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680 days ago

Aspire Gym membership up for grabs @ $30 p/wk

Laura from Whakamarama

Due to damaging my shoulder and going through the slow process of rehab, I am wanting to pull out of my current Aspire Gym membership by transferring it on to someone out in community who is currently seeking to join.

Aspire is the 2-storey gym (behind the Z Bethlehem petrol station) that has an onsite 4- lane lap pool and sauna! They run aqua aerobic classes, land based aerobic classes, PT sessions, there are running machines, exercycles, stair climber machines, rowing machines - an extensive weghts facility. Such an awesome gym!!

The normal weekly rate is $32, so you would be receiving a discounted membership ($30) that offers you full use of the gym facilities. My membership expires Jan 2025. A joining fee is charged when signing up with Aspire Gym, however this is not applicable if you take over a current members contract. Once the papers are signed over, the gym will simply charge you the $30 p/wk - no strings attached. And, if for some reason you can't attend for a period of time, they offer unlimited membership holds for up to 3 months at a time. It really is very flexible and accommodating.

If you are interested, please make contact with me as soon as possible via text: Laura Donovan / 021 0226 1201.

Price: $30

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