1700 days ago

Pilates at Murrays Bay - Outram Hall. Adults classes and Mums & Bubs

Ellie from Murrays Bay

Come and join a fantastic community class and learn all the benefits that Pilates has to offer!
I run classes every Tuesday evening for Adults at 6pm, this is a 1 hour class and is just $15 drop in. Concessions are also available, with most of my regulars opting for these!
On a Thursday morning at 10.45am there is a lovely group of Mums & Bubs who gather to not only exercise but also to have fun with their babies and get to now other like minded Mums in the community. This is a one hour class and runs as a 5 week consecutive course for $100.
Straight after this class there is a 45 minute mat express lunch class at midday for adults. So many options!
Ellie has been teaching for 8 years, is fully qualified in mat, advanced reformer, pre & post natal and holds a First Aid Level 2 cert so you are in safe hands!
Get in touch for more info and I hope to see you on the mat soon.
T: 021 333 530
E: elliepilates@gmail.com
W: elliepilates.co.nz

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