1887 days ago

Five Week Summer Shred Kicks off SOON at Fitclub at the Hub!

Carly from Phillipstown

FIVE WEEK SUMMER SHRED
STARTS NOVEMBER 2!
Registrations for our last Challenge of 2020 are open next week! Monday 26 October- Sunday 1 November. Then we kick off as a team on Monday November 2 💪😁

Join us for five weeks of great group fitness and building healthy habits ahead of the silly season on its way 😜 $10 to enter which forms the CASH PRIZE POOL 💲

You'll get a Challenge booklet with five weeks of tasks plus the support of our amazing private group. All you gotta do is commit to a minimum one class a week (only $2 a class!) and be ready to make a change 💜

Share with your mates, your whānau, anyone you think should join you on this awesome project! And we'll see you soon 😊

Big love to Sport Canterbury and the Green Prescription team for their support. They know where it's at: healthy habits and fitness fun for a happy life 😁

Fitclub at the Hub is 100% not for profit community fitness club, and a registered charitable trust. No selling, no pressure, no judgement - just support to live a healthy lifestyle! Family friendly :) Kids welcome at all Fitclub classes.

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hub.fitclub@gmail.com

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