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*?5 Yoga class. Monday 6.45pm - 7.45pm Goose Green Clinic


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Hello


I'm starting a new yoga class at the lovely Goose Green Clinic at 57 East Dulwich Road, Monday 6.45pm - 7.45pm. Come along and try your first class for ?5 (normal price ?10 drop-in or discount card ?40 for 5 class pass). I also teach at the Goose Green Clinic on Wednesday evening 7pm - 8pm. A class pass can be used interchangeably between both the Monday and Wednesday class.


If interested please let me know at [email protected]


The class sizes are small and run at a gentle pace, but still with the aim to fully stretch the body out to aid relaxation at the end of the class. The class is most suited to beginner and general levels. To find out more about Hatha yoga and my class please see the following link: www.ellayoga.co.uk


Best wishes

Ella

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