A national fitness studio, Hotworx Fitness Studio, has recently unveiled its new location in Columbia. City officials celebrated the studio’s grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at 4464 Devine St., Suite G.
At-Large City Councilwoman Dr. Aditi Bussells, Columbia Economic Development staff, and Chamber of Commerce representatives were in attendance. Hotworx business owners also gave remarks on the continued growth and investment in Columbia.
The new Hotworx studio in Columbia is owned and operated by Kelsey Farnham Caskey and Sheena Vaccaro. Farnham, with a vast experience in marketing and government relations, is the co-founder of the successful local social media agency, Spruce Strategies. On the other hand, Vaccaro is an expert in the health field, being a women’s health nurse practitioner and an entrepreneur.
“As we celebrate the grand opening of Hotworx, we also reinforce our commitment to enhancing the quality of life and championing small businesses,” commented Bussells at the release. She further noted that the innovative fitness studio not only promotes health and wellness, but also invigorates the local economy.
Hotworx combines infrared heat with isometric workouts to help clients achieve maximum results in less time. With over 600 locations across the United States, Hotworx offers a variety of virtual exercise routines in seven infrared saunas. According to the brand, these promote detoxification, accelerated calorie burn, and muscle recovery.
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