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Private Yoga Classes in Denmark Hill, Camberwell, Peckham and Dulwich


Sarahef

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If you are keen to build flexibility, strength, mindfulness and generally feel a hell of a lot less stressed and look more toned and strong, I offer 1:1 private yoga in the comfort of your own home in SE5, SE15 and SE22.


The yoga that I teach is strength building Vinyasa Flow and calming Yin Yoga to go deeper into healing the muscles and tissues. If you have injuries, particularly to the shoulder girdle, knees or back, I can work with you and your body to help alleviate these issues and work towards your goals.


These classes cater for your specific needs.

Hour long session - ?35

Hour and a half long session - ?45

Mats readily available

All levels welcome.

Hour can be arranged according to your schedule.


Contact details:


E: [email protected]

T: 07905754396

W: www.sarahfretwellyoga.co.uk

F: www.facebook.com/SarahFretwellYoga

I: www.instagram.com/sarahfretwellyoga


Thank you,

Sarah :)

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