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MAY PROMOTION at FLEX MOUNT

Donna Blackburn from Flex Fitness Mount Maunganui

πŸ”₯ MAY PROMOTIONπŸ”₯
TRAIN FOR 30 DAYS FREE FOR THE MONTH OF MAY

Thats right, pay nothing for 30 days...
STAY IN SHAPE ALL AUTUMN LONG 🌴🌊!!
We want to help you achieve your dream body goals!!! πŸ’›
T & C'S apply.

***Only Within Staffed Hours***
βœ–οΈ36A Macdonald Street, Mount Maunganui
Staffed : Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm
Friday 10am-4pm
Come in and see us for more info 😎
🌞 FREE PARKING
🌞 24HR ACCESS
🌞 FREE WIFI
🌞 FREE BANANAS
🌞 FREE START UP PROGRAM
🌞 FREE LES MILLS FITNESS CLASSES
🌞 FREE DISCOUNTS TO LOCAL VENDORS
🌞 GREAT FAMILY ATMOSPHERE
🌞 PHYSIO ONSITE
🌞 MASSAGE THERAPIST ONSITE
🌞 PERSONAL TRAINERS
🌞 FREE SMILES πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜πŸ˜Š
βœ”οΈ Make an appointment
βœ”οΈ Email : mount@flexfitnessgym.co.nz
βœ”οΈ Call: (07) 575 9693
Come in and meet the Flex Fitness Family!!
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