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Promoting an Active Lifestyle and Health Education in Indonesia’s Big Cities

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Promoting an Active Lifestyle and Health Education in Indonesia’s Big Cities
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Cardea Physiotherapy & Pilates, a centre specialising in physiotherapy and pilates, continues to grow its footprint in major Indonesian cities. The company opened its eighth branch in Semarang, Central Java, with an event on Saturday 7 March 2026 that combined active-lifestyle activities, health education, and direct studio experiences.

Founder Yurike Lanser said Cardea Semarang forms part of the brand’s ongoing expansion in large cities. ‘With the Power. Precision. Control philosophy, Cardea Semarang offers a physio-pilates concept that integrates physiotherapy and pilates into a single, safe, measured and personalised training approach,’ she said. She added that, supported by consistent operating standards, rigorous internal training, and high-quality equipment, Cardea is committed to delivering a professional, safe and results-focused training experience.

The opening programme for Cardea Semarang began with a Ngabuburit Mini Run, a Health Talk Session on the importance of appropriate exercise to prevent injuries and sustain performance, and a studio tour for guests to get closer to the facilities and training approach.

Yurike described the opening as designed to present Cardea Semarang not merely as a pilates studio but as a community space that supports an active and mindful lifestyle. ‘Our presence in Semarang brings us closer to a community that wants to move more intelligently and consciously. We hope to be a long-term partner in the healthy-living journey of Semarang residents,’ she added.

Before the grand opening, Cardea Semarang ran trial days from 5 March 2026, inviting the public to try pilates under the guidance of instructors trained to Cardea Group standards. An opening special offer runs until 14 March 2026, giving residents the chance to join with exclusive benefits during the opening period. (H-2)

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