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Studio space to hire for PT Sessions in East Dulwich


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Push Studios is a Personal Training, Dance and Fitness Studios in East Dulwich.


We have recently refurbished our Personal Training room and we are looking to hire the space to Personal Trainers who would like to bring their clients to a fun friendly non threatening environment.


We have a range of equipment available including Concept 2 Rower, Exercise Bike, Kettle Bells, Bar Bells, Free Weights, Judo Mats Boxing Gloves & Pads and TRX Suspension bands. Also the space can be used for small groups to host workshops, course or group training sessions.


Pilates equipment (bands, mats, Swiss ball, rings, foam rollers, small hand weighted balls, weighted bars and medicine ball.


If you would like more information then please contact us on 0208 6939111 or email [email protected]

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