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New Vinyasa Flow Yoga Classes


lucasbyng

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Hi - I'm a newly qualified yoga teacher in the East Dulwich area looking to start up a beginners/intermediate level yoga class in January 2021 (on Zoom for now). Join me on Saturdays from 9-10am, starting on 9 January 2021. We'll work through a sequence of poses to energise, stretch and strengthen the body, linking our movements with the breath to still the movements of the mind. ?8 per class. Email/text/Whatsapp me for details if you're interested.


Hope to see you on the mat soon!


Lucas



Lucas Byng

Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT 200)

[email protected]

www.instagram.com/lucasbyng

07443 499 612

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