Jersey Shore Fitness Gym Unveils New Mural
The Gym at 10th in North Wildwood, New Jersey has recently undergone a significant transformation since its ownership change last year.
As part of the transformation, The Gym will be officially renamed as Shore Fitness at 10th this May, and a brand new 85 ft long x 21 ft tall mural has been commissioned to celebrate the occasion.
The new mural, which is being painted by Philadelphia-based artist and yoga teacher Brittany Grala, is set to be unveiled on the side of the gym at the intersection of 10th and New Jersey Avenue.
The mural is designed to honor the gym’s legacy and nostalgia, while also celebrating the elements that make the Jersey Shore such a popular destination – the sun and waves.
The gym’s new branding was developed by Cincinnati-based design firm goDutch, who worked closely with the gym’s owners Ron and Stacie Tedesco.
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Their goal was to create a brand that is both modern and forward-thinking, while also reflecting the gym’s commitment to welcoming all members of the community and inspiring them to achieve more.
The new tagline for Shore Fitness at 10th is “Raise the Bar,” and it will be prominently featured in the mural alongside a visual of multiple arms raising a barbell.
The image is set on a sea of blue waves and features the gym’s new logo on a lit sign as the “sun.” The message is clear: the gym is committed to helping its members reach their full potential and exceed their own expectations.
In addition to the new branding and mural, the gym has also undergone significant renovations and modernizations. These include expanded outdoor turf gym areas, new 24/7 access, and the ability to purchase and manage memberships online.
All of these changes are designed to make the gym more accessible and convenient for members, while also providing the latest equipment and amenities.
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According to the owners, the new mural is a symbol of the gym’s commitment to the community and its desire to be a positive force for change.
They hope that it will inspire others to strive for excellence in all areas of their lives, and to raise the bar for themselves and their community.
For artist Brittany Grala, the project was a perfect fit. As both an artist and yoga teacher, she is passionate about using her talents to inspire others and promote positive change. Her website, “Hope is the Way, Love is the Answer,” reflects this ethos, and they are thrilled to be able to bring that same spirit to the new mural at Shore Fitness at 10th.
Be sure to check out the mural next time you’re in the Wildwoods and grab a membership at Shore Fitness at 10th.