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Go for a ride with fitness phenomenon KTX

Last August, LA Fit Studio brought over fitness phenomenon – KTX, who rode Perth into a frenzy over his high intensity, high energy and highly enjoyable workout.

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His first time to Australia sold out classes and rode the internet viral with this video on Sports Bible. This February, he’s back, and ready to show Perth how to party on your bike, KTX style.

Keith’s last visit down under saw him blow the legs off 390 riders with 20 studio sessions, and three outdoor sessions held at The Court Hotel.

This time, LA Fit Studio is taking it coastal and making the most of the warmer weather by hosting the outdoor Ride at The Cottesloe Beach Hotel. There will be three sessions from 1pm – 4pm with 30 bikes and resident Perth babe DJ Mish-T pumping out banging beats.

LA Fit wholeheartedly believe in balance therefore they’re encouraging riders to stay back for a spritz or few, whilst basking in the fun Sunday vibes of The Beach Club.

Ride with KTX Fitness is exclusive to LA Fit Studio for 10 days only. February 14 – 24, book now at www.lafitstudio.com.au/ktx

OIP Staff


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