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Teen Flex; a fusion of Pilates and Yoga for Teenagers, Monday evenings at JAGS Sports Club


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At JAGS Sports Club, the Saturday Youth Gym has proved so popular that we are extending our programme for the local teen community.


Teen Flex is a new class starting on Monday evenings, 6-7pm, for 12-17 year olds and offers a fusion of Pilates and Yoga. It is a fantastic way to increase mindfulness and core strength and is an opportunity for teens to take some well needed time-out from busy lives.


The course will initially run for 6 weeks.


Spaces are limited - Call reception on 0208 613 6500 ASAP to secure a place.


Members - FREE*

Non members - ?5


* Join JAGS Sports Club today to get free access to a huge range of facilities and studio classes. Family memberships include all children up to the age of 18 living in one household.

  • 2 weeks later...
Teen Flex will be on this week but will not be on next week on Easter Monday... It will however return on Monday 4th April. This is a hugely popular session so please book in advance if you fancy coming!

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