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Need some motivation to get fit after an indulgent December?  Join JAGS Sports Club in January and we'll give you your first full month for free + waive the £70 joining fee, making you huge savings!  

JAGS Sports Club is an inclusive, friendly and supportive sports facility on Red Post Hill.  Whether it's weights, cardio, mindfulness or a combination of all that you're looking for, we have something for everyone! 

Membership includes access to the gorgeous uv-sanitised 25m pool, tennis courts, badminton courts, table tennis, squash court, gym, free weights studio and climbing wall.  In addition, members can all attend unlimited classes including Yoga, Pilates, CycleFit, Circuits, TRX, Free Weights for Women, Cardio Tone, AquaFit, Hot Yoga, Kundalini Yoga (and more!).  Members also benefit from discounts and priority booking on courses including Climbing, Swimming and Trampoline and have VIP access to free talks at Copper Beech Cafe.  For Family and Junior members, the Teen Programme, including TeenFlex, TeenCycle, TeenBox and Youth Gym, provides unrivalled opportunities for 12-17 year olds to have some well deserved time out to focus on healthy bodies and minds.

This really is the best sports facility in town, but don't just take our word for it, drop us a line and we'll show you round.  Call 020 8613 6500 to book a tour or pop into the Club after 6pm on weekdays, or at the weekend, 8am-9pm.  More information about JAGS Sports Club can be found here.

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