A dedicated fitness instructor has wrapped up her remarkable 37-year career by raising significant funds for a homeless charity in her final session.
Sue Green, a well-known figure at Kingswood Active Lifestyle Centre in South Gloucestershire since 1988, is stepping away from her role just in time to celebrate her 66th birthday. Over the decades, she has become widely recognized for her passion for fitness and her extensive charitable efforts.
The funds collected from her last class on Monday were donated to the Julian Trust, a Bristol-based homeless charity where she has actively volunteered for 12 years and serves as a trustee.
A Community Rallies to Give Back
Ms. Green shared her heartfelt gratitude, stating, “People have been incredibly generous. We set the fee at £5 per person, but attendees have contributed much more than expected.” She described the overwhelming support as “phenomenal,” noting that donations continued to grow far beyond her initial expectations.
Since 1987, the Julian Trust Night Shelter has been a refuge for individuals experiencing homelessness, offering them a safe place to sleep, warm meals, and essential hygiene facilities. In addition to her fundraising efforts, Ms. Green established a donation point at the leisure center to collect food and other necessary supplies for those in need.
Hannah Martin, treasurer of the Julian Trust, emphasized the impact of Ms. Green’s contributions. “As a small charity, we rely heavily on donations, and what Sue has done is a lifeline for us. She’s a deeply compassionate individual who makes a huge difference to the guests at our shelter.”

A Journey Through Fitness Evolution
Ms. Green reminisced about the early days of her fitness career, recalling how trends have shifted over the years.
“When I first started, we were in the Jane Fonda era—jumping and jiving as much as possible was the norm. Fitness today is very different. Low-impact exercises can be just as effective, without the strain of high-impact movements like jumping jacks,” she explained.
During the 1980s, gym fashion was just as important as the workouts themselves. “Back then, headbands, leg warmers, and leotards made me feel like I was on top of the world,” she said, laughing. To commemorate her journey, Ms. Green donned a rainbow tutu and matching sweatbands for her final class.
The farewell session was a special occasion, with 100 participants packing into the sports hall to celebrate her legacy. Many attendees embraced the nostalgic theme, dressing in retro fitness outfits to mark the event.
A Lasting Influence on the Fitness Community
Long-time participants reflected on Ms. Green’s influence and dedication. Karen Davidson, a regular at her classes, expressed her emotions about the farewell.
“It’s been an emotional day. We’ve been with her for such a long time, and she’s kept us motivated all these years. There were moments when we didn’t feel like exercising, but Sue’s energy made us want to keep going,” she said.
Another long-time attendee, Marlene Hill, shared similar sentiments. “I’ve been following Sue’s classes since before she even joined the leisure center. She’s always been incredibly kind and willing to help anyone. I’m going to miss her so much.”
An Active Retirement Ahead
Despite undergoing two knee and two hip replacements, Ms. Green remained committed to teaching fitness classes until her very last session.
However, retirement doesn’t mean she’ll be slowing down entirely. Thanks to a free lifetime membership at the leisure center, she plans to stay active. “I doubt I’ll be spending much time in front of the television,” she said with a smile.
As she embarks on the next chapter of her life, Ms. Green leaves behind a legacy of fitness, generosity, and inspiration that will be remembered by her community for years to come.