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many people who trained with Salka and Robinson-Helmus asked what they were going to do, Robinson-Helmus said, so they decided to keep the training going. They subleased from Anthony Garcia at Garcia Muay Thai for four months but soon outgrew the space because the classes were so popular and they could not hold them every day, Robinson-Helmus said, noting that the program started with about 20 people and grew to more than 50 five months later.
“I’m very grateful for Matilda [Tysz of the Max Challenge], and Tony Garcia, but now we have our space where we can offer the classes at all times, plus have wellness workshops,” Robinson-Helmus said. “We’re very happy we’re able to do this and our members have been so supportive.”
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The name, she said, came from the members, who would motivate each other by saying “level up” while working out. “The name resonated with everyone,” Robinson-Helmus said.
Robinson-Helmus stressed that Level Up is a fitness and wellness studio that focuses on the mind, body and spirit, offering a variety of classes including yoga, meditation, cardio, strength training, boxing, and mixed martial arts, and aim to incorporate more wellness, such as a holistic nutrition seminar. Classes are held Monday through Friday at 5 a.m., 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m., and 5:30 p.m., with personal training sessions offered in the middle of the day.
Level Up also has a Saturday class at 8 a.m., Thursday yoga class at 6:30 p.m. and martial arts classes at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Though a new business, the partners have already been giving back to the community.
“We’ve been doing a lot of charity work,” Robinson-Helmus said. “That’s important to us, especially since we live in Glen Cove, to give back to local charities and to serve them. We try to do as much as we can for the community.
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This includes serving dinner to the men at the North Shore Sheltering Program and raising donations for Boys & Girls Club of Glen Cove. This summer, Level Up will hold a fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. The obstacle course will take place on Aug. 12 at City Stadium.
“I’m happy to welcome this new business into the downtown, especially one that focuses on health and wellness,” said Jill Nossa, executive director of the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District. “It’s impressive to see that the studio has such a strong member base right from the start, and I wish them much success.”
—Submitted by the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District
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May 31, park violation highway on Douglas Drive.
—Submitted by the Glen Cove Police Department