Deep water running

Deep water running

Date & time
Sat 15 Feb 2025
1:15pm to 2:15pm
Add to Calendar 2025-02-15 13:15 2025-02-15 14:15 Australia/Brisbane Deep water running This is an aquatic workout that uses all major muscle groups. Participants wear a buoyancy belt so there's no need to worry about being in deep water however you do require basic swimming skills. Classes will be held in the outdoor 25m/50m pool. Yeronga Park Memorial Swimming Pool, 55 School Road, Yeronga
Age

16 years and over

Cost

Pool entry fee

This is an aquatic workout that uses all major muscle groups. Participants wear a buoyancy belt so there's no need to worry about being in deep water however you do require basic swimming skills. Classes will be held in the outdoor 25m/50m pool.

Bookings

No bookings required. For more information phone or text Aqua English on 0406 063 737.

Requirements

All participants must bring their own buoyancy belt and towel.

Meeting point

Front reception.

Venue

Yeronga Park Memorial Swimming Pool, 55 School Road, Yeronga

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