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Last chance to get your half price membership at ESPH East Dulwich


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If you sign up (or re-sign) for a FULL-GYM, 12 month membership by 31st January, you will get 50% off your first 2 months. Simply call 020 7907 1900 (option 2), email [email protected] or pop in to take advantage of this offer.


Full Gym Membership ? 12 Month contract @ ?79.00/month (?39.50 for the first 2 months with our offer)


Includes:

15% discount on a range of additional services including massage, physiotherapy and personal training

Access to new premium classes

Access to premium exercise programmes on eGym, which releases a range of additional features and exercise options

All classes are included in the membership

A two point induction including sessions with our physiotherapist and personal trainers

A detailed exercise programme via one of our Apps

Regular fitness instructor ?touch base? sessions ensuring you are always on track

No joining fee!


Pop in to view the facilities or to request a free class,


Kind regards,

The ESPH team

116 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8HD

www.esph.co.uk/offers

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