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Despite the name, Legs, Bums and Mums has been designed with everyone in mind, whether you?re a mum, new parent or just have a spare hour in the day! If you want to get fit, toned and have fun, join our experienced personal trainers at our two classes on Monday and Wednesday?s. Our classes mix a combination of strength, resistance, HIIT and toning to help you burn those calories and sculpt that body! We understand that not everyone works 9-5, so if that?s you, come and join us!


For anymore Info contact us via email/phone/DM, The launch is on Monday & places are going fast! Pick up the phone and claim your free session today!


Both classes are on Monday & Wednesday 11:15-12:15 at East Dulwich Community Centre 46-50 Darrel Road SE22 9NL

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