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A 45 minute pram fitness class for parents/carers with children up to 3 years old, using their pram and baby as leverage to get fit. Bootcamp and HIIT style workouts aimed at parents who want to train to get their fitness levels up and lose weight. With additional Parent PoW-WoW after class to meet other parents and socialise.


Please bring water, warm clothing for you and baby and a pram that you can run with.


Must have 6 week check from Doctor to train.


Venue: Peckham Rye Park (Meet at the Cafe on The Rye at 11.30am)


Price: FIRST CLASS FREE! ?6 single class or CLASS PASS to save money.


Day: Wednesdays


Time: 11.30-12.30pm


Contact me via email: [email protected] or 07414656130 or check out my website: fireflyfitnessuk.weebly.com

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