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Last weekend to nab a deal with the September promotion!


Join this month and get one month free (6th) + no joining fee, saving you ???s!


Book a tour of the Club today by calling 020 8613 6500 or pop in and see us after 6pm during the week or anytime over the weekend.


As a member of JAGS Sports Club, you have access to:

? Superb 25-metre swimming pool, cleaned with UV lights so kind on skin

? Six tennis courts (including two floodlit)

? Squash court

? Climbing wall with two bouldering and one 9m lead wall (climbing experience required)

? Gym including hi-tech tread mills, cross-trainers, cycling and rowing machines and the latest fitness-training partner ?Fitlinxx? designed to suit your personal needs. Air-conditioned

? Two air-conditioned studios with a wide selection of classes including yoga, Pilates (beginners and advanced), Boxfit, belly dance fitness, Zumba, cardio tone, hot yoga, Kundalini yoga, circuits, body conditioning, Silver Session

? Sports hall available for badminton and table tennis

? CycleFit Studio with virtual training programme and several instructor-led sessions per week

? Free Weights Studio including Synergy 360, Chin/Dip equipment, Bar Bells, Kettle Bells, Dumbbells, Half Rack and mood lighting (free induction and programme available)

? Free events and programmes


Additional facilities at a discounted price and with priority booking:

? Swim school (with family membership/ SPF)

? Personal training

? Holiday Kids Club (with family membership/ SPF)

? Children?s parties: Bouncy castle, multi sports, football, climbing or trampolining option (with family membership/ SPF)

? A range of children?s term time courses including trampolining, badminton, taekwondo, tennis (with family membership/ SPF)


Monthly membership rates are extremely competitive in this local area:


Adults: ?48.00


Retired individual (60+): ?30.00


Family (2 adults + children*): ?89.50


Student (full-time: ?32.00


Single Parent Family (SPF): ?57.50


Disability (Carers are free): ?31.50


Disability Family: ?82.00


Disability SPF: ?52.00


NHS/Local authority school staff: ?38.00


NHS/Local authority school staff Family: ?83.50


NHS/Local authority school staff SPF: ?53.00


Junior: ?18

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