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Looking For An Exercise Buddy For Personal Training Sessions


Darren Gray

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Would anyone be interested in paring up with a client of mine to share Personal training sessions? I have in the past used the forum to request the above to excellent effect.


Currently have a client keen to continue sessions but would like to share the cost. I am happy to offer a very good partner rate at ?60 per session (?30 each)


The client...

Female

In her mid 30?s

Good fitness level

Very pleasant, reliable and encouraging


Objectives are to 1.Lose a few pounds 2. Enjoy interactive exercise


A bit about me...


My name is Darren Gray and I am a certified personal trainer based in East Dulwich and surrounding areas. I am passionate about health and fitness and am always looking for innovative ways of working with people towards improving their health and achieving their exercise goals. I have a vast array of knowledge, expertise, qualifications and experience (over 15 years) which have supported my development as a pioneering and dynamic professional within my industry.


There are a range of testimonials, case histories and recommendations on my website, thus please feel free to read more about my work www.fitfunactive.co.uk . If you would like to enquire further please do via this thread or alternatively you can call me 07904331044


Thank you for giving this thread your attention


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