Some gyms choose their instructors on the number of push- — ups they can do. But at Les Mills, they have to be more qualified. They must be experts in their respective fields. And those who don't ' make § rac^e ' usuall Y eR d up working elsewhere. Chances are ' jIIIHMV iW 1 they don't have the brains as well as the brawn. Take aerobics for instance. Every three months new classes . are designed by a team of experts which includes New Zealand's ? top aerobic instructor Jackie Mills, a physiotherapist, a doctor and m ' aerobic choreographers. They know aerobics isn't just jumping up and down to - W" music. It must be designed carefully, giving you the maximum Blfe B ' respiratory and muscular benefit without doing you an injury. Les instructors teach these classes to the letter. Aii this means there's no faster way to lose weight and ft . firm up than in a Les Mills aerobic class. MMB I Our instructors are easy to talk to and encouraging. They ' know if it's not fun, chances are you won't make it a part I of your daily routine. That's why over 70% of people stick W es MiH s compared with only 20-30% at other gyms, vft % To help make exerciseapart y° urroutine ' Les MiUs ’ are introducing a 'money back guarantee' on all memf S ■ B berships. If you don't feel you are reaching the level of >BJB Wk i Bk ' fitness you want within 21 days, we will refund your 1 1' membership fee in full. It's an offer other gyms may avoid. I never c i a i m our instructors are Einsteins in physics. . However, they are experts in physiques. Where a bods gets a better deal*
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