Gym Class Description Pack
Six timetable blurbs for gym classes that tell members exactly what to expect and who each class suits.
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What you get
Six concise gym class timetable blurbs in text format, each describing the class format, music vibe, and target athlete level, all within 45 words.
Who it's for
- Fitness coaches managing multiple classes
- Gym owners creating schedules
- Personal trainers describing their services
- Yoga instructors promoting their classes
- Studio managers writing class descriptions
Use cases
- Creating a new gym class schedule
- Updating fitness class descriptions on a website
- Promoting yoga classes on social media
- Informing members about changes in class format
- Developing a personalised fitness programme
- Writing a class description for a new HIIT session
FAQ
how do you describe a gym class on a timetable?
Use a concise blurb that includes the class format, music vibe, and target athlete level, all within 45 words. This helps members quickly understand what to expect from each class.
what should a class description include?
A class description should include the class format, music vibe, and target athlete level, as well as any other relevant details such as intensity level or equipment used.
how long should a fitness class blurb be?
A fitness class blurb should be no more than 45 words, making it concise and easy to read on a timetable or website.
how do you write a class description that signals intensity without scaring beginners?
Use language that accurately describes the class intensity, but also highlights that it's suitable for all levels or beginners, such as 'low-impact' or 'moderate intensity'.
Last updated: 2026-06-28