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Mummy's with buggies - FREE 1 week pre xmas bootcamp


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Come along with your children or on your own. This is FREE for all mums. (Babies and toddlers must be in a pram, older children must be supervised.)


This is a great opportunity to come and see how you can indulge over Christmas without feeling any guilt what so ever!!


DO YOU HAVE YOUR EYE ON THAT SPECIAL DRESS YOU WANT TO WEAR OVER THE FESTIVE SEASON?


- The simplest changes to your meals that will help you lose weight without dieting.

- learn how to lose your mummy tummy and keep the weight off.


DATE: Tuesday the 1st of December 2015

11am - 11.45am

St Barnabas Parish hall

23 Dulwich Village

SE21 7BT


Come and join us and meet other like minded mums.


4 spaces available OFFER ENDS 28th of November 2015


YES!! I want to lose my mummy tummy and learn more....

Book here: [email protected] CALL/TEX 07506747021 / 07984899667

We can really recommend this class! Jenny and Chantelle are lovely and really put you through your paces with a really brilliant workout. So handy to have a class where you can take baby along, the babies love watching us workout. Bring on next week


Sarah xx

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