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Hi sleepy mum (love the username by the way) I am a yoga teacher based in eat Dulwich. I hold small classes so I can give each student individual attention. I have one space left in my Tuesday class. Check out details here http://www.valueyourmind.com/yoga/group-private-or-online-yoga-classes/


Tuesday evening 7pm. I am also starting Wednesday evening classes in Dulwich park (dependant on weather) from next week onwards.


Drop me an email if you're interested in either.


Nat

Hi SleepyMum,


We at The Goose Green Clinic have Yoga classes for beginner level most evenings during the week (except for Friday). All different types and all can usually be arranged as a drop-in so that you could try different classes/teachers and see which one suits you best.


For an up-to-date timetable please go to www.goosegreenclinic.net or telephone 02 08 693 3047 but a summary for you would be as follows:


Mon Eve:

6.45pm Hatha Yoga

6.45pm Viniyoga

8.15pm Viniyoga

8.15pm Yin & Yang Yoga


Tues Eve:

6.45pm Viniyoga

8.15pm Viniyoga


Weds Eve:

7pm Hatha Yoga

8.15pm Viniyoga

8.15pm Iyengar Yoga

8.15pm Forrest Yoga


Thurs Eve:

7.45pm Ease Into Yoga


Hope you find something you enjoy, wherever it may be!

Hi SleepyMum,


We have a range of Yoga classes available at ESPH, which you might find suitable.


You can see the full timetable of yoga classes here: https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/ws?studioid=91296&stype=-7&sVT=5&sView=week


We have 2 evening sessions of hot yoga on Mondays - 7 and 8pm (with Stevie Jamieson).

We also have 2 Hatha yoga sessions on Wednesday evenings - 7 and 8pm (With Elizabeth Knott)

On Thursdays we have a pre natal yoga session at 7pm and a hatha yoga session at 8pm.


You can try your first class free of charge to see if it is a good fit - please visit the 'try us' page here: http://www.esph.co.uk/try-us


All the best and let us know if you need any more info on [email protected] or 020 7907 1900.

Try the Goose Green clinic on East Dulwich Rd opp Goose Green - they have a wide range of classes daytime and eves. Would highly recommend.


Have been to classes by Michele Misgalla and Mehala Ford (pre and post pregnancy) and both were great.


http://www.goosegreenclinic.net/

  • 1 month later...
I can recommend Nathalie Kealy at www.valueyourmind.com. I started yoga classes earlier this year with Nathalie on Tuesday evenings ? her classes are challenging yet relaxing?. She?s really supportive, encouraging and always on hand to help position you into the poses properly which has been great for me as a beginner. Would highly recommend!

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