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109 days ago

Group fitness classes in Point Chev

Ben from Point Chevalier

Hi everyone!

I'm Ben and I have recently taken over Point Fitness .
At Point Fitness, we’re more than just a gym—we’re a community. My HIIT circuit classes are designed to deliver powerful workouts in a supportive and welcoming environment.
Every session combines strength, cardio, and core training to keep things fresh, fun, and effective.
Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been training for years, you’ll feel at home here.
I'm here to guide, motivate, and celebrate your progress every step of the way.
At Point Fitness, fitness isn’t intimidating—it’s inclusive, energising, and empowering.
Come along and try a class:

Tuesday 6pm
Wednesday 6pm
Friday 8am, 9am
Saturday 8am, 9am.

You can find us at 20 Formby Avenue.

You can email me at Ben@pointfitness.co.nz or call/text on 0276447474.

Look forward to working out with you soon!

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