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Hello people!


I?m very proud to announce the start of my new classes to be held in the heart of Peckham Rye.


The ?Get Lean? class will be a High Intensity Interval Training based sessions. Workouts will encompass a variety of modes of training from Kettlebells, Battle ropes, Plyometric exercises (bodyweight power), Gymnastic conditioning and so much more.


Suitable for people from all backgrounds and levels of fitness. It will be focused on helping you to shred any unwanted fat and get stronger and leaner in the process.


Classes will last approx. 45 mins. Cost JUST ?8 per session.


No gym memberships,

No contracts and

No long term arrangements.

Just pay as you go.


All bookings by reservation only as places are limited.


Times and dates to be confirmed.


If you have an interest and a preference on times, feel free to drop me a message.


Thank you!


Coach Carter

www.theedpt.com

Email: [email protected]

Call/Text: 07594501328

  • 2 weeks later...

Finally confirmed!


New classes to start ...


Tuesdays at 12pm

Saturdays at 10.30am.


Bookings in advance only as places are limited!


Drop me a message on the below if you would like to book in.


Thanks!


Coach Carter

www.theedpt.com

Email: [email protected]

Call/Text: 07594501328

Hello Kate,


My IT skulls aren't great so havent got the bookings avail on my site yet. Details of the class are on the attached flyer. Held in Peckham Rye, a studio above the shops opposite peckham rye station. Classes every Tuesday at 12pm and Saturdays at 10.30am. If you would like to attend just let me know and ill book you in. I'll PM you some details later.

Thanks

Coach Carter

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