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For those of you who came along to our taster class last week and enjoyed it, you will be happy to hear that Postnatal + classes will soon be running every week.


If you missed it, this class is for you if you love our current Jelly Belly Outdoors Postnatal classes and still have a little one to look after but you feel ready to step up your workout to the next level.


You must be at least 6 months post natal, generally recovered from the birth and have been exercising already. Classes will be a little higher intensity than the existing Jelly Belly Outdoors Postnatal classes with more focus on increased cardio and fat burning activities. If you are not sure whether you are ready to move up a step, please get in touch.


Classes will start on Friday 8th August at Dulwich Park at 10am, meeting at Court Lane Gate. The class will last for one hour.


The classes will be available as Pay as You Go for ?6.50 a class, or if you want to motivate yourself to attend regularly, you can sign up for a block of 5 or 10 classes:


5 class pass ?30 (valid for 7 weeks)

10 class pass ?50 (valid for 3 months)


Both class passes can be used at any Jelly Belly Outdoors classes.

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