The perfect place to start your fitness…
The perfect place to start your fitness journey, helpful stuff and different approach to this kind of business.
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Here at JJK, we have something for everyone! In addition to 1:1 Personal Training, we are currently offering a range of packages that incorporate Small Group Personal Training, Group Exercise classes and access to our indoor gym. We offer a free initial session to all new clients and are also happy to offer a free goal setting appointment with our lead coach Joe Kelly for those who need a little extra guidance. If you aren't sure where to start, our 30 day fitness pass is the best way to try us out!
Unit 3, 28 Rucklers Lane, WD4 8AU, Kings Langley, United Kingdom
The perfect place to start your fitness journey, helpful stuff and different approach to this kind of business.
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