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  1. Stretch before exercise. Stretching is so important to prepare your muscles for exercise.
  2. Foam rolling is a great way to get rid of tension and encourage rehabilitation.  Ask your physiotherapist for techniques and target areas.
  3. Keep moving and mobilise your joints. Get up from your desk every half an hour to stretch, mobilise and reset your posture.
  4. Try a new Class.  Yoga and pilates are great ways to start for a healthier, more flexible body.
  5. Go get a massage.  Flushing away toxins and encouraging nutrients is the key to healthy muscles.
Click here to find out more about our Classes (Pilates, Yoga and Older Persons Fitness) and Locations.

Click here to read more about Sports & Remedial massage therapy.

 

For more information, please contact our Reception Team:
T: 020 8778 9050
E: enquiries@cppg.co.uk
W: www.cppg.co.uk

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