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We are delighted to announce that The Pilates Garden has re-opened in a new location. We are now based in the former location of The French Cafe on 38 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RR.

Offering fully qualified and certified instruction on Pilates apparatus, such as reformer, Cadillac, wunda chair, Pilates arc, and other small equipment plus Matwork.

Group classes are kept small so that attention can be given to participants. Matwork classes have a maximum attendance of six and Studio sessions using equipment have a maximum of four participants per session.

Jen is also certified in pre and post natal Pilates, and runs specially designed pre and postnatal classes to help expecting and new mums stay fit before and after baby.

Whether you are interested in improving your fitness, correcting posture, rehabilitating from an injury or just wanting to try something new, The Pilates Garden can offer a programme that best suits your needs.


Please have a look at our website for details on special offers, pricing and class schedule:

www.thepilatesgarden.co.uk

Email:[email protected]

Tel:07833 220150

September Special!


Introductory Offer ?69 (regularly priced at ?79) during the month of September.


Offer includes an initial posture assessment with a one to one training session to map out your personal programme, plus two additional sessions* in either Pilates Matwork or Pilates Studio equipment.

*additional sessions must be taken within a three week period, following your initial session.


Discount only valid in September 2015, offer available to new clients only.


Please call or email if you wish to sign up!


Open Monday to Sunday, call or visit our website for session details.


www.thepilatesgarden.co.uk

Email:[email protected]

Tel: 07833 220150

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