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Joint Client of the Year 2023

Huge congratulations to Fee!! 

Wow, what a year you have done fantastic, stepping up your activity levels! You have remained consistent with your strength training, always completing your personalised home workouts. Increasing your daily steps.

You did fantastic in our 30-day weight loss challenge in November. Since June, you have 1 stone/ 7 kg weight loss a massive achievement 👏 I'm so pleased for you!

I know your results will be amazing in 2024!!

  • 1 month later...

After seeing other recommendations on EDF, I contacted Dave to help kick start my fitness journey as I prepared for my wedding.
I’ve now had the pleasure of working with Dave for the past year and I couldn't be more thrilled with the results. 

Dave’s passion for helping his clients achieve their goals was evident. We meet weekly in dulwich park, and he tailors every workout session to fit my specific needs and goals. He pushed me whilst being mindful of my abilities and how I was feeling on the day. 

His extensive knowledge of fitness and nutrition made me feel confident that I was in good hands throughout the entire process.

Not only did I see significant improvements in my strength, endurance, and overall fitness level but I also felt more energised and confident leading up to my wedding.

Dave not only helped me achieve my physical goals but also provided invaluable support and motivation along the way through his positive attitude and encouragement, reigniting my love of fitness and helping me encompass it back into my weekly routine. 

I cannot recommend Dave highly enough to anyone looking to get fit, whether it's for a special event like a wedding or simply to improve overall health and wellbeing! 

  • 2 months later...

I have been working with David on and off for the last year and i can honestly say he is keeping me motivated and increasing my activity and ability all the time. Post an old injury i have not been very mobile. David is patient and knowledgeable and always finds a workaround if something doesn't work for me. I am very happy to recommend him.

  • 6 months later...

I was recommended Dave by my daughter who had been training with him for several months and who told me how much she enjoyed her sessions. I’d never really thought that personal training was something for me but I can honestly say Dave has motivated me to train regularly! He has just the right approach in terms of encouragement and spurring you on and I have learnt so much about the body and how to develop strength and mobility. I would certainly recommend him. 

  • 1 month later...

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