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Iyengar Yoga Classes, SE27, every Sat&Sun@10:30am


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Weekend yoga classes every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30am

In a light, fully equipped and peaceful studio on Chestnut Road, West Norwood, SE27

Classes are 90 minutes, ?10


Classes are taught by experienced Iyengar yoga teacher Layaly Morton who has been teaching yoga classes in the area and yoga holidays for over 10 years.

Classical postures which focus on alignment to improve flexibility and strength are taught is a clear and progressive way. The class is suitable for students of all levels of yoga experience.

These classes are dynamic with standing postures, seated twists and many other postures taught every class and end with relaxation postures.

Classes are small and individual attention is given when needed to modify postures.

Spaces are limited, you will need to book in advance.


To find out more please get in touch or have a look at my website, I look forward to hearing from you, Layaly


e: [email protected]

w: www.yogawithlayaly.com

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