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Yoga Bubble, located in the heart of East Dulwich, has launched two weekly Early-Bird Yoga Practice sessions on Wednesday and Thursday mornings. If you're an Early Bird and want to practice Yoga at the start of your day to help set your intention, then come and join us. We have 15 mat places each day and we operate either pre-booking or we are one of the few Studios that promote Drop-in. The practice is Vinyasa and all levels of experience/knowledge are welcome.One pre-requisite is good energy! For more details contact James or Emma on 07803148527.
so nice to have a chance to practice Yoga locally before starting my A&E shift in this week. Really well delivered sequences and just what i needed before the real challenges of the days started. I cant recommend Yoga Bubble enough and such a gift to only have to peddle as far as the lordship lane. Thanks Emma
Joined this class last week and loved it! Emma taught a really nicely structured practice which was challenging but not too difficult for my creaky early morning body. And it's so welcome to find a really early morning class that allows time to go to home and change before heading to work.

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