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1:1 Mobility & Movement Coaching or Yoga Lessons with Sarah Fretwell


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I teach yoga and run mobility and movement classes and workshops in London. I am now offering both private yoga lessons and mobility and movement coaching, as well as online coaching. If you are looking to get better at movement, develop your flexibility and strength and increase your range of movement, my in person or online mobility and movement coaching is available to book. If you are just looking to start a yoga practice, then I offer private yoga lessons in the comfort of your own home (there is also the option to come to me). I also offer yoga in the workplace.


Please check out the links below and find out more about me if you are interested: https://www.sarahfretwellyoga.com/in-person-coaching


Contact me for more information at [email protected]

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