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One to one yoga / stretching (for marathon-ers) / meditation offered


anapau

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Hi lovely EDFers. I have a couple of weekly slots available for 1-1 yoga, meditation, stretching sessions.


Whether you are new to yoga, want to carve out some time for your practice, or need some stretching to balance out your marathon training, then a one-to-one session with me could be just what you need.


All you need to provide is enough space for a mat.


About me:

I am a fully qualified & insured yoga teacher, trained in India, with a mindful, alignment-based Hatha / Vinyasa practice. I am additionally trained to teach children and family yoga. I teach in a number of local studios, schools and community spaces and have a steady and diverse roster of private clients including marathon runners, pro boxers, stay at home mums...


I charge ?35/h with a half price offer for your first lesson.

Contact me on 07739545433 to book.

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