[Photo credit: Renew Performance Center]
Renew Performance Center, a state-of-the-art facility that offers a comprehensive approach to sports performance enhancement, injury rehabilitation, and overall fitness recovery, has opened at 600 E. Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena.
A company statement said Renew Performance Center distinguishes itself by integrating advanced recovery technologies and services and offering an array of treatments such as cold plunge, infrared saunas, red light therapy, compression therapy, hyper volt training, float tanks, stretch and massage sessions, and lymphatic drainage.
It aims to serve athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and all individuals seeking holistic wellness.
Collaborating with Anytime Fitness, Renew Performance Center said its clients will have 24/7 access to a fully equipped gym and a convenient one-stop destination for both fitness and recovery needs.
The Center said it also features a full Superfoods Cafe, providing protein shakes, smoothies, organic juices, specialty coffee, kava and kombucha drinks, and healthy meal preparations.
“The sports performance and recovery industry is rapidly evolving, and we are proud to be at the forefront of this change in Pasadena,” Austin Wright, co-founder of Renew Performance Center, said. “Our comprehensive range of services caters to everyone from professional athletes to those recovering from injuries or simply looking to enhance their overall wellness.”
Wright and co-founder Gabby Silvi said they are committed to spearheading the evolution of Pasadena’s sports performance and recovery industry. The center’s logo – featuring the lotus flower, a symbol of purity, resilience, and rebirth – symbolizes the company ethos and reflects the transformative journey of clients toward renewed health and performance, the statement said.
Renew Performance Center’s approach emphasizes the importance of recovery alongside training, offering tailored solutions for performance enhancement, injury rehabilitation, and stress relief, the statement continued.
Professionally trained staff at the center will cater to a broad spectrum of individuals, ranging from professional athletes to people recovering from injuries or seeking overall wellness.
A grand opening is scheduled for March 15, which is planned to showcase demonstrations of various therapies, special offers, and an opportunity to meet the team behind Pasadena’s latest fitness and recovery hub.
For more information, visit the official website at www.RenewPerformancCenter.com .