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Strong to the core

In this session, women’s health coach Baz Moffat leads you through a session designed to mobilise, strengthen and stretch your core and your body in a way that is aligned with a females anatomy and physiology. The vibe is focussed but chilled - you won’t feel the burn, or be smashing out jumping jacks, we move and train for 30 minutes together to energise and rebalance our bodies. Anyone can do this session.

 
Baz MoffatBenefits of strong core musclesYouTube: 5 best core excercises

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