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Pregnancy Fit - a few spaces remaining!


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Hello!


We still have a few spaces available for our Wednesday evening class starting Wednesday 2nd of December. We will take a break during Christmas and New years resuming in January.


Start date: Wednesday 2nd December

Class time: 7-8pm

Location: Goose Green Clinic, 57 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AP

Duration: 5 weeks (no class on the 23rd or 30th of Dec)

Cost: ?65

To book please follow this link https://www.jellybellypt.com/services/pregnancy-fit/


We will most likely have drop in spaces available for this block so do get in touch if you fancy joining a class or 2!

Always nice to receive a review :)


1st Timer Wrote:

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> I have just finished a course with Jelly Belly's

> pregnancy fit class. It was brilliant, very

> informative, and extremely small class sizes so

> they can tailor exercises for individuals which is

> extremely helpful especially if like me you have

> SPD.

>

> They also do post natal classes too.

>

> If you are thinking of doing an exercise class I

> would strongly recommend this class as it is not

> to full on but just right to keep you on track

> during pregnancy and strengthen your core!

>

>

> http://www.jellybellypt.com/services/pregnancy-fit

> /

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