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Strong Mum & Baby Classes are coming to East Dulwich - TRY YOUR FIRST CLASS FOR JUST ?1


Keen to get back into training, but struggling to find a class you can bring your little one to? Push yourself in our new post natal class designed to challenge your body and improve your fitness levels whilst providing a safe, fun and interactive environment for your baby.


Little ones of all ages are welcome! We like to involve your little one as much as we can, but if they?d prefer to do their own thing, don?t worry our trainers will adapt.


We cater for all postnatal stages from initial recuperation to working towards new fitness goals and challenges.


Class Times:

Wednesday 10am

Friday 10am


First Class: Wednesday 29th March



Email Rachel at [email protected] or call 02082266199 to reserve your spot or for more information smiling smiley


Spaces are strictly limited so all our Mums and Babies receive our focus.



At Clean Body Health we have been leading East Dulwich Personal Trainers for over 6 years. See what our clients have to say about our training...


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