Team Training Group
Kia Ora Omata!
If you're contemplating any fitness and/or health goals for 2020 then keep reading.
4Foundations is looking to start up their outdoor team training group again here in the Nui.
WHAT: 2 x 4week Outdoor Team Training (General group and Youth group). Equipment and music provided.
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WHEN: General group (Tues/Thurs) starting on the 11th Feb, 6-7pm @ $120pp.
Youth group (Mon/Wed) starting from the from 10th Feb, 6-7pm @ $80pp.
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WHERE: Outside Wainuiomata Community Centre near the BBQ area. Easy parking!
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WHO: For anyone. All fitness levels welcome!
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WHY: Improve the lives of Wainuiomartians through their physical foundation.
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I already have 3 people keen for the general group and I am already training 4 teenagers (15-18). So if you'd like to see your teens being more active outdoors or you want to join the general group, then comment below or send me a private mail so I can get a good gauge on numbers!
Chur!
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71.3% Yes!
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