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School Holidays

Bianca from Te Atatu Peninsula

Time to put those gadgets away and get the kids involved in a one hour session of fun exercise and movement these school holidays🤸‍♀️🤸🤸‍♂️. We know how hard it is to get them motivated to move so let us help burn some of that energy out in our awesome fun kids classes!!!

👏WHERE :
Kumeu Gym
250d Main Road
Kumeu

👏 TIME AND DAYS:
Tuesday 13th July 10.30am
Thursday 15th July 10.30am
Tuesday 20th July 10.30am
Thursday 22nd July 10.30am
(please arrive 10.15am)

👏 COST:
Kumeu Gym members (parents) $10 per child per session
Non Members $15 per child per session

👏 Limited slots available per class so booking is ESSENTIAL!
👏 1 hour sessions held inside Kumeu Gym
👏 Ages from 7-14 yrs old
👏 All sessions paid in full prior to classes.

🙌Ts & Cs apply

For all interest and bookings please contact Bex & Bianca through Instagram or Facebook
bn4ms_fitness
AllBexdUp
Kumeu Gym
021 061 0489
021 1472628

Lessgoo 💪💪💥💥

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Click to find out more

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