actively prioritising wellbeing and recovery today.

“Our mission is to make science-backed wellness technology more accessible and easier to integrate into everyday life. Partnering with Fitness First represents a major step forward in bringing recovery and wellbeing tools into the mainstream, helping more people experience the benefits as part of their regular routine, not just something reserved for elite athletes or wellness clinics.”

As part of the long-term partnership, Fitness First and Bon Charge also plan to explore recovery-led strength training concepts later in the partnership, combining progressive resistance training with recovery technology.

Marc Diaper will be a keynote speaker at this year's HCM Summit on 22 October in London. Click here to secure your place.

 


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Fitness First adds red light therapy to relaxation classes
BY Kath Hudson

Fitness First has introduced red light therapy to yoga and Pilates classes

Fitness First has introduced red light therapy to yoga and Pilates classes
photo: Fitness First

Fitness First UK is integrating red light therapy into its yoga and Pilates classes through a partnership with Bon Charge.

The company's Red Light Therapy Blankets have been introduced to multiple classes at Fitness First’s Marylebone and Cottons clubs in line with the company’s mission to make premium wellness experiences accessible.

The use of the blankets deepens the restorative benefits of the class, promoting relaxation and muscle recovery so members feel rejuvenated.

There are also plans to introduce Bon Charge’s Infrared PEMF Mat Max to the recovery space at the Cottons club. The mat uses pulsed electromagnetic frequencies – designed to mirror the earth’s rhythms to aid relaxation, support sleep and clear the mind – along with red light and heat therapy.

Marc Diaper, CEO of Fitness First UK, says: “Recovery is becoming just as important to members as the workout itself. People want fitness experiences that help them feel better, move better and switch off from increasingly busy lifestyles.

“We see a real opportunity to make recovery technology more accessible by integrating it into the gym environment in a way that feels natural and approachable – not exclusive or intimidating.

“This partnership is part of a much bigger shift in how we think about fitness clubs and the role they play in supporting overall wellbeing.”

Andy Mant, CEO of Bon Charge, says: “Modern life has disconnected people from the environments our biology evolved for. Poor sleep, chronic stress, lack of recovery, and constant stimulation have become normalised, which is why more people are actively prioritising wellbeing and recovery today.

“Our mission is to make science-backed wellness technology more accessible and easier to integrate into everyday life. Partnering with Fitness First represents a major step forward in bringing recovery and wellbeing tools into the mainstream, helping more people experience the benefits as part of their regular routine, not just something reserved for elite athletes or wellness clinics.”

As part of the long-term partnership, Fitness First and Bon Charge also plan to explore recovery-led strength training concepts later in the partnership, combining progressive resistance training with recovery technology.

Marc Diaper will be a keynote speaker at this year's HCM Summit on 22 October in London. Click here to secure your place.




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