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Pregnancy Pilates Classes - Tuesday evenings - Goose Green SE22


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- Hi


I am an experienced Body Control Pilates instructor with specialist training for teaching during and the post pregnancy period.


Pilates in pregnancy is a safe, effective and beneficial form of exercise. These small group classes are suitable from your second trimester and include exercises to help improve pelvic floor function, pelvic stability and good posture whilst aiming to also help release areas of tension with mobilising, stretching and relaxation.


The small classes (max 12),are also an opportunity to meet other mums-to=be!


Tuesdays - 8.15pm - next block of classes starts on 14 April - a few places available

Goose Green SE22


Please email [email protected] for further information - booking required.


Member of Guild of Pregnancy & Post Natal Exercise Instructors

REP's Advanced Level Instructor

Member of The Body Control Pilates Association

  • 3 weeks later...

NEW COURSE STARTING TUESDAY 14 APRIL!

pilatesform Wrote:

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> - Hi

>

> I am an experienced Body Control Pilates

> instructor with specialist training for teaching

> during and the post pregnancy period.

>

> Pilates in pregnancy is a safe, effective and

> beneficial form of exercise. These small group

> classes are suitable from your second trimester

> and include exercises to help improve pelvic floor

> function, pelvic stability and good posture whilst

> aiming to also help release areas of tension with

> mobilising, stretching and relaxation.

>

> The small classes (max 12),are also an opportunity

> to meet other mums-to=be!

>

> Tuesdays - 8.15pm - next block of classes starts

> on 14 April - a few places available

> Goose Green SE22

>

> Please email [email protected] for further

> information - booking required.

>

> Member of Guild of Pregnancy & Post Natal Exercise

> Instructors

> REP's Advanced Level Instructor

> Member of The Body Control Pilates Association

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