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Hi Donna

I'm a local Personal Trainer in the Dulwich I would be happy to give you a quote, do you have a contact number? Mine is David 07886819934 here is a link to some of my testimonies http://www.fitfunactive.co.uk/david-wilson/

Look forward to hearing from you thanks David

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Hi Donna


My husband and I also use the fabulous David (Wilson) 07886819934 [email protected]


We have been working with him since September last year and he is great fun, changes up the workouts so you never know what you getting (and therefore not dreading), and is super flexible re timings etc. Neither of us love exercise but we genuinely look forward to our twice weekly sessions with him. I am toning up and am so much fitter than I was 6 months ago - he would agree with me that if we could just give up our fondness for eating out too much and lager, we would be in fabulous shape! But we are much improved. Good luck with the wedding planning.

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