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Urban Junkies London  
Monday, March 8 2004  
Shag-a-thon
Wind up and go

Feeling a little sluggish in the bedroom department?

Think you could do with improving those key moves and muscles?

Well, The Shag Workout claims it can tone your physique while making you a little vixen between the sheets.

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A special Vagina Monologues fundraiser at Criterion. 8pm. Piccadilly Circus, W1. £52-75. 020 7839 4489 or online.

The class, offered at Gymbox studio in Holborn, involves a three-step programme that aims to develop your sexual technique, endurance and confidence. Not only will Shag-a-thon help you achieve multiple orgasms, it will also make you super fit - always important when embarking on any bedroom athletics.

Many claim their sex lives have vastly improved from the Shag Workout, while others say they've even climaxed during class. (Worse than farting in yoga? Discuss.) Taking its cues from ancient Tantric sex practises, classes
also incorporate meditation and relaxation techniques, so you can ditch those pesky early morning Pilates classes (so 2003).

Your orgasms. What better reason to work up a good sweat?

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Go to a night reading of the Spit Lit festival at the Spitz. 7pm. 109 Commercial St, E1

Bizarre avant rock from the veteran singer Damo Suzuki at Bull & Gate. 7:30pm. 389 Kentish Town Rd, NW5. £8. 020 8806 8062 or online.

The Shag Workout @ Gymbox
100 High Holborn, WC2
020 7400 1919

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