Join the Strong Women Training Club to get exclusive discounts at Minor Figures, Prodigy and more

The Strong Women Training Club isn’t just packed with bodyweight workouts, exercise guides and healthy recipes – we also have loads of exclusive member discounts that’ll see you saving up to 25% on fitness equipment and nutrition supplies.

Looking to get seriously fit in 2022? Keen to add some variety into your fitness routine? Start your free 14-day trial at the Strong Women Training Club and you’ll also get exclusive offers and discounts. Membership includes:

  • Over 100 workout videos across strength training, bodyweight, mobility and barre
  • Eight-week training plans to suit every level
  • Exclusive fitness challenges
  • A library of over 150 ‘how to’ technique videos
  • Access to the Strong Women Training Club app-based community on Squaddy
  • Expert articles and advice 

For the next three months, Strong Women Training Club members will get discounts on brands including Minor Figures, Weight Up, Healthstrong, Drops Of Heal, Prodigy and Boundless. Explore the exclusive discounts below – all of which you can claim when you start your free trial.

  • 20% off Minor Figures and a free gift with first orders

    Minor Figures

    Minor Figures products are not only proudly plant-based, but they never compromise on flavour or quality. 

     Take your pick from one of their carefully crafted Oat Milks, designed to showcase the true flavour profile of your coffee, or a nitrogen-infused Cold Brew Coffee in a can. 

    START YOUR 14-DAY FREE TRIAL TO CLAIM

  • 20% off Weight Up equipment hire

    Weight Up

    Weight Up is the revolutionary new business which gives you all the equipment you need to hit your strength goals, without breaking the bank or cluttering up your living room.

    Founded in lockdown by London-based Stefanie Midmer, Weight Up has a wide range of top-quality weights and fitness equipment on a flexible, rental subscription basis.

    START YOUR 14-DAY FREE TRIAL TO CLAIM

  • 25% off Boundless Activated Snacking range

    Boundless

    We’ve teamed up with gut health game-changers – Boundless. Their latest launch is a twist on classic crisps, their world first Activated Chips, which are made using the ancient supergrain – Sorghum.

    Enjoy 25% off their Activated Snacking range.

    START YOUR 14-DAY FREE TRIAL TO CLAIM

  • 20% off Prodigy plant-based chocolate

    Prodigy

    Exceptional taste remains at the heart of everything Prodigy does, with the high cacao content resulting in a deliciously, creamy, silky-smooth chocolatey hit across the range. 

    Not only are they reimagining everyday chocolate bar favourites, they are high in prebiotic fibre to support gut-health and have a range of environmental commitments including fully compostable packaging.

    START YOUR 14-DAY FREE TRIAL TO CLAIM

  • 20% off the first CBD Olive Oil at Drops Of Heal

    Drops of Heal

    Drops of Heal is the UK’s first CBD Olive Oil crafted for everyday use, designed to be both effective and delicious.

    With no horrible aftertaste, Drops of Heal works towards creating a better, more consistent way of consuming CBD whilst keeping it simple with our all organic ingredients. Dedicated to building the finest CBD experience, we hope to give a face and voice to mental health and healing, enabling people to enjoy and share the power of CBD.

    START YOUR 14-DAY FREE TRIAL TO CLAIM

  • 20% off sitewide at Healthstrong

    Healthstrong

    Start 2022 with the support of Healthstrong! Try their bespoke liposomal Magnesium and B6, which provides the body with key nutrients often deficient and required for so many functions.

    START YOUR 14-DAY FREE TRIAL TO CLAIM

Strong Women Training Club members get new offers every three months. Join the club today to access these exclusive discounts as well as on-demand classes, strength training plans, an online community of like-minded women and more. Sign up for your free 14-day trial here.

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