Jump to content

Weekly teen sessions at JAGS Sports Club, 12-17 year olds


Recommended Posts

We offer four weekly classes for teens at JAGS Sports Club.


These classes are teen-only zones and establish a positive body image, self confidence and a healthy level of fitness, whilst also offering stress relief and an opportunity to positively vent all those hormones!


All sessions are free to members and are ?5 for non members. We recommend booking in advance, as they are extremely popular. To book, call 020 8613 6500.


Please bring water to all sessions.


Monday, 6-7pm: TeenFlex

Suitable for 12 - 17 year olds

Led by Alison, this class teaches teens how to stretch properly. Effective stretching is a key skill for all sports. These exercises will help tone and form definition, whilst allowing time for focus and switching off from daily pressures.


Wednesday, 6-7pm: TeenBox

Suitable for 12 - 17 year olds

Anna Maria, Kick-Boxing and Boxing champ, leads this session, which is high energy and high impact. Expect boxing training techniques (skipping, squats, lunges, etc), followed by lots of glove work and a lot of sweat! An extremely effective all over body workout.


Thursday, 6.15-6.45pm: TeenCycle

Suitable for 13 - 17 year olds

This is a new session, led by Claudia in our brand new CycleFit studio, who has teens herself and therefore understands great music and the right pitch for each class. For a slightly older age group, this session is high intensity and is a perfect cardio workout, whilst offering effective toning to legs, bums and tums.


Saturday, 2-2.45pm/2.45-3.30pm: YouthGym

Suitable for 12 - 17 year olds

Our in house fitness advisor and much loved Marco leads Youth Gym every Saturday in the main gym. The earlier session is for beginners and will ensure that teens understand how to use the machines safely under the guidance of a skilled instructor and in a small group. The second session is for advanced gym users, and will enable teens to establish and develop a bespoke gym programme that works with their unique needs.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I read somewhere that it was to be an Orleans Smokehouse, opening in December, which seems unlikely
    • There are "plans" to build more reservoirs, with physical work yet to be started, with the first hoped to be completed by 2036, and a second by 2040, then time is needed for them to fill so add at least another 12 months on. However, if the 1.5 million homes are built by 2028, each averaging 2 people occupying them.(some will be more, some will be less) then thats 3 million people showering, bathing and using water.  Therefore there is a massive demand that will strain our current inferstructure between 2028 and 2037 (nearly ten years) plus all those homes will need electricity, as the ambition is to phase gas usage out, which will take just as much time to reinforce the network to cover, let alone add in the ability to cope with green production electricity that needs to be moved from wind and solar farms to where it is most needed.  Therefore, is the current plan to build more homes, regardless of where they are,  potentially going to have serious ramifications on already creaking networks ? 
    • SDCAS is doing important work and needs our help - please consider supporting them at this difficult time. 
    • Cheers for that. Surprising to see it's over 25 years since it closed.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...