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Live Life Get Active

Free Exercise Classes at Hanna Reserve, Oakhurst 9:30am

Hanna Reserve, Oakhurst NSW, Australia

Activity Details

FREE x training, FREE boxing and FREE yoga available Monday to Friday at 9:30am from August 13th.

Proudly funded by Wentwest, our classes are tailored to all abilities and ages (18+).

With the community at the forefront, we aim to help everyone build their physical health, emotional health and social health with classes throughout the year!

All classes are 45 minutes and all you need to bring is a water bottle and a hat, all equipment is provided for you! Our trainers are looking forward to meeting you!


Participants must register and book classes and all information can be found on our Live Life Get Active website - livelifegetactive.com

Location
Hanna Reserve, Oakhurst NSW, Australia
Cost
FREE
Activities
Fitness Training
Gender
Any
Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Age Group
18 to 25, 26 to 35, 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+
Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

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