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I know that there has been a recently revived thread on post baby bodies and in relation to that I thought I might just put in a plug for High Vibes on Melbourne Grove. The powerplate sessions are only 25 mins long and Gianni, the instructor, is very happy to have babies attend with their mums. As well as actually losing weight, I've found the powerplate is improving my core strength too which had taken a real beating after two pregnancies in close succession!


Just wanted to add that I have absolutely no connection with the business itself, it's just that I think it's ideal for those of us that don't have access to childcare or a lot of time on our hands, but still want to do some effective exercise!

Once you become a member the prices aren't so bad, in line with what you'd pay for other classes around here. Also, in the initial stages you're getting a lot of one-to-one training with gianni, who also works a plan out for you so it's v similar to personal training.


I'm sure if we could get together a smallish group of mum's with a similar level of fitness (i.e. not v much in my case) we could get some kind of economy of scale going. I'll ask at my next class.


Btw, it's brilliant for the pelvic floor as well.


C

Hi, just to let you all know we do have a special offer on at the moment, it's just ?10 per session from 1-4pm Mon-Fri.

I understand that to some, the prices may seem expensive but it is cheaper than other studios in C.London and as Charlotte points out, you are getting one to one training, which you would pay a lot more for if you were to go to a gym or hire a personal trainer.

If there is a group of you, who are at similar levels, interested in having a session or class I will offer a discount for a group booking of 3 or 4 people coming together as long is it is between 1-4pm ie off peak.

Give the studio a call on 020 8693 3955 if you're interested or email [email protected].


Thanks,


Gianni

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Check out some of the client testimonials and the newly updated site..www.highvibe.co.uk

Also, we have Power Pilates starting on Sept 6th at 1-2pm with Teresa Malins, a very experienced Pilates instructor. You can check out Teresa's site here www.teresamalins.com


Contact us for more details.


020 8693 3955

[email protected]

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Yes I can clarify that you should wait a minimum of 6 - 8 weeks and you will need to be given permission from your midwife or GP before you can start.


Just to let you all know we have a Special Offer running in September - 5 sessions for ?50


Contact us for more info or to book.


Thanks,


Gianni

www.highvibe.co.uk

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Just thought I'd share this recent testimonial with you all-


This lady is 55 years of age and hadn't done any exercise in a long time, she came 3 times a weeks for 4 weeks-


"I'm amazed at the weight loss in 4 weeks-I lost 3.5 kilos with minimum effort and I now have toned thighs,

my bingo wings are flying away and I'm aware of my stomach muscles for the first time in many years.."


Go to www.highvibe.co.uk to read more.. keep a look out over the next couple of weeks for some exciting developments.


Gianni

020 8693 3955

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New Plates at High Vibe!!! After experiencing noise issues with the previous plates(we were driving the upstairs neighbours mad..) we made the decision to upgrade the plates to the Vibrogym Professional, you can read more here www.vibrogym.com

These really are one of the best models of Vibration plates available.. come and check them out.


Contact us for your Free Trial Session.


[email protected]

020 8693 3955

www.highvibe.co.uk

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[email protected]

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