The week-of Dec 26th is the Super Bowl of the fitness industry – a time when the vast majority of us are looking to reset and embrace new habits.
And just in time, Crunch Fitness, one of the fitness industry’s leading high-value, low-price gyms, is rolling out the next phase of its wildly successful ‘Feel Good, Not Bad’ campaign.
The first phase of the campaign rolled out in late 2023, and it helped the brand to its biggest year of growth to-date.
With all that success, it’s no shock that Crunch has tapped creative agency Familiar Creatures to double down – delivering a fresh new take on the concept just in time for the post-holiday, well, crunch season.
The campaign launches December 26th, injecting new life into the ‘Feel Good’ campaign to remind gym-goers that Crunch is the place to go to feel good in a world where sub-par fitness and distractions run rampant.
Directed by award-winning directors MAMA, the ‘Feel Good, Not Bad’ campaign shows how in a world where things can sometimes feel out of your control, Crunch is a haven where you can turn that all around.
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