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Good morning all,

I am a local yoga teacher, living in Denmark hill. I offer 1-2-1 yoga classes in the comfort of your own home. I travel to you (which cuts out the middle man is babysitter ) and it enables those with young children to still have a guided yoga practice but without the additional expense. i completed my training through the well renowned Yoga Haven and practice mostly in Hatha Vinyasa and Ashtanga. Each session will begin with a relaxing guided meditation and then move from basic to more intermediate flows. If you or anyone you know may be interested drop me an email to [email protected]

Introductory offer is ?15 for your first session and ?25 for all private sessions thereafter.


Lovely to be part of this community.


Lydia at Aussie exhale

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