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Yoga Wednesday morning - Power Hour Yoga 7am-8am.


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1 space left for Wednesday morning's Power Hour class @ GiaiStudio.


Please email me to reserve a mat.


Emma's 'Power Hour' is a dynamic Vinyasa Flow Yoga class, designed to build strength & flexibility while keeping students on the move. This challenging class will create heat and energy within your body through a series of flowing postures for an intense body-mind workout. Be prepared to sweat!


@ GaiaStudio 20 Maxted Road Peckham Rye SE15 4LF, Wednesday morning 7am-8am.


Email me to book.


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www.emmapeelyoga.co.uk

Last chance for a space in tomorrow's Pour Hour.


Please email me to reserve a space.


Emma's 'Power Hour' is a dynamic Vinyasa Flow Yoga class, designed to build strength & flexibility while keeping students on the move. This challenging class will create heat and energy within your body through a series of flowing postures for an intense body-mind workout. Be prepared to sweat!


@ GaiaStudio 20 Maxted Road Peckham Rye SE15 4LF, Wednesday morning 7am-8am.


Email me to book.


[www.facebook.com]

www.emmapeelyoga.co.uk

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