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New owners take over sa国际传媒官网网页入口鈥檚 Iron Soul Gym

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Iron Soul Gym owners Cassi Niemann, left, Erza Newell and Amanda Lopez pose for a portrait at their gym in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 on Wednesday. The local trio acquired the gym in August.

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Cassi Niemann first walked into Iron Soul Gym to grow strength and community. Four years later, she鈥檚 walking in as an owner.

Iron Soul Gym, a 13,000-square-foot strength facility at 2400 Menaul NE in Midtown, first opened in 2015. It鈥檚 a black iron gym, a space typically oriented toward weightlifting, intense training and an industrial aesthetic. Niemann, along with co-owners Ezra Newell and Amanda Lopez, acquired the local gym in mid-August.

鈥淚ron Soul has been my second home for years,鈥 said Lopez, who is handling the gym鈥檚 administrative and financial operations. 鈥淚t鈥檚 where I found my people, where I grew as an athlete and where I鈥檝e built lifelong friendships. Stepping into this role is about making sure the gym continues to be that kind of place for others.鈥

Lopez, Newell and Niemann all met at Iron Soul. Lopez had been a member of the gym for nearly eight years. Newell and Niemann started coaching at the gym around the same time and co-founded The Barbell Club at Iron Soul.

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Iron Soul Gym at 2400 Menaul NE in Midtown sa国际传媒官网网页入口 on Wednesday. The 13,000-square-foot facility comes with more than 15 squat racks, seven deadlift platforms, specialized equipment for several lifting disciplines and a team of expert coaches.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all competitive powerlifters, so we kind of bonded over the sport,鈥 said Niemann, who will serve as the gym鈥檚 managing partner.

Niemann moved to New Mexico in 2021 after her husband got a job at Sandia National Laboratories. Fresh to town and looking for a place to plant roots, she kept hearing the same advice: go to Iron Soul Gym.

鈥淭hat was ultimately what led me here, but what kept me here is the community,鈥 Niemann said, adding the gym鈥檚 around-the-clock accessibility was also a draw.

Eric Nussbickel, the gym鈥檚 original owner, approached Niemann a few months ago, looking to move on from the gym and find someone who could 鈥渃arry the torch,鈥 Niemann said. She quickly consulted Newell and Lopez to see if they were interested, and it all fell into place from there, Niemann said.

鈥淔or me, this is about giving back,鈥 said Newell, who is overseeing gym operations and coach development at Iron Soul. 鈥淭his community has given me so much, and now we get to create opportunities for others.鈥

The group鈥檚 vision for the gym going forward is to expand coaching development, community engagement and accessibility, Niemann said. They plan to establish Iron Soul as a teaching gym where aspiring coaches can learn the trade. The gym currently partners with eight coaches who are contracted to operate their business in the space.

The gym will expand programming and community engagement through new beginner groups and events such as competitions, seminars and partnerships with other local gyms and businesses.

Despite some changes and new paint, Niemann said the gym鈥檚 black iron spirit will remain.

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Iron Soul Gym member Rudy Gutierrez works out at the gym in sa国际传媒官网网页入口 on Wednesday. Owner Cassi Niemann says the gym is powerlifting-oriented but is open to all.

鈥淲e are a very proud black iron gym,鈥 Niemann said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not slick and shiny and fancy and new. We鈥檙e focused on people doing the things that they鈥檙e doing 鈥 lifting really heavy, being loud, being strong, maybe making a little bit of a mess. We welcome those things.鈥

While Iron Soul is often categorized as a powerlifting gym, which Niemann says the gym embraces and supports, she also said it is 鈥渦ltimately an open gym that鈥檚 (open) 24 hours for anyone who鈥檚 looking to get stronger at any point in their life.鈥

The gym is barbell-heavy, but it does have a treadmill, Niemann joked, adding people don鈥檛 have to do powerlifting to join.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to lose that black iron culture,鈥 Niemann said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e just saying iron culture is for everybody.鈥