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Fitness at Phillipstown Community Hub

Carly McCall from Phillipstown Community Hub

Get fit in Phillipstown!
We have some great ways of getting active here at the Hub and we are adding new ideas all the time.

DIY Dance is a terrific way to get moving and grooving in the daytime - fun people, judgement free. Tuesdays at 1pm, Room 8. diydancenz.wixsite.com... for more info!

Fitclub at the Hub provides kid-friendly group fitness for mums and everyone who wants to get fit in a friendly, social environment. Supported and supervised by a qualified Personal Trainer. Boxfit, Zumba and more five days per week. Just $2. Also in Room 8!

Youth Olympic Wrestling under the guidance of a skilled coach - safe and lots of fun! Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30-5:30 in Room 4. Contact Tristan 021 661 040.

Sit & Be Fit is gentle safe exercise for older adults, promoting heart health, balance and flexibility. Room 1 every Thursday 10-11:30 with Janet.

Please contact the groups directly for more info or call into the Hub Office - Room 2 at the Hub, 39 Nursery Rd - and stay tuned for more awesome new activities in the future!

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