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Get fit and feel great! Join JAGS Sports Club this January


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Never has there been a more important time to honour a healthy body and mind. Join JAGS Sports Club and enjoy a wide range of facilities to get you moving and feeling great!


Membership at JAGS Sports Club gives you access to multiple facilities including the beautiful 25m swimming pool, tennis courts, badminton courts, gym, free weights gym, spin studio and climbing wall. Classes are also included in membership and members are offered discounted rates for courses. Find out more on prices, etc here: https://jagssportsclub.co.uk/join


Join in January and save:


* Pay nothing until February

* No joining fee (normally ?70)

* Enjoy five complimentary guest passes

* Get a free stainless steel water bottle


Call us on 020 8613 6500 to book your free trial today!

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