Jaipur: Anytime Fitness India, the world’s largest and fastest-growing fitness chain, has further strengthened its presence in Rajasthan with the launch of its 8th club in Jaipur and the 12th in the state. The new facility, located at Shyam Nagar, Jaipur, and led by Arpit Aggarwal, franchise owner of Anytime Fitness, who celebrated the opening of his second club in the city.
The launch marks another milestone in Anytime Fitness’ journey of making world-class health and wellness accessible to communities across India. With state-of-the-art equipment, certified trainers, and a welcoming environment, the club aims to offer members a truly personalized fitness experience—available 24×7.
Mr. Vikas Jain, Managing Director of Anytime Fitness India said, “Jaipur, the Pink City, is full of vibrance, and we’re thrilled to see its people channeling that same energy into fitness. With the launch of our new club in Shyam Nagar, we’re strengthening our presence in the city and taking the fitness movement even further. The enthusiasm from our members highlights Jaipur’s growing passion for health and wellness. This opening reaffirms our commitment to providing convenience, safety, and world-class facilities that keep our community inspired and motivated on their fitness journey.”
Unlike traditional gyms, Anytime Fitness combines technology and personalized support throughout the member experience. Features like Body Composition Analysis, guided workout plans on the Anytime Fitness App, and access to a global network of over 5,500 clubs provide a smooth fitness journey both locally and abroad.
Since launching in India in 2013, Anytime Fitness has grown to more than 170+ clubs across the country. Beyond gyms, the brand has fostered community-driven initiatives like FitCraft and Be Fit Fest, bringing together members, trainers, and fitness enthusiasts to celebrate active living. The brand continues to support entrepreneurs while promoting healthier communities. The new club in Shyam Nagar, Jaipur is another step toward the goal of reaching 500 clubs nationwide within five years.