Gentle fitness and Tai chair
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Gentle fitness and Tai chair

Date & time
Thu 9 May 2024
11:30am to 12:30pm
Add to Calendar 2024-05-09 11:30 2024-05-09 12:30 Australia/Brisbane Gentle fitness and Tai chair Bookings essential. Focus on aerobic fitness, strengthening with light weights, flexibility, coordination and balance followed by relaxation with gentle exercises. The session is performed either seated on a chair or standing with use of a chair for stability and support. No floor work. This is a GOLD event suitable for seniors. Mt Gravatt PCYC, 90 Klumpp Road, Upper Mount Gravatt
Age

Seniors

Cost

Free

Bookings essential. Focus on aerobic fitness, strengthening with light weights, flexibility, coordination and balance followed by relaxation with gentle exercises. The session is performed either seated on a chair or standing with use of a chair for stability and support. No floor work.

This is a GOLD event suitable for seniors.

Bookings

Bookings essential. To book email Mt Gravatt PCYC or phone 0421 314 392.

Meeting point

Reception.

Venue

Mt Gravatt PCYC, 90 Klumpp Road, Upper Mount Gravatt

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