883 days ago

Tai chi for Beginners Enrolling Now

Roger from Roger Chance holistic group exercise community classes

After positive feedback about this Tai Chi Beginners course, I'm delighted now to be taking a list of those interested in enrolling for the instant Master Class Spring Garden Course to be Monday mornings at 10.30am in a Private location in the Sydenham Area.
All pricing and details related to the course can be found on the enrolment form or given via private consultations. (pricing cannot be place on this advert!)
For forms and other information!
Please email or message me direct through neighbourly.
Click on my name that should be showing near this page and send me a message.
Tell me a bit about yourself and how you think Tai Chi would be of benefit to you? to be entered into a prize draw to win a Tai chi DVD manual once you have completed the course.
A minimum of 8 - 12 participants is required.
Proposed start the 9th of October all acceptance to confirm by 4.00pm the Monday the 25th of September.

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