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Training packages


Package 1: Bangsfit 12 week challenge. 60 personal training sessions to be taken over 5 days a week. For 12 weeks. Total cost ?350 that's works out to just under ?6 per session.


Package 2; BangsBootCamps

Mornings sessions

Monday - Friday

615-715am

Blyth Hill Park. Se23

Sunday

9-10am

Blyth Hill Park se23


Evening sessions

Monday - Friday

7-8pm

Burgess Park


Every night will be a different BangsFit Session

Monday -BangsTyerCircuit

Tues- BoxBangs

Wed- BangBangKettleBells

Thurs- BangsCardioBlast

Fri - BangsAbAttack

Sunday - BangsFitSession will rotate all the above

Cost for BangsBootCamp is ?40per month that is unlimited sessions


Package 3: Bangs1on1

Individual personal training session ?25

Or block book 12 sessions for ?250

Saves you ?50


Pay as you go: All BangsBootCamp sessions cost ?8


To find out more contact Bangs on 07702499107 or email [email protected]

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