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Non Members: Grab yourself a loyalty card next time you visit the CycleFit studio at JAGS Sports Club, and get your tenth CycleFit session absolutely FREE!


The brand new CycleFit studio at JAGS Sports Club, complete with state of the art bikes and lights, will leave your heart pumping and yours abs and thighs nicely toned!


Cost: ?10 per session


Call 020 8613 6500 to book your space


Classes available:


* Mondays: CycleFit Revolutions with Maxine, 7-7.30pm (cycling to lots of songs you know)


* Wednesdays: Beginners CycleFit with Catherine, 7-7.30am; Beginners CycleFit with Max, 6-6.30pm; Endurance CycleFit with Max, 7-7.45pm


* Thursdays: CycleCross with Max, 6.30 - 7.15pm (cycling followed by resistance training)


* Saturdays: Beginners CycleFit with Catherine, 10-10.30am

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Hi Tima, thanks for your message.


You can come as a non member to JAGS Sports Club if you would like to attend one of the classes. We offer multiple studio classes including yoga, Pilates, body conditioning, belly dancing, boxfit, zumba, circuits, which are ?8.50 per session. CycleFit is ?10 per session and is also open to non members.


If you come as a non member to CycleFit, you can grab yourself a loyalty card and will get your tenth session free.


Becoming a member at JAGS Sports Club includes all the studio and CycleFit sessions, as well as use of the pool, gym, free weights studio, tennis courts, badminton and ping pong facilities and climbing wall*. There are also monthly free taster sessions in tennis, badminton, swimming, climbing and trampoline, and discounts are offered on courses.


If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us on 020 8613 6500 or PM us your email address or phone number and we can contact you.


*NB to use the climbing wall, you must be able to demonstrate experience of climbing

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