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Join us for Yoga for 4 weeks of Aqua Yoga bliss in Peckham South London. Staring on Tuesday 2nd April in Bellenden Grove.


Aqua Yoga is a low impact pool exercise that revolves around performing a series of Yoga poses in warm hydro pool. These sessions helps you develop:


1. Strength

2. Motion Range

3. Optimum Stretch With the Release of Gravity


More benefits of Aqua Yoga include:


1. The breathing rhythm achieves inner relaxation

2. The water movement strengthens the body while relieving tension

3. Great for all body types, shapes sizes, ethnicity and abilities

5. Extremely beneficial for individuals recovering from strokes, pregnant women, and individuals coping with arthritis

6. Suitable for individuals with join limitations, as well as those with little to no joint power (especially knees, ankles & hips)

8. It will be a fun practise in a safe, judgement free environment.


The lesson will take place at the venues hydrotherapy pool especially heated to help ease of movement in a therapeutic environment.


Numbers: Only ten people per class ? Fun Private Supportive.


What to Bring? No Yoga mat required! Just a comfortable swimming costume and your towel. Lockers showers and changing facilities are close to the pool.


Join us for this beautiful practice on Tuesday's at 5.30pm.


The cost is ?72.00 for 4 sessions.


Please email [email protected] for more info.

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