There’s something special about the post-school run hour. The rush has eased, the emails can wait a little longer, and you’ve finally got a window that’s yours. For many of our members at Seventy-Three Gym in Brighton, that golden time is 9.15 & / 12
Whether you’re a mum fresh from the school gates, a freelancer shaping your own schedule, or a retiree enjoying a slower morning rhythm, this is the hour that can transform your day.
Life after the school run. The kids are dropped off, your head clears, and you can step into a space that’s all about you. Training at 9.15 means you’ve taken care of everyone else, and now you’re taking care of yourself.
The rise of flexible working. More women are working for themselves, freelancing, or creating careers that fit around their lives. That means mid-morning is no longer “dead time” — it’s prime time for wellness.
Energy, not exhaustion. Unlike an evening session after a long day, morning classes carry a calm, focused energy. You’ll walk out with endorphins firing, ready to tackle the rest of the day with clarity and purpose.
At Seventy-Three, we’ve built our timetable around real life. Our flexible fitness classes in Brighton are designed to slot into your daily rhythm, not fight against it.
And because our 9.15 and 12.15 sessions aren’t peak hours, the gym has a different feel — no crowds, no pressure, no judgment. Just focused training and space to breathe.
Fitness is powerful, but community makes it last. At Seventy-Three, you’ll find like-minded people who get it — other mums, other freelancers, other women at the same stage of life. After class, you’ll often find members catching up outside, grabbing a coffee, or just taking a moment before the day carries on.
It’s movement, yes. But it’s also connection, belonging, and energy that carries you through the week.
If you’ve ever thought “I don’t have time”, maybe it’s about choosing the right time. The 9.15 slot is waiting for you.
Try a class at Seventy-Three — whether it’s yoga, Pilates, or small group personal training — and discover how powerful one hour can be.