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Open Door at The Pilates Garden


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Saturday, 23rd February and 2nd March

The Pilates Garden will be Opening their Door to members of the public who are interested or curious about Pilates and in what we offer at the studio.


Owner and instructor, Jen Dodds will be available from 11am to 3pm to welcome you inside, show you around the studio and answer any questions you may have about Pilates or Pilates classes that are on offer. AJ from balanceforlife will also be present to discuss our exciting new 30/30 fitness sessions and questions you may have about Personal Training.


As a Special Open Door Offer, if during your visit to the studio you decide to sign up for The Pilates Garden Introductory Offer you will get it for the reduced price of ?45(payment must be received on the day by cash or cheque).

This offer includes an initial posture assessment and 1-2-1 personal training session, plus two additional sessions in either Matwork or Studio (using equipment).


Any enquiries please contact Jen at The Pilates Garden on 07833 220150 or by email at [email protected]

The Pilates Garden is situated across from Peckham Rye Common, between The Neighbourhood Veterinary Centre and Roy Brooks estate agents

1 Barry Parade,

East Dulwich SE22 0JA

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