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I know there are various options available for exercise with baby (Powerpramming and Push Studios for example). But I don't like to walk too far to take my exercise :-). I have asked Gaia Studios on Maxted Road whether they would be willing to put on a postnatal pilates class where you could take your baby to, provided I find enough people interested. The time would be Wed at 11.00. I have posted this already in the Autumn Babies FB group, but wanted to cast the net wider to see if there are more mums out there interested.


We would need at least 4, max 6.


Would you be interested in such a class?

Hiya

I run a mums and babies class in SE15, on Monday at 11am. I'm based in Friary road so it's a 15-20 minute walk from Bellenden area but just in case you fancy the stroll!

It's 11am-12.15 (we always need the extra 15 minutes in case babies are being feisty, but you don't need to stay for that long if you don't want!), and it's ?8 drop in. The class is currently quite full there are 2 spaces left.

Let me know if you need any more info or are interested in coming along.

[email protected]

http://anyajoeli.wix.com/bodybalancepilates

x

Hi there! We have indeed added this Mum & Baby class to our schedule at Gaia Studio. We are now running it at 11.30am on Tuesdays. We are running the classes as a course in 4 weeks blocks. The first block starts this Tuesday 19th. We have just 2 places left on this course. Please pm us for bookings or further details.

Thanks!

  • 1 month later...
Hi from Gaia Studio! We have a couple of places left on our Mum & Baby Pilates course that starts this Tuesday, 7th. The class is at 11:30am and we run in 4 week blocks. If any of you are still interested, you can pm us here or email [email protected]

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