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Hello all.

Hope this message finds you all well.

Just a quick one, I am considering joining the jags sports club as it's just a stones throw away from home.

I have checked the membership prices and have seen at the same time as taking out a subscription you also have to pay a one off fee of ?70.00! Eeeekkkk call me cheap but seems a bit pricey...I guess what I am asking is does anyone have any feedback re: Jags sports club? Is it worth the money? All responses greatly appreciated possibly sound like I am nagging but would really appreciate any feedback.x

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We've been members for about three years. Family membership works out very economical as long as you use it a lot. At first I thought it would be a drag with usage limited to out of school hours, but then local pool is often chocka with swimming classes during the school day anyway.

that works out at about 20 quid a week for a family of four.

I swim a couple of times a week, do pilates, zumba and belly dancing classes (all free with membership), my daughter uses the gym once a week and my husband plays badminton there. My son doesn't do anything, being a lazy teen, but he could do wall climbing, swimming etc if he wanted.

The main thing for me is it increases my motivation. as things are inclusive of membership, the more classes I attend, the cheaper per class it works out.

last night I went for a Sunday swim at seven and there were only two other people in the pool.

Changing facilities are good and the pool doesn't seem to have so much chlorine.

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