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Is there a good, reasonably priced, not overcrowded gym in Dulwich?


Claireboo

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Hi there, I'm new to Dulwich. Two minutes from North Dulwich station. I'm looking for a local gym for sat-mon anytime with some classes, and evenings the other days. I'd like somewhere clean and not pretentious. Also I would prefer to pay more and get on a cross trainer than pay less and queue. Have you got any recommendations? Many thanks
You're also between Brockwell Park lido and gym, and Dulwich Leisure Centre - one membership for both. Huge number of very non-pretentious classes and loads of gym equipment, plus indoor and outdoor swimmng pools. Membership is discounted for NHS workers and various other groups, no joining fee.
I can also recommend JAGS for the gym and swimming. I am still working my way through the studio classes and have to admit that nothing has grabbed me yet but I haven't tried them all as of yet. The price is excellent. If you haven't tried swimming for a while give it a go. I have recently become hooked and the effects are remarkable.

Morning Claireboo,


Thanks for your potential interest in joining JAGS, between 14th April and 30th April 2014 their will be no joining fee for new members.


For more info please drop the club a line on 0208 613 6500 and we would be happy to help....


Many thanks


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