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Join us for new Sun Power Yoga classes at the FCWellbeing Yoga Rooms in East Dulwich. Classes begin on Wednesday 9th May 2018


Sun Power Yoga follows the path of Hatha Yoga, which involves the practice of Asana (physical postures) and Pranayama (breathing techniques), along with relaxation and meditation. Practising this way over time gradually builds strength and flexibility in the body. Classes focus on correct alignment in postures whilst emphasising awareness of breath to bring mindfulness to every movement.


All Levels Welcome.


Schedule:

Tuesdays 90 min class |19.00 - 20.30

Wednesdays 60 min class |19.30 - 20.30


Price:

Single class| ?10.00 per person

6 class pass| ?50.00



Address and contact details:

FCWellbeing

28a Grove Vale

East Dulwich

London SE22 8EF

(Behind Fashion Conscience and a one minute walk from East Dulwich train station)


Mobile: 0787 6652 989

Email: [email protected]


Yoga mats and props are provided.

The FCWellbeing Yoga Rooms open 15 minutes before the start of each class.


Limited spaces available, please call, email or send me a direct message to reserve your place.


Namaste


Virginia x

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