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Saturday @12pm: Cardio Tennis class in Dulwich Village - ?5 OFF with code!

http://www.oldcollege.co.uk/cardio


Wimbledon inspired you??? Try Cardio Tennis - the fun, tennis-based fitness class. Use promo code "cardio5" to save ?5 per session (you can use the code up to three times!). That's just ?6 for a fun, 60-minute tennis-based workout set to music (normally ?11).


Cardio Tennis is for:

# anyone wanting to keep fit and have fun - burn 600+ calories per class

# all tennis abilities - no experience necessary!

# all fitness levels - work at your own pace


Find out more and book your place at www.oldcollege.co.uk/cardio

And remember to use promo code cardio5 !!!!


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12pm at Old College Tennis Club

10 Gallery Road

Dulwich Village SE21 7AB

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