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Here at Mad4fitness I am very excited to announce a great range of new fitness services available for you.

Alongside our Personal Training you can now book a great range of Massage Therapies and Home Yoga services from some incredibly talented and inspiring professionals.

Join our mailing list and receive 10% discount on your first order on all our training's and therapies, you will also receive a welcome gift with any purchase of sessions.

Head over to www.mad4fitness.co.uk to take a look around, meet the Trainers, Therapists and Instructors, get in touch we'd love to hear from you and answer any questions you may have.

Mike & the Team

Join our mailing list today and receive 10% off your first booking on all services.

Professional friendly team are here to help you workout, recover and de stress .. Give us a try

Mike and the Mad4fitness team :)

Try our services to get you back in to fitness, our Personal Training to help you stronger and fitter, our Yoga to relax you (and also make you stronger) and our Massage therapies to help you recover, expert professionals, great prices 10% off for new clients on all services www.mad4fitness.co.uk

Mike & the Team :)

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