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Qi Gong classes in Peckham Rye Park are back! Sundays at 1pm. Pay what you can!


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Qi Gong classes in Peckham Rye Park are back!


As the weather is getting warmer (18 degrees today, woo hoo!) I'm, restarting Qi Gong in the Park.


If you don't already know Qi Gong combines easy but dynamic stretching exercises with more meditative flowing movements and meditation.


We'll meet at our usual tree (just west of the Sexby Garden, south of the Japanese shelter) at:

1pm on Sundays.

Pay what you can, but suggested fee: ?5.

Classes last 1 hour


Those that want to can join us for a pub lunch at the Herne Tavern after class. Message or email me to join the Qi Gongers WhatsApp group.


Stephen Nock

Thai-vedic Massage

72 Crawthew Grove

07950933150

[email protected]

https://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

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