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Forget Easter bunnies, chocolate box sets, or bunny slippers or cushions.
 
Bunnies are cute, but overeating chocolate may give you a tubbier appearance.
 
As for bunny slippers, cushions or even super bunny capes (ok, where did this come from?) we think you’re a bit more sophisticated than that!
 
So, here’s a slightly different-different take on a more original-original, thoughtful and progressive gift for yourself and your friends and family:

A Private Lesson of Squash from
​the East Coast Squash Academy

 
Unlike gorging on chocolate, playing squash won’t add calories to your waistline. Squash is a fun and healthy way to burning calories – you can burn up to 1000 calories each hour playing squash!
 
Would you like to improve your overall fitness, strength and mobility?
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Get on the squash court! 
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Playing squash improves all of the above while stimulating neurological pathways from the brain to the hands, which improves your eye-hand coordination.
 
Playing squash also improves your attention, perception, and judgment skills.
 
Overall, playing squash is fantastic for your body and mind.
 
But, playing without professional guidance won’t help as much as playing with an experienced coach by your side. That’s why this super-deal rocks!
 
If you haven’t played squash in your life, you will learn squash fundamentals through self-awareness, fitness and thinking the game.
 
If you consider yourself an intermediate or advanced player, you will learn advanced skills to take your game to the next level regardless of your age or fitness.
 
During your private lesson/s, you will be getting constant and instant feedback in the moment! That way you will focus on your strengths and doing things correctly. You will also understand how to compensate for your weakness or “sticky points”.
 
You’ll get a professional coach, squash rackets and competition-level courts!
 
So, forget those timeworn Easter gifts that used to be cool in the ‘80s and choose a private lesson/s of squash to make this a healthier holiday!
 
Why not buy some gift vouchers for yourself and your friends and family? 
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Think Different This Easter!
​Give a gift he/she will Remember!
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