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I was given sessions to train with Lee by my wife for Christmas the first year of our marriage. That was the start of a beautiful training relationship of over two years.Lee is a terrific guy who keeps the sessions interesting and has a wonderful sense of humour which really helps to get through. I cannot recommend him enough.
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Folks,


My names Lee and I'm the Owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training operating out of the newly taken over Everyone Active gym in East Dulwich (previously Fusion). The gym has just had a new refurb with fantastic all brand new kit and I've now got a few openings available for potential new clients. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation. My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

  • 3 months later...

Hi Folks,


New Year.....New Start!!


My names Lee and I'm the Owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training (now in its 6th year) operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich. I've now got a few New Year openings available for potential new clients. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation.


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training and you just don't know what to buy them!


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

  • 2 weeks later...

I've had personal training sessions with Lee for over 2 years now, and can positively recommendation him. I met Lee at a time when I was at my heaviest and managed to lose 2 and 1/2 stone through sessions and support from Lee. He always keeps the routines fresh, he doesn't make you do routines or exercise that hurt you (some PT's do this). Lee ensures you are comfortable but pushes you to do your best. Because of this, I was able to run my first 10k.


If you are looking to get fitter, lose weight with a knowledgeable PT who cares about you and your health, with a good sense of humour - then spend the time and money with Lee. You won't be disappointed.

Andrea (Annie)

  • 6 months later...

I'd like to give a big shout out/recommendation for Lee Hanby!


Lee is a fantastic personal trainer, organised, focussed and really fun! He makes me laugh a lot and I feel fitter than ever.


My training goals were mixed, get toned, strengthen my shoulder to support an injury and to clear my mind from all the work fog! My shoulder feels stronger than ever, and my sessions with Lee always clear my mind and get me prepared for the days of work ahead.


Do it, give Lee a call!

I'd also like to recommend Lee as a personal trainer! I've trained with Lee for almost a year now and I am fitter and more confident about exercising than I have ever been in my life. I really wanted to get into exercising and maintaining a healthy lifestyle and Lee has really supported me to do that and get over my fear of the gym. The sessions are always varied to keep it interesting and challenging and I always have a good laugh when I go to my sessions - I've realised that exercise doesn't have to be boring!
  • 1 month later...

Hi Folks,


I've got a few weekday evening slot openings available now due to a few clients moving away. Anyone wishing to try Personal Training, please get in touch!

I'm still based at the Everyone Active gym in East Dulwich and my contact details are the same, please see above (for a free consultation).


Many Thanks!


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

Everyone Active Gym, East Dulwich

  • 2 months later...

Hi Folks,


Christmas Vouchers are now available for anyone looking to help their family or friends kick start their fitness or health regime in the New Year. Available for 3, 5 or 10 sessions. Please contact me for further information (I can meet in Dulwich Leisure Centre to give you the voucher).


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks!

Lee

Inclusive Personal Training at Everyone Active

Dulwich Leisure Centre

  • 9 months later...
If you're looking for a personal trainer in East Dulwich, I would recommend Lee. I've been training with him for the last 2 years. Lee is a great communicator and has always put me at ease in the gym environment (which is not somewhere that I am naturally comfortable). The sessions with Lee are always varied and responsive to my fitness goals and/or injuries. The sessions have supported me in feeling fitter, stronger and confident in exercising and most importantly I enjoy it(which has always been my biggest challenge with exercise).
  • 2 months later...

Hi Folks,


Christmas Vouchers are now available again for anyone looking to help their family or friends kick start their fitness or health regime in the New Year. Available for 3, 5 or 10 sessions. Please contact me for further information (I can meet in Dulwich Leisure Centre to give you the voucher).


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks!

Lee

Inclusive Personal Training at Everyone Active

Dulwich Leisure Centre

  • 1 month later...

Hi Folks,


New Year.....New Start! Whatever your goals, I can help.


My names Lee and I'm the Owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training (now into its 8th year) operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich. I've got a couple of New Year openings available for potential new clients. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation (+ check out some of my previous and current clients recommendations on this thread).


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training but they're not sure about taking the plunge and they just need a little nudge.


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

  • 2 weeks later...

I highly recommend Lee. He helped me lose 19lbs last year and I thoroughly enjoyed all my sessions. I?m not given naturally to prancing around a gym but Lee never made me feel awkward or self conscious at all. I really recommend him, and actually the gym too which is clean and well equipped.


Lee got me to a level that I felt I could apply to run in the London Marathon. Amazingly I got a place and am training for it. I would never have contemplated it if I hadn?t had the training from Lee. He knows what he is doing and he is a very nice and supportive trainer.


If you need or are thinking about seeing a personal trainer give Lee a go. He is worth it. Thanks, Richard.

  • 10 months later...

Hi Folks,


Yes, its that time of year again!


Christmas Vouchers are now available again for anyone looking to help their family or friends kick start their fitness or health regime in the New Year. Available for 3, 5 or 10 sessions. Please contact me for further information (I can meet in Dulwich Leisure Centre to give you the voucher).


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks!

Lee

Inclusive Personal Training at Everyone Active

Dulwich Leisure Centre

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Folks,


For anyone looking to get ahead in January after the Christmas and New Year celebrations.....


My names Lee and I'm the Owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training (now into its 9th year) operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich. I'm going to have a couple of New Year openings available for potential new clients. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation (+ check out some of my previous and current clients recommendations on this thread).


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training but they're not sure about taking the plunge and they just need a little nudge.


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Folks,


New Year.....New Start! Whatever your goals, I can help.


My names Lee and I'm the Owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training (now into its 9th year) operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich. I've got a couple of New Year openings available for potential new clients. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation (+ check out some of my previous and current clients recommendations on this thread).


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training but they're not sure about taking the plunge and they just need a little nudge.


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

Having joined the gym at the ED Leisure Centre a few years ago and not really getting anywhere with it, I approached Lee to ask about some personal training sessions. In all honesty, it was the best move I made! Back in May 2016 I was a very overweight, unhealthy late 30s Londoner. Lee took me under his wing and started me on the most life changing journey I?ve ever been on. Carefully thought out advice on both diet and exercise has led to me losing around 8 stone, and completely rethinking how I lead my life - my weekly sessions with Lee have been central to this. His sessions are always carefully planned, building on solid gym technique and moves, but always adding new moves and exercises each week to keep interest up. He?s a really nice guy - totally approachable, and always willing to fit around my (often complicated) work schedule! I can thoroughly recommend sessions with Lee if anyone is looking for a New Year project - you won?t regret it!
I would recommend Lee from Inclusive Personal Training. I've trained with him at the Dulwich Leisure Centre this year and he's great. He keeps me motivated throughout the sessions with a variety of exercise moves and weight training, plus some good chat to help things moving along! He's really responsive and if I mentioned a specific area I want to focus on, or if I've had any trouble/pain then he adapts the exercises to help. His approach is always friendly, never shouts or is intimidating which makes sessions really enjoyable and effective.
  • 2 weeks later...
I thought this would be the weekend that people search for personal training since it?s miserable January. Lee is the right person for the job if you?re looking for a trainer who will get results and actually help you enjoy working out! He?s always got new exercises to try out - the thruster lunge being my new favourite - and makes getting up on a dark winter morning seem like a fun thing to look forward to. I?ve learned loads about form and how to exercise properly which means I can now also do a work out on my own between sessions and feel confident I?m doing things right and making a difference.
  • 6 months later...

Hi Folks,


My names Lee and I'm the owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich (now into its 9th year). Subject to gyms safely opening up again this Saturday 25th July I've got a couple of slots available for potential new clients. Alternatively I'm also doing sessions in the park (and online) if this is your preference.


Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation (+ check out some of my previous and current clients recommendations on this thread).


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training but they're not sure about taking the plunge and they just need a little nudge.


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

  • 5 months later...

Hi Everyone,


My names Lee and I'm the owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training (now into its 10th year) usually operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich. The gyms are all currently closed but I've got a few openings for anyone wishing to try online Zoom sessions or alternatively I'm also doing sessions in the park if this is your preference.


Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation (+ check out some of my previous and current clients recommendations on this thread).


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training but they're not sure about taking the plunge and they just need a little nudge.


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

  • 3 months later...

Just to add to the above as today is the first day back in the gyms!


I?ve also trained with Lee for a number of years. He?s really helped me gain confidence in the gym working with the free weights section, and my baseline level of strength has really improved. Over lockdown we?ve done a lot of sessions online but I am really looking forward to getting back to our in person sessions! Over the years I?ve had some issues with my back and Lee has always been mindful of those injuries and has helped to work in a range of exercises to help me build core strength and strengthen the muscles which support my spine, which I really value. I?ve never felt like I am being pushed ?military style? to overload myself or get out ?just one more rep!?, he just gives me a lot of encouragement and positive words to help me with my goals. If you are looking for someone to help you put together a training plan, get you used to using new machines, weights or moves, or just to help you be more accountable, id reccomend working with him.

  • 4 months later...

Another recommendation for Lee - I hear he has some openings in his otherwise busy diary and I would strongly recommend that you give him a try if you're looking for a personal trainer in East Dulwich.


I looked like Quasimodo when I started training with him 5 years ago, and within months I was being stopped on the street for autographs - it seems I had morphed into a Jonny Wilkinson lookalike. Not all down to Lee I'm sure, but he certainly played a part.


Seriously, Lee is good. He's approachable, flexible, knows its stuff and is fun to spend time with (let's face it, who wants to be bored in the gym?). I enjoy my twice-weekly weights training sessions with him, which I alternate with cardio (by myself) and that works well for me. Reasonably priced too.

  • 3 months later...

Hi Everyone,


For anyone looking to try Personal Training in January after the Christmas and New Year celebrations.....


My names Lee and I'm the owner and Personal Trainer for Inclusive Personal Training (now into its 11th year) operating out of the Everyone Active Gym in East Dulwich on Crystal Palace Road. I'm going to have a couple of New Year openings available for potential new clients. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet for a free consultation (+ check out some of my previous and current clients recommendations on this thread). I'm also available for online Zoom sessions + park training.


I've also got Personal Training gift vouchers available should anyone you know be wanting to try Personal Training but they're not sure about taking the plunge and they just need a little nudge.


My contact details are still the same as above but here they are again:


Email: [email protected]

Website: www.inclusivepersonaltraining.com

Mobile: 0788 168 7298


Many Thanks


Lee

Inclusive Personal Training

Lee is a great personal trainer. He can adapt the content of the session to suit any particular needs of the day. He is very approachable and motivating, and the sessions are uplifting both physically and mentally. Highly recommended!

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