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Lunchtime Vinyasa Flow, Beginner's Yoga & Pilates Classes at MWL Studio Overhill Road (weekdays).


Catherine W

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Hi,


Here is a list of this week's timetable at the Move Well London studios on Overhill Road, SE22 9EU. A single class pass is ?12 and a six pack is ?65.

Mon 11 January 2016

11:30 Vinyasa Flow with Catherine Wilkinson 1 hour

Tue 12 January 2016

12:00 Beginners Yoga with Catherine Wilkinson 1 hour

Wed 13 January 2016

11:30 Vinyasa Flow with Catherine Wilkinson 1 hour

Thu 14 January 2016

12:00 Beginners Yoga with Catherine Wilkinson 1 hour

14:30 Pilates Stretch - Beginners to Intermediate Catherine Wilkinson 1 hour

Fri 15 January 2016

11:30 Vinyasa Flow with Catherine Wilkinson 1 hour

Sat 16 January 2016

09:30 Vinyasa Flow with Dan Breakwell 1 hour & 15 minutes

11:00 Yin Yoga with Dan Breakwell 1 hour & 15 minutes

You can book your mat here:

https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=281478


Thanks,


Catherine

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Hi lovely ED folk,


We have one mat free for tomorrow's 9.30am Vinyasa Flow class (75 mins - ?12)

And four for the Yin Yoga starting at 11am. Yin Yoga is a perfect way to unwind from a hectic week in London! And it is also suitable for beginners.

Any questions ping them over to [email protected]

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