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Hi,

This is a bit of a long shot, but looking to meet a local fitness buddy for jogging and exercise classes (Zumba etc..).

At the moment I seem to be lacking motivation, so thought maybe would be good to meet others.


I work shifts and tend to have a day or two off in the week, would be good to meet other shift workers too, but if you're not a shift worker that's ok. Evenings is good too.


about me: female/30s, living near Northcross Rd.


PM for a chat


thanks

shazza

Hi Shazza,


don't know if this is helpful, but if your shift pattern allows you should come along to the FREE! Fitness in Peckham Rye Park on a Saturday morning at 10am. Thread here:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,535146


It is a lovely friendly group, mostly female, and not terribly scary/hardcore (unless you want to push yourself). A few of them also go out on a Tuesday as well - anyhow I'm sure you might find others in the same position as yourself if you come along.


good luck


helen

Hi


Can I suggest Ems Zumba classes on tuesdays and thursdays at goodrich school very friendly and fun and laurens womens boot camp mondays weds and friday mornings at dulwich park both fun and varied and drop in classes which really suit shift working

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