EMBRACE CHANGE

At Wrong Gym, we believe in the fixation of imperfections and transformation through acknowledgement, acceptance and advancement.

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A way of life

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The intention

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THE GROUNDS

BEYOND TRENDS

Wrong Gym isn’t about fitting in—it’s about rising above.

With advanced science and technology, internationally known fitness trainers, and core values that are infused through layers of their brand, Wrong Gym continues to raise the standard of what a fitness center can really be.

3000M2

Fitness space

60+

FITNESS CLASSES

1100+

active members

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People may try to tell you that you’re Wrong about something, but when you know it’s right for you, you must have the confidence and the arrogance to keep going for it.

— Duccio - Founder of Wrong Gym

THE STORY

Tropical recovery area at Wrong Gym Bali featuring lush green foliage, wooden poolside loungers, and a serene blue-tiled swimming pool reflecting surrounding plants.

2019

THE DREAM

The vision goes beyond redefining the space between body and mind. It’s about creating a better life through emerging one’s physical and inner world.

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2023

THE OPENING

After years of work and dedication, the dream of Wrong Gym Founders, Duccio and Karen finally becomes a reality.

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2024

1st anniversary

Celebrating a first year of success, growth, and community with the members and the teams that worked together.

Architectural view of the new extension at Wrong Gym Bali featuring tropical landscaping, timber-clad facade, water feature and modern design.

2025

THE EXTENSION

Wrong Gym begins its highly anticipated extension to offer the ultimate wellness experience.

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AN EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY

Redefining fitness, establishing a new way of life — beyond limits, beyond trends. To seek transformation and embrace change where there used to be limits. Wrong Gym is a place built only for those who seek to create the best version of themselves.

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BEING WRONG IS JUST A PERSPECTIVE

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and being wrong is just a perspective.

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NOT JUST A WELLNESS JOURNEY

This journey is about nurturing your body, mind, and soul— where you can focus on finding that delicate balance between your inner journey and your place in this world.

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A PLACE WHERE ALL CAN THRIVE

Wrong Gym looks to create a home here that feels welcoming, supportive and familiar — to achieve a space where members become a part of the family.