A new kind of fitness training has come to East Lansing - and it’s already ready to grow.
Keith La Framboise opened
Seung-Ni Fitness almost a year ago, and slowly but surely, the new trend in class-based fitness is catching on. The Seung-Ni franchise began about 15 years ago in Saginaw. The fitness method is rooted in marshal arts, and blends strength training and cardio to build lean muscle.
La Framboise knew he was on to something from his first visit to a Seung-Ni class.
“I thought I was in good shape,” he says, “but I was humbled. I was in a potion to make a life change, so I decided to gearing myself toward opening my own.”
The East Lansing Seung-Ni location is now open in a 4,000-square foot facility on Northwind Drive. La Framboise employs 5 instructions who teach a total of about 30 classes per week.
“My tagline is, ‘It’s not a gym, it’s a lifestyle.’” says La Framboise. What sets Seung-Ni apart from other fitness facilities is that it’s entirely class-based, rather than including independent workout equipment, and includes comprehensive wellness instruction, including nutrition counseling.
Already, La Framboise is hunting for a location in
Lansing’s Westside to open a second area Seung-Ni Fitness.
“I’m looking I want something fairly near to the highway,” he says. “I’d like to give another option to my clients who come to us from the Grand Ledge area.”
Source: Keith La Framboise, Seung-Ni Fitness
Writer: Natalie Burg, News Editor
Courtesy photo
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