It’s been less than two months since Continuum announced its health-focused membership club was coming to New York City. And now, the brand’s flagship store is about to open.
Led by former fitness tech entrepreneur today’s show Health correspondent Geoff Halevy says Continuum Club promises to be the “first wellness and social club of its kind” when it officially opens on May 15th. This elite hotspot, housed in Greenwich Village’s historic Archives Building, uses AI software and biometric screening. We utilize technology to provide our members with highly personalized full-body training programs.
For a $10,000 monthly membership fee, you get one-on-one training sessions with top experts, state-of-the-art spa facilities, plus float tanks, cold plunges, Himalayan salt saunas, IV stations, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and more.

Continuum Club just opened in New York City.
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“In the field of health, the fundamentals of nutrition, exercise and recovery are well-established sciences, but their application remains elusive,” Continuum CEO Haleby said in a press statement. Ta. “We are handed tools without a blueprint and have to navigate the complexities of wellness alone. Our vision is to break down these silos and create data that is collected with the utmost care. to build a cohesive ecosystem that contributes to a deeper understanding of ourselves.”
This luxurious 25,000 square foot space includes a lounge area with a carefully selected botanical suite and complimentary coffee, tea and juice. The club also has an underground bar and a private gym. During the onboarding process, members undergo her AI-enhanced induction assessment. Think biometric screenings, body composition scans, blood tests, and sleep analysis. Additionally, the wearable device and companion app allow Continuum staff to track a member’s data in real time and then adjust her wellness plan to meet her needs over time.

This space is part members-only club, part health and wellness center.
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In addition to Halevy, the team behind Continuum includes former Lululemon marketing leader Tom Wingert, human performance scientist Dr. Andy Galpin, and physical therapist and conditioning expert Charlie Weingroff, Ph.D. It is. First, the club will limit the number of members it can open to 100 people, and promises that the number of members will not exceed 250.
“What we are building is more than just an upscale wellness club,” Halevi added. “Continuum is a fully integrated platform powered by the power of AI and personal biometrics to ensure health outcomes are intentional and quantifiable.”
