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Can anyone recommend Pilates class


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  • 2 weeks later...
We offer several Pilates classes at JAGS Sports Club in Dulwich... we have three very popular instructors... Cherron, who teachs on Tuesday, Catherine who teaches on Saturday and Bagusha, who teaches on Thursday and Sunday evenings. We offer both beginners at advanced. Our studio classes are open to Non Members and cost ?8.50 per session. Or you can become a member and use all the other fantastic facilities! http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/
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hi,

I am also looking for evening pilates classes in Herne Hill/Dulwich area. I've tried the ones at Jags but sadly the teacher whose class I went to many times didn't offer advice or corrections so is of no value - very disappointing.


I've also looked at Heather's classes but they cater for daytime!!


any help would be appreciated!

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