Despite the ongoing pandemic, Paul Meusa has realized one of his dreams to further impact lives through health and fitness.
The former national table tennis player turned fitness trainer, opened a new Gym named ‘Exodus’
The Exodus brand and facility located at David and Lamaha Streets in Kitty, was launched with a small gathering on Republic Day.
The internationally certified fitness trainer, who has become well-known in the CrossFit arena has taken to entrepreneurship and plans to breathe new life into the Kitty community with the introduction of the multifunctional facility branded ‘Exodus’ with the tagline “Moving You to A Higher Level”.
Said Meusa during the launch “I teamed up with my friend and longtime trainer, Omar Hope in the management of this establishment. We have a mission to facilitate our clients’ Exodus from their present reality to the best versions of themselves. We hope to transform the lives of many in a positive way.”
He added “Exodus seeks to make a difference by encouraging citizens to step away from a sedentary lifestyle and come workout in our safe atmosphere with COVID protocols in place.
The atmosphere is open to ventilation but closed to weather. Due to the ongoing pandemic lots of persons are looking for more open air workout spaces so Exodus is your answer. We will cater to all goals, Weight loss, strength and conditioning, CrossFit, bodybuilding.”
Paul who is the brother of Stabroek News’ reporter, Shemar Meusa, added that “Exodus Gym seeks to offer a high level of customer care with our team of experienced personal trainers”.
During the launch, the Director General of the Department of Tourism, Donald Sinclair stated the following:
“I am very happy that Exodus Gym is being launched this afternoon. I am very closely associated with the owner and manager, Paul Meusa and I have supported him when he was a trainer at the Fitness Paradise Gym and I look forward to hearing good things about Exodus Gym.
Sinclair added “We know that the gym is being launched at a very challenging time of COVID-19 but it is still important for persons to stay fit. It’s important for persons to take care of their health and one challenge that Paul and his team will have of course is to ensure that persons can use the gym in a safe manner.
He added “I know that all the COVID protocols will be in place in terms of the sanitizing, in terms of the using of protective gear to ensure that nobody’s health is compromised. I am again happy that Exodus is launching and I know that this gym will maintain the kinds of standards that the parent gym, fitness Paradise Gym, instilled in him”.