WOMEN are increasingly opting for women-only spaces to use the gym, take part in fitness classes or to socialise.
There a variety of these spaces across Oxfordshire enabling woman to work-out without feeling uncomfortable or intimidated. Some women just enjoy the sense of community.
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Take a look at a couple we found around the county…
Abingdon
- Fitness in Time, Audlett Drive
- Better leisure centre girls-only sessions, Audlett Drive
Banbury
- Gymophobics Banbury, George Street
Didcot
- SMAF Oxford, Harrier Park
- ReddHott Fitness, The Barn in Foxhall Road
- Bounce Didcot and Harwell (Abingdon and Didcot locations)
- Didcot Amateur Boxing Academy ABC, Harrier Park
- Mum to Mum Fitness, GWP Northern Centre
- Boundary Park Bootcamp, Greenwood Way
- Zumba Toning, Didcot Civic Hall in Britwell Road
- Gemma Pearce Fitness, Chiltern Village Hall
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Kidlington
- Ladypace, Kidlington Centre in High Street
Oxford
- Feel Fit, Templars Square, Cowley
- Tuffcore Personal Training, Temple Cowley
- Women’s Only Jiu Jitsu, Whitehouse Road and South Oxford Community Centre
- Oxford Sport and Traditional Martial Arts, Botley Road
- Better leisure centre girls-only sessions, Bartholomew Sports Centre in Eynsham
Wallingford
- Mum to Mum Fitness, Stewart Hall in Brightwell-Cum-Sotwell
- Better leisure centre girls-only sessions, Green Furlong in Berinsfield
- Runwize, female-only running group
Wantage
- The Mummy Body Coach
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Witney
- Evo Fitness and Wellness Centre, De Havilland Way
- Better leisure centre girls-only sessions, Witan Way
Wheatley
- Better leisure centre girls-only sessions, Wheatley Park School in Holton
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