Want to make gains with the one percent?
Add your name to the waiting list for Continuum, the exclusive new $10,000-a-month wellness social club in Greenwich Village. Located in the landmarked Archive building at 676 Greenwich St., the flagship is at once a haute health retreat, luxury lounge and top-of-the-line gym powered by proprietary artificial intelligence. Membership is capped at just 250 VIPs.
“It’s very different from anything that exists,” says Jeff Halevy, the former fitness tech entrepreneur and “Today Show” health correspondent who serves as Continuum’s CEO and president. “Our unique value proposition to remember is the integration of all these modalities at a very high level. We’re doing the homework for everybody, not just in developing the programming but in curating the actual experts that are going to work with them.”
Continuum is the latest entrant in the premium bespoke fitness sector. In May, for instance, Equinox introduced a $40,000-a-year “EQX Optimize” program in partnership with lab-testing platform Function Health.
Here’s how Continuum works. After joining (and paying the $10,000 initiation fee), members undergo a comprehensive data-driven “onboarding assessment” involving VO2 Max oxygen consumption testing, body composition scans, blood panels and sleep analysis. The baseline “knowledge set” is entered into AI, and a specialist designs a personalized wellness plan. Wearables and a companion app continuously track the member’s progress, and the AI algorithm updates training and service recommendations in real time.
