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Free Yoga on Zoom

Nicci from Morningside

Hi I am a local Yoga instructor, I have been instructing FREE Yoga through Zoom (meeting app) classes daily. After trialling this week I have decided on 10:00am start, finishing at 11:00 daily 7 days. You do not need any previous yoga experience and it’s something the family can do together or you alone in a room. You don’t need a lot of space just 60min to work with breath, physical postures and a guided relaxation at the end of the class. See Zoom link below! You don’t need to down load the app or do anything other than simply connect through the link by clicking below a little prior to 10am and I’ll be there at 10:00. Looking forward to meeting some of you on the mat. Namaste Nicci



Nicci Gillies is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Free yoga 10am Daily on Zoom with Nicci Gillies Time: This is a recurring meeting Meet anytime


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