Women’s Fitness Studio - Hastings
From 1 April, I will be the new owner of the Women’s Fitness Studio in Hastings 🌟
A bit about me, Maria Pearson:
* Registered Exercise Professional - REPs registered
* BPhEd and MPhEd - University of Otago
My focus is women's health. I am passionate about healthy aging and staying well and robust as we get older. I’ve run a number of public talks on the topic.
I have previously worked at EIT where I was a researcher and lectured human anatomy and physiology to first year nursing students.
There will be no changes in the gym initially but there may be some interesting changes as I get settled in.
I will spend time in the gym (916 Heretaunga Street East, Hastings) starting Tuesday 7th February at different times.
I am excited about meeting everyone at the Women's Fitness Studio and sharing my knowledge and ideas!
Message me if you have any queries.
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