Festival of Fitness in support of Ukraine
Fitness for Ukraine. 20th March 2022 8am-5pm.
Western Baths, 12 Cranworth St, Glasgow G12 8BZ
Western Baths have brought together some of Glasgow’s top trainers and coaches to offer you a full day of fitness and well-being to raise money to support the Ukranian people.
The day will run from 8am – 5pm with a variety of sessions for you to join in with and try out. There will be military fitness, circuits, kettlebells, boxing, pilates, yoga and mediation.
The power of community is on show here and all proceeds will be donated directly to help Ukranian people effected by the Russian invasion. Please give what you can and join us on the day.
Donations
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