1432 days ago

Group Fitness in Ormiston

Ally from Flat Bush

GROUP DANCE FITNESS CLASSES IN ORMISTON ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ’ƒ

ORMISTON PRIMARY SCHOOL
291 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Auckland 2016

MONDAY 6.30 PM MASALA
WEDNESDAY 6.30PM ZUMBA
FRIDAY 6.30 PM WOD U-JAM FITNESS

PRE-BOOK AND CLICK NOW ON THIS LINK for choices of classes during Level 2.

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What does this mean for our Fitness party?

We are "Under Very Strict Conditions" and this is by NZ Govt law and can not be negotiated.

Also if not signed, please sign our waiver I will check this upon entrance on the day of class forms.gle...

**LIMITED SPOTS**

-Any further questions please contact Ally 022 642 8381 or email ally@dancefitnesswithally.com

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