Is Boulder ready to work out?

Amber Giulio outside her new Boulder gym, 406 Bridge Fitness (Harley Robertson/The Monitor).

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Amber Giulio hopes to get Jeffersonians pumping and sweating at her new gym on Boulder’s Main Street.

406 Bridge Fitness opened Aug. 8 after three months of prep and renovations help from Giulio’s father, Bruce. After last Friday’s open house, where visitors checked out the squat rack, bench press, free weights, treadmills, workout machines, and class space, Giulio ended up with 38 monthly members. “Really good turnout,” said the 41-year-old entrepreneur. “Everybody’s loving it so far, they’re excited about the equipment.”

The unstaffed gym is open 24/7, with video cameras monitoring all activity. Members use an app called Kisi to unlock the door to the gym whenever they please. (Guilio wouldn’t discuss gym liability in the event of a customer injury.) There are plans to release a fitness-focused mobile app soon featuring curated workout plans by professional trainers.

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