Great lessons
I appreciate all the effort you've put out there to develop my abilities in pilates. I enjoyed your lessons. The price is a bit high. Though it definitely worth all the experience.
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Private Pilates session with Reformer in Brighton & Hove.Treat your body, mind and soul. You will feel more comfortable in the private sessions. With the help of reformer, you will do the movements without any difficulties.
Heather Court, BN13DS, 15 Montpelier Terrace, United Kingdom
I appreciate all the effort you've put out there to develop my abilities in pilates. I enjoyed your lessons. The price is a bit high. Though it definitely worth all the experience.
I had one session, just to get the experience. It was pretty good. I recommend trying the reformer. She's a great instructor. I felt relaxed and motivated after the session.
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