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Open Weekend at the Brockwell Lido This Weekend! (Ap 2 & 3)


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As this is the Lounge and the weather this weekend is supposed to be nice, I figured I should get back on here and tell you that the Brockwell Lido is kicking off its swim season a month earlier than usual this weekend and to mark the occasion is also offering free swimming all weekend, from 9-4pm. If you're interested in getting your mug and slimline body (har!) in somebody's book, there'll be a photographer taking snaps of folks plunging into the undoubtedly "cool" waters at 10am. Also free of charge will be taster classes in the Lido studios. There are 4 we know of so far, and they are scheduled for Saturday:


PT Cycle from 10-11am

Hatha Yoga from 2:30-3:30pm

Tai Chi from 3-4 pm

Bridal Circuit from 3-4pm


More are planned for Sunday.


You can do the gym and spa for free as well within the aforementioned hours. So we've been told by Fusion.


Perhaps best to ring the Lido to confirm times and places, also to find out about Sun. if we haven't manage to post further here: 0207 274 3088. Or check out the Gym & Spa Users Forum on Facebook. Hopefully Fusion will get on there and post something once they know - we've asked them to.


Reminder of the FB pathway:


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brockwell-Lido-Gym-Spa-User-Forum/189173027789769


And don't forget to give us a like!

UPDATE


We've been told that the free taster classes at the Lido on Sunday are exactly the same as on Saturday. All are first come, first served.


PT Cycle from 10-11am

Hatha Yoga from 2:30-3:30pm

Tai Chi from 3-4 pm

Bridal Circuit from 3-4pm


More info 0207 274 3088. Or check out the Gym & Spa Users Forum on Facebook.


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brockwell-Lido-Gym-Spa-User-Forum/189173027789769


And don't forget to give us a like!

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