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Personal training recommendation for Gokay personal trainer


ELRiley

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I wanted to post for anyone looking for a Personal Trainer. I have been training with Gokay (http://www.yourlocalpersonaltrainer.co.uk/) since January and the change has been incredible. I was initially training to get fit for my wedding, but enjoyed it so much that I carried on the sessions afterwards!

I lost weight, toned up, and had fun in the process. I have never felt stronger, happier or more confident in myself. I would highly recommend Gokay to get you in shape!

  • 4 weeks later...

Totally agree with above thread.

I have been training with Gokay for nearly 2 years now and cannot recommend him highly enough. Gokay keeps his training sessions really interesting by creating different routines and exercises almost every week. You actually never know what you're going to be doing from one week to the next - but every week, you're guaranteed a really brilliant work out!

My husband also trains with Gokay, and as a result has lost a fair bit of weight.

Gokay's also a really lovely fun guy and as an extra bonus, he's great with my two daughters that I often drag along to my sessions when they're on their school holidays.

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