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John Abraham Holds Fitness Masterclass

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 May, 2016 02:24 PM
    Actor John Abraham gave a fitness masterclass, organised by sportswear brand Reebok India and online portal Jabong.
     
    Giving fans a holistic fitness experience, John made a grand entry amid resounding cheers and enthralled the audience on Friday. Consumers were thrilled as they received fitness tips from the actor. 
     
    “I had a great time working out with the enthusiastic audience and sharing my fitness mantra for a healthier body and mind,” John said in a statement.
     
    Silvia Tallon, senior marketing director, Reebok India, thanked the "Force" star "for supporting this initiative and inspiring our consumers to be fashionably fit".
     
    Apart from the star, Reebok trainers gave CrossFit sessions, thereby engaging consumers with high intensity and fun workouts.
     
    “Our aim has always been to make shopping an experience for our customers and I am happy that this will be a memorable one for some of them,” Sanjeev Mohanty, CEO and managing director, Jabong said.

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