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LAST WEEK!! Join JAGS Sports Club in September and get one month free + no joining fee!!


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If you've overdone things this summer and would like to get your body and mind back on track, pop along and check out the best sports club in South London!


JAGS Sports Club, on Red Post Hill, has a huge number of activities, facilities and classes included in monthly membership including swimming, tennis, gym, free weights studio, badminton, squash, ping pong, cyclefit (spin), climbing (with proven experience or after completing one of our adult courses), yoga, Pilates, circuits, aquafit, Zumba, BoxFit, body conditioning, free weights circuits, and a number of teen only sessions including TeenFlex, TeenBox, TeenCycle and Youth Gym.


If you'd like to book a tour of the Club, please drop us a line on 020 8613 6500 or check out the virtual tour here: https://pan3sixty.co.uk/virtual-tours/jags/jags-sports-club-virtual-tour.html


We're also happy to offer you a free trial so that you can experience the facility first hand (excludes climbing wall and gym) - please email [email protected] to arrange this in advance.


This offer is only valid during September 2018. Members must join for a minimum of six months, and will get their sixth month free.

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