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Want to stay fit and toned whilst pregnant?! Not sure what's safe and what you can and can't do? Want something a little more 'challenging' than pregnancy yoga/ pilates? Hopefully this is the answer!


After short break following the birth of my second baby, my legs, bums and pregnant tums class is back at JAGS Sports Club. It's a fusion of low impact aerobics, body conditioning, pregnancy yoga and pilates, postural awareness, gentle stretching and pelvic floor exercises (of course!)....


Suitable from 12 weeks onwards - I taught the class until I was 39 weeks pregnant with my first baby and 37 weeks with my second so you are in safe hands! I have over 8 years experience as a personal trainer and sports therapist but I specialise in pre and post natal exercise and am passionate about what I do! Especially keeping ladies fit and healthy throughout one of the most physically demanding times of their lives!


No need to book the class or be a member - more details on www.oriane.co.uk or JAGS website


Hope to see you at a class soon!


Any questions - pls do let me know


Oriane

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