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Happy Balance Pilates - give your loved one the gift of movement for Christmas


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In addition to being a Body Control Pilates teacher, I also have an office based 'day job'. Like many people I've been working from home for most of this year and therefore sitting at a rather dodgy desk (!). My body is definitely feeling the negative impact of that but luckily, being a Pilates teacher, I know exactly how to stretch out my achy shoulders and back. Unfortunately however many people don't know how to manage these issues and are suffering unnecessarily.


So why don't you give your loved one the gift of movement this Christmas and book them in for a Zoom session with me - www.happybalancepilates.com.


Zoom sessions allow clients to experience a one-to-one class from the comfort of their own home. A brilliant way to truly dive into Pilates - perfect for beginners, or to get back into practice after a break - all exercises will be tailored specifically for each client's body and needs.


The first session will be ?50, with any further sessions at ?60 each. If you are purchasing a session as a Christmas gift for someone, I will ask you to pay 50% in advance, and the remainder when the session date is confirmed - I will post you a Happy Balance Pilates branded card, so you have something to give them on the day. Please contact me via my website www.happybalancepilates.com to book a session, or make any enquires.


Thank you



Carole

www.happybalancepilates.com

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