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Momentum Enterprises to open their 11th My Gym children’s fitness center in Wellesley

Wellesley, MA Hospitality and entertainment company Momentum Enterprises will be opening its eleventh My Gym Children’s Fitness Center, this winter. My Gym is one of five brands under the Momentum Enterprises umbrella and reflects the company’s broader mission to cultivate optimism, connection, and confidence-building experiences across all its businesses. This new location reinforces Momentum’s commitment to empowering families and supporting communities through joyful, movement-focused programming.

My Gym Children’s Fitness Centers provide fun, safe, and enriching movement and learning experiences for children and families. The program offers a wide range of classes for children from three-months to 10-years-old, from foundational mobility to gymnastics, dance, preschool prep, and Gym Ninja’s. 

Families can also enjoy birthday party packages, camps, and seasonal events, creating year-round opportunities for play and growth.

“Opening our eleventh My Gym location in Wellesley is an exciting milestone for Momentum Enterprises,” said Ryan Debin, CEO and Founder of Momentum Enterprises. “Everything we do is rooted in helping families feel connected, supported, and inspired,and My Gym embodies that mission in such a meaningful way. We’re proud to bring a space to Wellesley where we can increase “Smile-Watt Hours” to children as they move, grow, and build confidence.”

Momentum Enterprises leads with the core values of people, love, and fun, carrying these principles into every community it serves. Enrollment is designed to be flexible and stress-free, with no contracts, long-term commitments, or membership fees, and the ability to start or pause enrollment at any time. As temperatures drop and families seek engaging indoor spaces that keep children active and learning, My Gym offers an ideal solution. 

My Gym Children’s Fitness Center looks forward to welcoming Wellesley into its growing network of Massachusetts locations – joining Boston, Burlington, Framingham, Medfield, and Newton – along with the locations in Stamford, Fairfield, and Glastonbury, Connecticut and Yorktown Heights and Harlem, New York – continuing its mission to provide safe, active, and developmentally enriching spaces for families year-round.

 

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