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#teenbox TONIGHT, 6pm, at JAGS Sports Club for 12 - 17 year olds


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#teenbox starts next Wednesday 20th April at 6-7pm at JAGS Sports Club.


This is a brand new class for 12 - 17 year olds and is a fantastic addition to our extremely popular Teen Programme.


Annamaria is leading this course so be prepared to work hard! Annamaria is an experienced fitness professional with a Thai Kickboxing amateur and professional fighting background. She is a former British Lightweight Kickboxing Champion and Silver medalist at IKBF World Nation Cup in Romania.


Boxing training is a very effective way of getting fit and toned but also releasing tension in a focused way.


Members*: FREE

Non Members: ?5


We advise booking in advance as classes have been very busy this week. Call 0208 6136500 to book your place!


*Family membership is only ?86 per month and includes two adults and all children under the age of 18 living in one household. All teen classes are included in this membership.

** Please note that although it is beneficial to come every week to these classes to make progress, you can dip in and out of classes and do not have to commit to a whole term. The Teen Programme will be operating in term time only**
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