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not strictly family, though kind of related - post baby (2 and a half years post baby!) I really want to start going to the gym, I'm in awful shape. Not an outdoor runner at all, so cross trainer etc for me. My nearest gym is the Peckham Pulse, which I'm not keen on going to in the evening.


Does anyone have any recommendations? And what's a reasonable price these days? For example, JAGS's fee of ?40 a month sounds alright, compared to what I recall paying at Virgin Active way back in the day. As far as I can tell there's no chains round here, but I'm not sure what's out there.


I know I'm easily put off doing any exercise so I don't mind paying a bit extra to get decent changing rooms, for example.


Thanks Family Roomers

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Been going to Dulwich leisure centre and very happy with it. Good facilities, lots of machines, etc. I've heard that it can get quite busy in the evenings though. I only go during the day so no issue for me.


I used to go to esph on lordship lane and much prefer the leisure centre.


I just do pay as you go as I only use it once a week so I'm not sure what the monthly fees are. I think their website lists it out.

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