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New Power Yoga Class Fridays 10am, New Vinyasa Class Saturdays 10.30am FCWellbeing, SE22


We have new teacher for our Power Yoga class from tomorrow Friday 10am, come feel amazing focusing on strength and flexibility.

We also have a new Vinyasa Flow class starting Saturdays 10.30am from April 8th. Focused on breathing, this is a relaxing, refreshing class.


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

Please email [email protected] for general enquiries.

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


Also if you are interested in running a class, please get in touch.


FCWellbeing

28a Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


email: [email protected] for more information on classes

Follow us on Instagram; FCWellbeing


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