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THE EDPT (East Dulwich Personal Trainer)


Meet East Dulwichs? latest and greatest personal trainer.


If you are looking to get out of the old boring gym routines and just want to get fit in a fun and friendly way, whilst learning some serious skills, then look no further.


The EDPT is currently under work to bring you the very best of specialized classes and personal training sessions. With a special focus on Functional fitness and Combat, the training style is suitable for all.


All fitness levels welcome, age is no barrier, Gender? Talk serious - it doesn?t matter who you are where you are from or what your goals are.


This training will leave you in the best shape of your life and you will seriously get that feel good factor out of every session!


As a teaser to what The EDPT offers: Calisthenics, Military, TRX, Kettlebells, Boxing, Muay Thai, K1, Athletics, Gymnastics, Strength, Power, Speed training, Nutritional planning and much more.


Please enquire via PM or email ([email protected]) for further information. Website, social media and more is all under construction so watch this

space.


Whilst we are young and growing why not get in on this before it?s too late.


Fantastic rates, so worry not!


Early bird offers available.

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