Jump to content

Recommended Posts

*** Further to government announcements, JAGS Sports Club and CBC is closed, with immediate effect.***


If you are self-isolating, please check out our selection of online workouts that you can try out at home: https://jagssportsclub.co.uk/home-workouts/


There are multiple exercises that include Yoga, Zumba, Pilates and Strength training. In addition, we are working with some of our instructors to record a series of 25 minute workouts that you can also follow.


It's really important to maintain a healthy body and mind at this difficult time, and we hope this goes some way to helping you achieve that.


All the best,

JAGS Sports Club

Ed_ Pete thanks for your messages. Several members of our community want us to stay open for as long as we can, for multiple reasons, and we have therefore decided to allow our members to make their own decisions. We have cancelled all courses and weekend sessions, and have repeatedly highlighted the need for excellent attention to cleanliness and hygiene, both to our members and our staff. In addition, we have heavily publicised government guidelines surrounding self-isolation. For anyone who can't or doesn't want to attend the Club, these home videos will offer another option.


We realise that there are lots of different views on this, and appreciate your feedback.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • When I had a property with a basement there would often be a pool of water in the centre. I was told it was related to the fluctuating height of the water table in the area (se22) and would not become a problem and the only way to get rid of it would be to get the whole place completely tanked. 
    • We've got a Victorian coal hole cellar with a mud floor and after a couple of severe water leaks, I've taken more of an interest in the state of the dampness.  I've been running a dehumidifier for the past couple of weeks following a small water pipe leak and whilst most of the floor is now bone dry, there are damp patches along most of the wall adjoining the next house, a large damp patch in the middle of the floor that will not dry even with the dehumidifier right next to it and a patch of wet mud in a small hollow in the middle of the cellar.  An expert that lent us industrial drying equipment following a flood from a burst mains pipe said there will always be damp, but I'm a bit concerned in case there is a fundamental problem - any ideas from anyone with similar?
    • Best you post when you have an idea of dates  - waste  of everyone’s time
    • Hi there,  Looking for 10-12 jars (to start with) of local honey to fill a small section of a deli space in my work canteen. Please get in touch if you know of any community projects/small scale productions Cheers
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...