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YOGA FOR PREGNANCY - January dates - Mission Bubble Studios


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PREGNANCY YOGA SERIES NO. 1


Two morning dates added for January at Mission Bubble Studios, Blackwater Street, East Dulwich


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JANUARY 2017:


Thursday 5th

Thursday 12th


Prepare. Strengthen. Stretch. Breathe


10.00am - 11.30am


Classes are 90 minutes


Payment up front for classes and to reserve your place.

Limited to a maximum of 8 spaces only


A little bit about the classes ?


This yoga practice is designed to give you respite; work on the aches and changes, stretch the tension and build on areas of weakness caused by pregnancy. The classes will help calm your mind and enable you to breathe into what is the most amazing journey ahead, as a mother.

We will focus on strengthening postures, build on moves that will be beneficial for an active birth and lots of breath work too. You'll feel revived, stretched and relaxed, but most importantly empowered and strong!


#justiceyoga


SUITABLE for pregnant mum?s 12 weeks and beyond.


LOCATION Mission Bubble Studios, Unit 8 Blackwater Court, 17?19 Blackwater Street, SE22 8SD - 7.30pm - 9.00pm


Please email with any queries. All level welcome. No yoga experience necessary.

[email protected]

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