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Hi Everyone


I'm Mike Boon, owner and lead Trainer at Mad4fitness, a local Personal Training and fitness company serving the community.

If you have been thinking about getting fit or just want to know more about ways to improve your health then give me a call today, would be a pleasure to speak with you on ways I can help you.

I've always believed in giving back to people so that's why my advice is always free, if you have a question or query fitness related then please feel free to contact me and I can suggest ways to improve your health, suggest publications that I recommend to read or ways to improve your motivation.

Have a super day and look forward to speaking with you.

Best Regards

Mike

www.mad4fitness.co.uk

[email protected]

07979 105236

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