Fitness
Personal trainer flexes business muscles by taking over Dunfermline gym – Scottish Business News
THE Wee Gym in Dunfermline has come under new ownership, with 27-year-old personal trainer Rachael Low taking the next steps in her fitness career.
With funding support from the British Business Bank’s Start Up Loans programme and DSL Business Finance, Rachael has acquired the business, taking over from its former owner who was moving south of the border. Rachael previously rented space in The Wee Gym and has spent the last four years building her personal training business with the hope of one day having her own space.
Since taking over the gym, Rachael has made several enhancements, including bringing in new equipment and upgrading its look and feel, making sure it remains a welcoming space for clients and staff.
The Wee Gym is open every day from 5.30am to 10pm, with space for up to 15 people to train. When Rachael isn’t on-site running classes or individual sessions, she hands over to other trainers who ensure the gym is always buzzing with activity.
Rachael’s vision for the gym is to continue working with clients to boost their fitness and health while growing the business in terms of staff and physical space in the coming years.
Rachael said: “It is important to me that everyone feels comfortable here. I want the trainers to feel they have a say in how the gym operates, and I’m always open to suggestions for improvements.
“Next year, I’m planning to expand, either by opening a second location or relocating to a larger space to accommodate more extensive fitness programmes and boot camps.
“I’ve always dreamed of owning my own gym, and when the opportunity came up, I knew I had to go for it. The support I received from DSL Business Finance and the British Business Bank was outstanding.”
The Wee Gym is the 500th small businesses in Fife to receive funding from the British Business Bank’s Start Up Loans programme. Since the programme’s inception in 2012, over £4.4 million worth of loans has been delivered to entrepreneurs in the region.
Barry McCulloch, senior manager, UK Network at the British Business Bank, said: “Entrepreneurs like Rachael play a vital role in our economy, bringing jobs and health and wellbeing services to their local communities. The Start Up Loans programme is designed to provide the necessary financial support to help new businesses get off the ground and thrive.
“Rachael’s journey is a testament to the power of entrepreneurship and the support systems in place to help small businesses flourish. With her unwavering determination, The Wee Gym is set to continue growing, making a positive impact on people in Dunfermline and potentially beyond.”
Iain Burnside, chief operating officer at DSL Business Finance, added: “Rachael’s success in acquiring and revitalising The Wee Gym is a testament to her true dedication. DSL Business Finance is passionate about supporting entrepreneurs, and we look forward to seeing the success of her business and, as she envisages, possible future expansion in the years ahead.”