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Hormone wise

Led by world-renowned endocrinologist and women’s health expert Dr Annice Mukherjee, this masterclass provides a comprehensive overview of the hormone health journey for women and dispel common misconceptions about hormone health. You will gain knowledge, understanding, and insight into sustainable solutions for optimising the female hormone health journey. Whether you are a woman, live with or work with women, or have female loved ones, you'll benefit from this session.

 
Dr Annice MukherjeeYouTube: How do your hormones work? YouTube: No 1 thing women over 40s need to know

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Transform your health

In this session, Dr Ayan Panja shares life-changing insights about how we can all improve our health and wellbeing using techniques and strategies he has seen work time and time again in over two decades of clinical practice. He explais the eight key factors which affect our health the most and share the simple ways that we can start to improve them. 

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Mobility, core and pelvic floor

The class is an opportunity to build core strength from the pelvic floor up and gain greater mobility. The class is designed for all levels of fitness and core strength. Suitable for pregnancy, diastasis recti and all abilities.

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Full body workout

This invigorating full-body workout session is designed to enhance strength and endurance without any equipment. This routine uses bodyweight exercises to target every major muscle group, ensuring a balanced and effective workout. Get ready to sweat and feel the burn!

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