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Join Ali online for live fitness classes (Pilates, Stretch & Relax and more) or rent a video when it's convenient for you. Participate in the online 30 Day Fit Healthy Happy Challenge, a comprehensive program with tools & tips for healthy habits, active goals and insights. Ali's passionate about health & fitness. It's her mission to inspire people to be fit, healthy and happy! She believes life is beautiful and we should enjoy ourselves as much as possible. We can do that best in a healthy body. Her style is non-competitive and encouraging. She creates a sense of community in her classes.
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Online on the Westside, V6K 1L4, Vancouver, Canada
- 6046180053
- alia@fitnessali.com
- fitnessali.com
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