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New Yoga Classes This Week @ FCWellbeing SE22 8EF


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Want to start the New Year afresh?


We have new yoga classes starting this week in small friendly classes in a boutique setting at FCWellbeing. This weeks see's Dynamic Yoga Monday starting tonight as well as Flow Yoga Thursday, and our Synergy Yoga Wednesday and Power Yoga Friday.


Ashtanga Yoga, Hot Yoga, Sports Yoga, Pregnancy, Post Natal and Mat Pilates to start shortly.


Classes from ?8 for a course, or ?10 for drop-in.

Dynamic Yoga is tonight 7pm-8pm with Amandine.

Please email [email protected] for general enquiries.

Check schedule attached for all current classes and to contact individual teachers and book and pay for your slots.


We?d also love to add more Wellbeing classes e.g. mindfulness, meditation etc, if you?d like to run a class like this please get in touch on the email above!


FCWellbeing

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


email: [email protected] for more information on classes

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Twitter: FCWellbeing1


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