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Free pregnancy yoga sessions starting this Friday, Blackwater Street


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This post has now been updated as the sessions will be now for free


Hello


I?m finishing my training as a pregnancy yoga teacher and I need to teach a group of three pregnant women as a case study and a one to one. I?m starting this Friday 6:15 at Mission Bubble Studios which are in Blackwater Street. I?m currently a local NCT teacher.

To know more you can check www.3coloursyoga.com

If you want to come to the case studies please let me know a.s.a.p.

It will be for 4 consecutive Fridays completely free.

I?m also looking to teach a one to one (3 sessions at suitable times for both of us for an hour in the afternoons) at the home of the participant or my home in West Dulwich also for free.

Thank you!

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