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GLL widens access to its services with Live Better digital wellbeing platform

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By Kath Hudson    08 Jan 2026

GLL’s new digital wellbeing platform, Live Better, offers services to non-members / GLL

Charitable social enterprise, GLL has launched a new digital wellbeing platform

Live Better is available free to members on the Better_uk App

Non-members will also be able to access it for £9.50 a month

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Services include behaviour change support, health consultations and Les Mills workouts

Charitable social enterprise, GLL has launched an enhanced digital health and wellbeing platform on its Better_uk App, called Live Better.  

Launched on 7 January, the app will be offered free to its 362,000 existing members and in an effort to get a broader reach will be available to non-members for £9.50 per month, which is much cheaper than the services would cost if purchased separately. 

GLL plans to use the new platform to reinforce its social enterprise values, reach and engage new audiences and customers and add value to all membership types while improving health outcomes.

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Services include:

  • On-demand fitness classes and content from Les Mills and Wexer via the My Fit App.
  • A personal digital health coach, offering habit tracking and behaviour change support around nutrition, movement, sleep, mental wellbeing and more, powered by Holly Health.
  • Virtual health and advice for all members looking to chat through symptoms and next steps and 24/7 GP consultation and private prescription services for certain membership groups, powered by Abi Health.
  • A member benefits platform offering discounts from a range of brands and high street retailers plus discounts on GLL services.
  • Additional wellness support and community prescribing from GLL’s NHS partners.

Tom Popsys, GLL product lead for Live Better says: “As a charitable social enterprise with communities at our heart, GLL’s mission is to improve the physical, mental and social wellbeing of our local communities. 

“We’re extremely proud that our new Live Better digital platform helps us to widen and deepen the impact of our services across demographics and regions. Excitingly, our Live Better online only membership now allows us to support users who may not typically be able to access traditional leisure facilities.” 

Grace Gimson, CEO and co-founder of Holly Health, says: “More than ever, people need holistic, always-on support to maintain health, fitness and wellbeing. We’re thrilled that our ‘Powered by Holly Health’ personalised habit coaching service forms a part of the comprehensive package under Live Better.”

In a poll of 2,000 adults conducted by GLL in December 2025, 60 per cent of respondents aged 18-44 said they would use a health and fitness app to help achieve their goals in 2026.

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NFL fans react to Micah Parsons filming female cheerleaders at Pro Bowl

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Miach Parsons was named to the Pro Bowl in his first year with the Green Bay Packers. Although the superstar defensive end was in San Francisco to attend the Pro Bowl festivities on Tuesday, he was on an electric scooter while moving around Moscone Center due to his knee injury. In one of the videos from the festivities that went viral on social media, Parsons was spotted filming the female cheerleaders doing a routine for the crowd.

When fans caught wind of the video clip in which Parsons was filming the cheerleaders while on an electric scooter, they slammed the Packers star.

“Creep behavior,” one tweeted.

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“Nfl star or creep in training,” another added.

“He not slick,” a third commented.

Here are a few more reactions.

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“NAH THIS IS MESSED TF UP,” one wrote.

“Kinda hate that this streamer a*s dude is a packer now. Like bruh… get us to the nfc championship mr highest paid ever,” another added.

“Tell that lame a*s podcaster to show up in the playoffs. Don’t nobody care bout Micah,” a user tweeted.

Micah Parsons finished the 2025 season with 41 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 6.5 stuffs, two forced fumbles and one pass defended. However, he suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 15 against the Denver Broncos.

Although Parsons helped the Packers qualify for the playoffs, his team was eliminated in the wildcard round with a 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears.

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Micah Parsons explains how his relationship with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones soured last offseason

Green Bay Packers DE Micah Parsons - Source: GettyGreen Bay Packers DE Micah Parsons - Source: Getty
Green Bay Packers DE Micah Parsons – Source: Getty

Micah Parsons’ relationship with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones soured last offseason, which led to the team trading the DE to the Packers in August. On Tuesday, Parsons opened up his acrimonious split with the Cowboys.

“I just wish some of those things never happened. You know what I mean?,” Parsons told Clarence Hill of All City DLLS Cowboys. “I wish that he never brought me into the office and just let the agent speak. And I wish he hadn’t compromised our relationship. I thought me and Jerry had a good relationship up to that point until this offseason, and it’s sad that it went to sh*t like that.”

Parsons played four years with the Cowboys, earning a Pro Bowl selection in each season. He signed a 4-year, $188 million extension with the Packers after the Cowboys traded him last year.