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What's on for teeens(12+) this summer at JAGS Sports Club?


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We have LOTS going on this summer at JAGS Sports Club for ages 12+, catering for every taste going! Join us all through the summer from 25th July - 26th August.


Please call us on 0208 613 6500 to book a space or to make use of our Family Summer Membership (http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/2016/07/family-summer-membership-100), which includes all Teen programmes.


The weekly timetable includes:


Mondays, 6-7pm

TeenFlex (12+)

Learn how to stretch and tone your body and master the art of relaxation!

M: Free, NM ?5


Tuesdays, 12-.12.45pm

TeenCycle (14+)

Come and try out our new CycleFit studio. High intensity spin session with house and drum and bass music

M: Free, NM: ?5


Wednesdays, 1-3pm (11+)

Screen Printing (27th July + 10th August) & Tie Dyeing (3rd August)

Bring tshirts, scarves and bags and upcycle and personalise your wardrobe in these fab creative sessions. Wear old clothes as paint/dye can stain

M: ?20, NM ?23


Wednesdays, 1-3pm (12+)

Softball (3rd & 17th August)

Come along with friends and learn how to play Softball with our Canadian instructor

M: ?10, NM: ?15


Wednesdays, 6-7pm

TeenBox (12+)

This fantastic all round work out will have you training like a champ. Expect lots of pad work as well as boxing training techniques including interval training and skipping.

M: Free, NM ?5


Thursdays, 4-6pm

TeenPong (12+)

Come along with friends and use the ping pong tables... you'll be amazed how quickly you become a master of the pong!

M: Free, NM ?2.50


Saturdays, (12+)

Youth Gym (2pm: Beginners, 2.45pm: Advanced)

Learn how to use the gym equipment effectively this summer under guidance. Book beginners if you are new to the class or advanced if you have attended before. Find a workout that is suitable for you and your body

M: Free, NM ?5

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