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New Martial Arts Infused Circuits Class at Fison Fitness


An amazing Circuit class mixed with the Traditional Korean Martial Art

of Taekwondo, with kicks interwoven with high intensity bootcamp style

strength drills,


Sweat & sculpt your body to your ideal self,


All levels welcome.


Thursday at 6pm

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Sunday at 11:30am


Sign up today - First Class Free


fisonfitness.co.uk


Local Trader

> 24 North cross road

  • 3 weeks later...
I went to this class for the first time today after going to to Community Circuits (as was) and Fison Fitness for five years and I really enjoyed it. Sam is a great teacher - encouraging without being intimidating and bringing in martial arts exercises without the martial arts traditions which (while very important in martial arts) can be confusing and off putting for beginners. It was also an advantage that participants wear normal gym kit rather than expensive martial arts clothes. I thought is was a really good cardio work out and lots of fun - the class went really quickly - and hope to go back next week. I think your first class at Fison Fitness is free so do come along.
  • 4 weeks later...

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