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New online fat loss programme for January


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ATTENTION: Do you want to lose 7 lbs in 7 days????


Come closer and listen carefully... PLEASE STOP BEING SO SILLY


If you want to lose some weight in January in a sensible, rational and healthy way and keep it off for good, keep reading.


Yes you can still have some beer and donuts! :)


I'm running an 8 week online, fat loss programme that will be capped at 10 people, GUYS AND GALS.


STRICT SELECTION CRITERIA - I don't want to waste anyone's times, so we need to be a good fit :)


There is a VERY cool financial incentive.


BUT first come first served - once the first 10 people submit their payment, we are CLOSED.


Details to be released later this week.


Fancy a chat about it first? Message me...


Nicola: "Alex is such a great coach and very supportive, but tough when I needed her to be"


Ana: "I now have a much better approach to nutrition while keeping it balanced with my life"


Rich: "She has helped me lose 10% of my bodyweight in 2 months, which is what I set out to achieve."


**TAKE ACTION NOW: send me your email address to receive details later in the week**

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