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6 Week Fit and Lean, Fitness and Nutrition Programme-Starts 23rd May


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Hi, we are looking for 4-6 men or women who are looking to lean out, get strong, and improve their health, fitness and appearance, that live in in the Dulwich/Forest Hill area and are free to train during school hours. We will shortly be starting a new ?6 Week FIT and LEAN Body Transformation Programme and have a few spots to left to fill.?

We are after people who want to:

? Improve their body shape and function.

? Lose a few excess pounds and inches.

? Get back into those tight jeans ? comfortably.

? Shred body fat and reveal muscle they never knew they had.

? Build confidence in yourself through a commitment to fitness.

? Enhance their wellbeing, inside and out through improved nutrition.

Spots are extremely limited and we are only looking for 4-6 people who are ready to make a change today. To apply, fill out the form, using the link below or via our website and we?ll be in touch within 24 hours to confirm you are right for this programme.



http://tinyurl.com/hqjbbho


Www.livewellbhappy.co.uk

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