Pilates with a view at Coq D’Argent
Wake up your body and start the day with panoramic Pilates on the spectacular garden roof terrace at Coq D’Argent.
We’re taking our workplace Pilates classes out of the office and giving businesses an opportunity to treat staff to a morning workout with a difference.
Start your day in this breathtaking setting with stunning views over London’s most popular landmarks, as you stretch, tone and strengthen your body with an hour-long invigorating Pilates class. You can choose to stay for the view and enjoy breakfast or a post-workout smoothie on the terrace.
A morning team building event with a difference to improve the health and wellbeing of your staff… or just a great excuse for a treat!
Due to limited spaces classes must be booked in advance 
- Location Coq D’Argent Roof terrace
No.1 Poultry, London, EC2R 8EJ - Time 7.30am to 8.30am class
- Class suitable for all levels
- £10 per person (Discounts for group bookings)
- Option to stay and enjoy breakfast after the class. A great setting for your morning team meeting
Class dates *LAST WEEK*
Wednesday 19 October Spaces available
Friday 21 October Spaces available
Classes booking up fast… To find out more and book email julia@exerciseinthecity.com
Stay for breakfast and enjoy the view
Coq D’Argent are offering 20% discount* on a delicious breakfast after the class. The perfect way to refuel and to set you up for your day at the office. View the breakfast menu
*Breakfast discount for groups of up to 8 people. For larger groups set menu options are available. Class participants should make their breakfast bookings in advance directly with the venue quoting ‘Exercise in the City’
About Coq D’Argent
Located by Bank Station, in the
heart of the city, Coq D’Argent boasts spectacular City views from its gardens and terraces. An elegant, fine dining space guaranteed to impress. Find out more about the restaurant and view menus www.coqdargent.co.uk
WeAreTheCity – Are you getting enough exercise?
WeAreTheCity May 2016
Are you getting enough exercise?
Finding the time to exercise and get active during your working week is so important. Especially if you spend much of your day sat at a desk.
We wrote a blog post for WeAreTheCity to mark Workplace Health Week stressing the importance of taking the time to fit physical activity into your working day.
Read the full article
Workplace Health Week: Win a fitness class at your office
We’re passionate about getting London office workers active and we’re working with London Sport supporting Workplace Health Week (23-27 May) offering you the chance to win a fitness class at your London office.

Staff at London Sport getting active with a lunch break Pilates class
The Prize
One of our fantastic instructors will come along to your workplace to teach one of our classes. All you need is a free meeting room or space in your office and some willing colleagues!
How to enter
There are five classes up for grabs… simply enter your details below to be in with a chance to win one!
You can double your chances of winning by Following us on Twitter and Tweeting
@EITCLondon I’m aiming to reach my 150 mins exercise this week & I’d love a fitness class at my office for @WorkplaceChall #MakeaDeal2016
Competition closes midnight on Sunday 29th May 2016
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About Workplace Health Week
Workplace Health Week is a campaign to raise awareness of the benefits of exercising during the working day. The focus of this year’s campaign is to ‘Make a deal’, encouraging employers to ‘make a deal’ with their employees, colleagues and themselves to introduce physical activity to their lunchtime routine.
Did you know?
40% of people in England do not exercise enough.Lack of exercise contributes to an estimated cost of £14.9 billion to businesses in lost working days.
According to recent research from the British Heart Foundation National Centre for Physical Activity and Health (BHFNC), employees cited that time was the biggest barrier to exercise and commonly said that a working day and a commute left them feeling tired with little time to exercise in the evening.
To overcome this Workplace Health Week is encouraging employers to focus on flexible working and active lunch breaks to help bring physical activity into and around the working day.
Find out more and sign up to the Workplace Challenge by visiting
www.workplacechallenge.org.uk/London
National Walking Month
Get away from your desk this lunch time and take a walk! May is National Walking Month and charity Living Streets’ are encouraging the nation to get active and try to walk at least 20 minutes a day.
Check out the National Walking Month website for some great tips to help you fit walking into your working day. Here are a few to get you started!
Walk to or from work You might not be able to walk the whole way but you can skip a bus stop or get off the tube a few stops early to add in your 20 mins walking. Check out TFL’s handy tube map with walking times between tube stations.
Try a walking meeting Get some fresh air and a change of scenery, boost your energy and productivity. We’ve seen some sunny days this month, so take advantage!
Pledge to ‘Try20’ It’s not too late to join thousands of others who have pledged to try and walk more this May (and hopefully continue to do so!). Living Streets are offering free tips and advice to those who make the pledge.
Find out more about National Walking Month, visit www.livingstreets.org.uk/nwm
People Management Magazine – Workplace wellbeing feature


People Management Magazine April 2016
Your employees explained:
Essential guide to physical and mental wellbeing in the workplace
We provided advice and content for a workplace health and wellbeing feature.
Read the full article here
TNT’s SME of the Month


We were delighted to have been selected by TNT as their SME of the Month for April! TNT’s monthly feature to showcase the work of small and medium innovative businesses around the UK.
Our Founder, Julia Scodie, was interviewed for TNT’s website.
Read the full interview here
Pilates Classes in North London
Pilates at Whittington Park Community Centre

Join our Yoga-lates Workshop
Saturday 14th October
10:45 – 12.15pm
This workshop will be a hybrid of Yoga and Pilates, concentrating on chest, shoulder and hip openers, as well as working on ways to strengthen your core and realign your posture, a perfect way to get autumn ready.
Class location
Whittington Park Community Centre
Yerbury Road, London, N19 4RS Directions and map
Cost £25
LIMITED SPACES SO PLEASE BOOK
To book please contact Emily on 07980715586 or emilydormer@hotmail.com
Weekly Pilates Classes
Located between Holloway Road, Archway and Tufnell Park, our mixed ability classes are open to all. A great way to start your day, stay in shape, stay healthy and keep your spine in check!
Class days and times
Tuesday mornings – 9.30 to 10.30am
Thursday mornings – 9.30 to 10.30am
For more information or to sign up please email Emily
Class location
Whittington Park Community Centre
Yerbury Road, London, N19 4RS
Directions and map
Further information
- Mats provided – just bring yourself!
- All levels welcome
- Advance booking essential
- Classes taught by Exercise in the City lead instructor Emily Dormer.
Find out more about Emily here We look forward to teaching you!
Workplace Challenge flexible lunch break manifesto
The UK’s culture of not taking a lunch break is damaging the nation’s health according to research released last week by the British Heart Foundation National Centre for Physical Activity and Health (BHFNC).
The research highlighted that employees cited ‘lack of flexible working practices’ as the biggest barrier to exercise and commonly said that ‘a working day and commute left them feeling tired and little time to exercise in the evening’.

We at Exercise in the City are passionate about getting workplaces active, and so we were delighted to read and support the Workplace Challenge flexible lunch break manifesto.
Informed by the BHFNC research, the manifesto champions the lunch break as a key opportunity for employees to get active and offers employers ideas and the case for support for enabling their staff to get active.
Highlights from the manifesto included evidence demonstrating the simple shift in culture, where employers give staff time and opportunities to take part in physical activity during the working week, could make a huge difference:
- Reducing the average of 5.31 sick days currently taken per employee by one sickness day per person per year.
- This could save businesses across England an estimated £2.8 billion in sickness absence costs.
- Reduce presenteeism to create a more engaged and productive workforce.
Why not support your employees to get active in their lunch breaks by organising fitness classes at your workplace?
We bring a range of classes , Pilates, Circuits, Boot camp, Yoga and more, directly to you at your workplace. It’s easy to organise, you just need a free room or space. Our team of fantastic instructors will tailor the class to suit the space you have available and goals of your staff.
Find out more about the classes we offer and book a class today.
Your could also sign up to the Workplace Challenge
A great initiative run by the CSP Network and funded by Sport England aiming to engage workplaces in sport and physical activity.
Read the full Workplace Challenge Flexible lunch break challenge manifesto here
… let’s get your workplace active!!
We won Jacqueline Gold’s Women in Business Award!
Exercise in the City was one of three businesses chosen by Jacqueline Gold for her Women in Business Award for 2015.
Jacqueline is the CEO of Ann Summers and was recently awarded a CBE for services to Entrepreneurship, Women in Business and Social Enterprise.
The third #FemaleEntrepreneur to make it into my top three #WOW winners of 2015 is… @EITCLondon. Huge congratulations to you!
— Jacqueline Gold CBE (@Jacqueline_Gold) January 30, 2016
Every Wednesday Jacqueline encourages women to Tweet her a short description of their start up businesses using #WOW. She picks her three top entries every week and retweets them to her 52,300+ followers. We were chosen as a weekly winner back in July. At the end of the year she reviews all the weekly winners and picks her three favourites. We were one of the three selected for 2015!!
I really like @EITCLondon‘s business model and believe that it has the potential to do very well here in London!
— Jacqueline Gold CBE (@Jacqueline_Gold) January 30, 2016
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