The Contender Asia Classes in Fitness First Philippines

Contender Classes Schedule in Fitness First Philippines

Contender Asia inspired classes will be offered in all the Fitness First Philippines branches since Fitness First Asia is one of the sponsors of the reality show.

The Contender Asia is the Asian counterpart of the American reality show of the same title. However, instead of featuring boxing, OnScreenAsia.com reports that the contenders are “16 exponents of the Muay Thai middle weight division from 14 nations. The reality series follows the fights as well as their experiences living and working with each other in two groups within The Contender House.”

Experience Muay Thai in The Contender Asia inspired classes as well as in the regular Les Mills Body Combat classes in Fitness First Philippines. Please call beforehand to confirm the class schedule.

Fitness First ABS-CBN 927.0000
Tuesday 6.25pm
Fitness First Alabang 771.0828
Monday 6.30pm
Fitness First Eastwood 421.4220
Wednesday .45pm
Fitness First SM Fairview 983.0000
Friday 5pm
Fitness First Fort Bonifacio 819.0000
Sunday 4.15pm
Fitness First Greenhills 725.4592
Friday 7.15pm
Fitness First RSC Makati 813.0761
Saturday 5.25pm
Fitness First RP Manila 551.0000
Thursday 8.15pm
Fitness First Mall of Asia 556.8000
Monday 7.30pm
Fitness First Metro East 646.0000
Tuesday 5pm
Fitness First SM North EDSA 929.5555
Friday 6.25pm
Fitness First Ortigas 633.0000
Thursday 5.30pm
Fitness First SM Southmall 805.0000
Sunday 2pm
Fitness First Plus RCBC 845.3480
Monday 12.15pm
Fitness First Plus Trinoma 916.0000
Thursday 5.20pm

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3 Comments so far

  1. Jhun on May 29th, 2008

    may kwento lang ako regarding sa Fitness first para malaman ng lahat.

    im jhun ng cubao. ng apply sa fitness first MOA using Credit Card. After a week sabi sa akin Sa MOA NA deny ung card ko. So d ako aaprove. ok lang.Then after 3 months May dumating sa akin ng billing ng Card ko. May Nabawas na sa akin 3 months deduction thru my card.

    nagulat ako then tumawag ako sa fitness first sabi sa akin active na daw ung card ko pwede na gamitin. ang Sa akin d ako sinabihan na dati pala active ung membership ko sa fitness first d ako sinabihan dun Sa MOA. At sinisi pa nila ako dahil dapat daw alamin ko daw un dahil ng member ako.

    sa bwisit ko d na tinawagan . so ngayon ung card company na ang naghahabol sa akin dahil d ko daw na settle ung account ko sa fitness first.

    Paki Tulong naman mga bro kahit sa tread lang na ito Makabawi ako sa FITNESS FIRST SA MOA.

    PATI ANG CREdit card ko HINDI RIN ako matulungan. SA SOBRANG ASAR KO. D KO NALANG SILA BABAYARAN. almost mag 1 year na ung binabawas sa akin. 15K NA NA WALA MAN LANG AKONG NAGAMIT KAHIT isang beses. A>S>A>R.

    It so unfair?????

    HELP PARA MAKAABOT DUN SA HEAD OFFICE NG FITNEST FIRST NA MALI GINAGAWA NILA.

  2. justaguy on June 25th, 2008

    I’m having the same experience. Used their facilities only three times and they’ve already billed me for 7,000 pesos…and counting.
    I’m going to give them my termination notice first thing TOMORROW!!

    That provision of automatic re-enrollment should be OUTLAWED. If you don’t show up for, say, three months, your membership (and the billings) should be automatically canceled.

    Email me the contact details of any lawyer who would like to take our case.

  3. Orange on September 8th, 2008

    Fitness First ensures that they do business very well but it’s really inevitable to have boo-boos especially with money matters.

    Story A
    My friend uses my credit card for requirement purposes (and payment, of course) but she pays over the counter. She pays in advance but once upon a time, the receptionist/cashier/(whatever other job description he has) “forgot” to enter the payment in her account so it was still deducted in my credit card. She complained and asked for duplicate copies of receipts (she unfortunately lost her own copy of receipt). To our dismay, they don’t have duplicate copies. My friend had no choice but to pay me again. :(
    Lesson # 1: Keep receipts!
    Lesson # 2: Keep job descriptions to a minimum so as not to forget or miss some important matters).
    Lesson # 3: Move on!

    Story B
    I was charged 83. in my credit card. I know it’s less than 100 bucks but my point is what the hell is that for? When I inquired, they couldn’t give me a straight answer. I gave up!!!!

    Story C
    Just this month (yeah, September), I have a 200 charge for I-don’t-know-why. I know you get charged if the card was declined because you don’t have sufficient credits. I checked and checked again my account and I do have more than enough funds. So what’s up with the charge? Tsktsktsk. I’m waiting for the response. Hopefully, this time, they’ll give me a reasonable response. I won’t give up this time.

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