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Aerial fitness classes - Flying Fantastic


goodlizzie

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If you've ever fancied the aerial fitness classes that have recently got popular, there is a new place called Flying Fantastic where the Lidl carpark is - at the Peckham end of Bellenden Road. It is next door to Poundstretcher.


I'm a complete beginner and have been a couple of times to try the aerial silks. They also have trapeze and hoops and I'm sure other stuff too along with classes aimed at children/ teens too.


Here is a link to their website https://www.flyingfantastic.co.uk/


They are very welcoming - as I say, I am a total beginner and rubbish at it, but the staff were very encouraging! When I went there were plenty of other beginners plus other more advanced people. So something for everyone.


It is a great workout especially for the arms, shoulders and core. I was quite exhausted afterwards.


At the moment they have a special offer on for their Peckham centre as it has very recently opened. I thought I would give them a plug as I know lots of people would like to try this kind of activity.

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