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1:1 yoga lessons with Sarah Fretwell Yoga


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Join me for delicious 1:to:1 private Yoga lessons, in East Dulwich, Peckham and around Denmark Hill in the comfort of your own home or my own if space is an issue.


These lessons are for ALL abilities and flexibility levels - even those who can't touch their toes! We will tailor each lesson to your specific needs, whether your goal is to be able to do a handstand, or be able to touch your toes, to work with a knee injury or to become calmer and more tuned in with your life goals.


Generally, prices are roughly ?60 per hour but depend on location and how long it takes for me to get to you:


4 classes for ?240

5 classes for ?300 (booked in blocks of 5)

10 classes for ?570


Contact me at [email protected] for more information and flexible prices depending on location.

More information: https://www.sarahfretwellyoga.com/privateyoga



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