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Mum and Toddler Fitness class - anyone think it's a good idea??


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Hello


Jelly Belly Pilates and Training currently run outdoor exercise classes for mums and babies in Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye. We know how tricky it can be when baby gets older and wants out the pram but can't be trusted to stay where mum can see them! Sometimes that is when the good intentions are defeated by the practicalities of having a toddler.


Is there any interest in having an exercise class in an enclosed area where mums can keep an eye on their little explorers while participating in a circuit style exercise class? We are looking at the picnic area on Peckham Rye which is fenced in and we would provide bats and balls and other equipment to keep the kids entertained or they can join mum in the exercises!


Classes would most likely be on a Tuesday morning after the school drop off is finished. We would really appreciate your input if you are a local mum and are looking for an exercise option that you can bring your toddler along to. Please feel free to PM me or reply to this message.


Many thanks,


Zoe

www.jellybellypt.com

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Yes definitely! I have been thinking to come to one of your classes as I used to do powerprammibg when my first one was under 1. But with a toddler and a a newborn I think I'd find it tricky to keep my toddler happy in the pram.

Would definitely be easier if he could run around!

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gemo Wrote:

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> I'd be interested too, I've got two under 2 with

> me full time and would love to get back in shape

> but can't figure out how to do it with them both

> around. Great idea!


Not to hijack this thread, but I found that you can run/cycle with 2 if you get a double bike trailer/buggy thing. I found it a good way to get in shape and we also went further afield for groups as well.


http://www.asadventure.co.uk/croozer-trailor-kid-for-2-A415C42002?channel_code=544&id_colour=2998&product_code=91854435&utm_medium=google_uk&utm_source=catalogue_shop&gclid=CjwKEAjw65GqBRCj3fLFwK2SpWoSJABa3E3cFNKoGJbcC_Dz_Blzsu4dhOylJo-uBJYIhDzU0DX_ARoCzDvw_wcB


this one had a hammock for babies, so you can use it from quite young.


If there had beed a class like this then I would have done that too!

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