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Jelly Belly Outdoors are postnatal exercise classes held in Dulwich and Peckham Rye parks designed specifically for new mums and taught by qualified and experienced ante/ post natal instructors who are mums ourselves.


We are excited to continue in 2015 with our Postnatal + class which is a little higher intensity than the existing Jelly Belly Outdoors Postnatal classes and with more focus on increased cardio and fat burning activities.


You must be at least 6 months post natal, generally recovered from the birth and have been exercising already. If you are not sure whether you are ready to move up a step, please get in touch.


Classes run every Friday, rain or shine, at 10am in Dulwich Park, meeting at Court Lane Gate.


Please bring babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers with you - or leave them with grandma and enjoy the break!


We also run small group personal training sessions if you prefer to train at a time convenient to you and your baby and with a small group of friends. Contact us for more details.


[email protected]

www.jellybellypt.com

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