A health club is a private club that people go to in order to do exercise and have beauty treatments.
health club in British English
(hɛlθ klʌb)
noun
a private club that offers exercise facilities and beauty treatments
health club in American English
a private club for physical exercise, with rooms for weight lifting, massage, etc., courts for handball, racquetball, etc., and, often, a swimming pool, sauna, etc.
health club in Hospitality
(hɛlθ klʌb)
Word forms: (regular plural) health clubs
noun
(Hospitality (hotel): Hotel bar)
A health club in a hotel is a facility that people go to in order to do exercise and have beauty treatments.
The health clubs in our hotels are full of modern exercise equipment.
Our health club features a pool, gym, and Jacuzzi, all available for guests to use.
You can exercise at our health club or relax and enjoy a beauty treatment.
Examples of 'health club' in a sentence
health club
She had been thinking for some time about joining her local health club and this she did.
Lycholat, Tony Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life (1987)
Neither she nor her husband would like to join a health club.
Lycholat, Tony Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life (1987)
More people are joining health clubs and spas.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Meet people at your health club.
Christianity Today (2000)
Her assignments have included meals in pubs and restaurants, buying clothes, going to health clubs and trialling a gym.