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Low cost yoga taster class, Sunday 20th March


Bass12

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Not able to touch your toes, or don?t think you are strong or flexible enough to try yoga? These classes are for you! Whatever your strength or flexibility, the postures can easily be adapted to suit you and ensure you still get the benefit of the pose.


Come and try a yoga taster session on Sunday 20th March 10.30 to 11.45am.


Cost ?3.50.

Venue: Goose Green Clinic, East Dulwich Grove.


In my yoga classes, you will work though a carefully planned sequence of poses to help increase flexibility and strength, with specific guidance on breath to help you achieve maximum benefit.



If you sign up for a term after the taster session, you will get your first class at 50% off. The cost thereafter is ?12.50 per class (if term paid for in advance) or ?15 for drop-ins.



For more information, see my website - https://yogawithsusie.co.uk - or email me at [email protected]

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