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I currently go to Legs, Bums and Pregnant Tums class at JAGS on a Monday which I love, but the teacher is off to have her own baby soon!


Does anyone know of any other pregnancy low impact aerobics classes around here? Just in case she doesn't find a replacement teacher before she goes. I've got Yoga, pilates and aqua aerobics sorted but I really enjoy the aerobics.


Thanks for any help.

I have two very good DVDs for sale


One is pilates the other a more general training one see details below


* Complete Pregnancy Fitness (2 dvds includes couples fitness and postnatal) - ?9 new

[www.amazon.co.uk]


The production values are not great but the trainer Erin O' Brien is and this is proper exercise that will make you sweat. See the reviews on Amazon. I admit to skipping the tricep dips!


* 10 Minute Solution - Prenatal Pilates - new ?4

[www.amazon.co.uk]

This is 5 10min sections which are excellent for overall fitness. Even includes abs exercise. Again I cannot reccommend it highly enough.

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