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VASA Fitness

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 6.8.1

Taille:72.70MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:VASA Fitness

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Description de l'application

Découvrez la commodité ultime avec l'application VASA Fitness ! Gérez votre expérience de gym sans effort depuis votre smartphone. Évitez les files d'attente d'enregistrement grâce à la fonction de code-barres des membres, mettez à jour les détails de votre adhésion et restez au courant de votre emploi du temps VASA grâce au calendrier et au système de réservation intégrés. Vous pouvez même réserver des cours et des rendez-vous KidCare, consulter les emplacements des salles de sport et inscrire vos enfants à KidCare, le tout en un seul endroit. Des mises à jour régulières garantissent une expérience utilisateur améliorée en permanence. Téléchargez-le maintenant pour une expérience de gym supérieure.

Principales fonctionnalités de l'application VASA Fitness :

  • Code-barres du membre : Rationalisez votre enregistrement à la salle de sport en un seul clic.
  • Gestion du compte : Visualisez, modifiez et mettez à niveau facilement votre adhésion.
  • Planification : Gérez votre programme de remise en forme, réservez des cours et annulez facilement des rendez-vous.
  • KidCare : Enregistrez vos enfants, réservez des rendez-vous KidCare à l'avance et sécurisez leur place.
  • Emplacements : Accédez rapidement aux détails de votre salle de sport VASA préférée ou explorez de nouveaux emplacements.

Conseils d'utilisation :

  • Configurez votre code-barres de membre pour des enregistrements rapides et efficaces dans la salle de sport.
  • Utilisez la fonction de planification pour planifier vos entraînements et sécuriser vos places de cours.
  • Réservez à l'avance les rendez-vous KidCare de vos enfants.
  • Explorez différents emplacements de salles de sport VASA pour trouver la solution idéale.

En conclusion :

L'application VASA Fitness fournit une suite complète de fonctionnalités conçues pour simplifier votre parcours de remise en forme. Des enregistrements sans tracas à la gestion pratique des comptes et aux services KidCare, cette application est la clé d'une expérience de gym VASA fluide et agréable. Téléchargez-le dès aujourd'hui et débloquez un monde de commodités de remise en forme !

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