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Free yoga class 30th September


Bass12

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In need of some gentle stretching after 18 months working from home? Feeling overwhelmed and anxious by all the recent events?


Come and try a FREE yoga class on Thursday 30th September.


In my yoga classes, you will work though a carefully planned sequence of postures to help increase functional movement, with specific emphasis on the use of breath to help.


Not able to touch your toes or don?t think you are strong or flexible enough to try yoga? These classes are for you, as the postures can easily be adapted to suit you whilst ensuring you still get the benefit.


Classes start on Thursday 30th September at the Goose Green Clinic. The Autumn term will run for 10 weeks. Classes are at 6:45pm to 8:00pm and 8:15pm to 9:30pm. I am taking 4 students in each class to ensure we all feel safe. I currently have spaces in both the 6:45pm class and the 8:15pm class.


If you sign up for the rest of the term after the first class, you will get another class at 50% off and the cost will then be ?10.50 per class for the rest of the term, meaning you will get the next 9 weeks of classes for a total of ?89.25


For more information, see my website - https://yogawithsusie.co.uk - or email me at [email protected]

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