> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.visiongame.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.visiongame.io/visiongame-ecosystem/visionmove/future-goals.md).

# Future Goals

Starting in 2025, VisionMove will begin operations in full, bringing our innovative fitness ecosystem to some of Europe’s largest cities. Our goal for the first year is to establish five flagship locations, each designed to showcase VisionMove’s unique blend of traditional fitness, wellness amenities, and web3 technology. These initial sites will provide members with a premium experience, combining state-of-the-art training areas, fitness-focused restaurants, shared workspaces, and digital rewards that enhance engagement and motivate healthier lifestyles.

These five locations will serve as the launch points for VisionMove’s journey, allowing us to connect with a diverse, urban audience and refine our offerings based on real-time feedback. With every new location, we aim to build a community excited to experience the seamless integration of fitness, technology, and lifestyle support—all under one roof.

This European launch is just the beginning, setting the foundation for future growth as we continue to expand VisionMove’s presence and impact across new regions and communities.


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