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Yoga & Osteopathy in Elephant & Castle


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Union City Therapies offers a choice of osteopathy, massage, acupuncture and baby massage classes as well as a variety of yoga classes and one-to-one sessions to suit you.


Victoria, an osteopath and massage therapist, and Tracy, a yoga teacher have paired up recognising that their skills and the services they offer their customers and patients complement each other perfectly allowing for an even more holistic treatment philosophy.


Based in a quirky bright green converted shipping container in The Artworks at Elephant & Castle, we have created a calm, therapeutic space.


Both our treatments and classes are individually designed for you and we pride ourselves in being able to deliver bespoke and complementary plans that help you discover your own pathway to health.


Here is our current schedule and prices for four week block classes (unless otherwise stated) from 1/3/15 onwards.


For more details of classes check www.unioncitylife.co.uk or email: [email protected]



MONDAY

4-5pm Story time yoga ?18

Max in class 5


6-7pm Astanga yoga ?30 (intro offer)

Max in class 5


7-8pm Yin yoga ?30 (intro offer)

Max in class 5



TUESDAY

10-10:45 Baby massage ?50

Max in class 5


11-12 Pregnancy yoga ?48

Max in class 5


12:30-1:30 Mama yoga ?32

Max in class 5


WEDNESDAY

10-10:45 Young at heart ?40

Max in class 4



THURSDAY

8-9am Rise & Shine ?48

Max in class 6


1-2pm Lunchtime ?48

Max in class 6


FRIDAY

2-3pm Movement 101 ?90 (6 week min block booking)

Max in class 6

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