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Women’s Health and Clinique launch pop-up fitness events

Women’s Health has launched a series of pop up fitness events, which will launch from April 3.

The announcement:

Women’s Health today announced the launch of Secret Sweats, a series of intimate and exclusive pop-up fitness events.

In partnership with Clinique, the inaugural Secret Sweats event will launch on Tuesday 3 April, and will see 30 fitness-obsessed Sydneysiders participate in a high-intensity 45-minute workout, held at a secret Sydney location. The workout will be led by a high-profile master trainer direct from New York.

Ticketholders will receive an email 72 hours prior revealing the details of the secret location and the internationally recognised trainer.

Jacqui Mooney, Editor, Women’s Health comments: “Secret Sweatsis the next step forward in evolving the Women’s Health brand as we continue to grow into new spaces with like-minded partners. Women’s Health is so much more than just a magazine, it‟s a global community of women that‟s all about empowerment. Our mission is to deeply engage with our rapidly-growing audience; inspiring them to be fitter, happier, healthier and stronger, both physically and mentally.

“Secret Sweatsis set to be the feel-good movement of 2018. And no two events will ever be the same. So watch this space!”

Secret Sweats launches to coincide with the much-anticipated release of the annual “Fitfluential‟ issue (on sale April 5) which celebrates 25 game-changing Aussie women making waves in the health, fitness and wellness world.

The Secret Sweats initiative will be promoted across all Women’s Healthtouch points, including print (which recently grew its readership by 13% to 378,000 [emma Dec 17]), online and social – a total footprint of more than 877,000. In addition, the Pacific network will support this initiative ongoing.

Tickets for the inaugural Secret Sweats are now available for RRP $29.95, inclusive of the exclusive workout with our master trainer and a light breakfast.

Source: Pacific Magazines

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