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2304 days ago

Walking Well

Sherry from Strathmore Park

Walking is an important part of daily life. Starting next week is a 3 week workshop which will look at the way we walk and how we can help reduce the wear and tear on our joints and tissues.

You will learn:

- correct body alignment

- simple exercises to reduce the pressure on the knees and feet

- how to walk uphill and downhill to reduce wear and tear on the knees

There will be three sessions. The third will include an outside practical session (if weather permits) to put our new skills into practice.

Dates: There is a choice of daytime or evening sessions.

DAY: 1.30 - 2.25 pm Friday 13th, 20th and 27th September
or
EVENING: 7.15 - 8.25 pm Thursday 12th, 19th and 26th September

Venue: Kilbirnie Pool Group Fitness room

For further information and the cost please see attached poster.

To book contact Sherry Cornish
Restorative Exercise Specialist 027 352 7676
Email: sherry@restorativeexercise.nz

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