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CamillaS

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Hi, I can highly recommend Simone Harvey (Mind over Matter Boxing) who is based in East Dulwich.


In addition to her boxing classes she also does personal training, both individual and in small groups. I've been going to her classes and PT for over two years and have really enjoyed it. She's super energetic and motivational but makes it fun too. My husband joined me about a year ago and we often do PT sessions together with Simone, either at home or locally. Great for the body and soul! (Even if the body may intially disagree)


Her number is 07910 230296 or check out reviews on Google

http://www.mindovermatterboxing.co.uk/

My husband and I also used Simone Harvey for training together. She?s really excellent - one of the things we like best is that she?s great at tailoring the session to our separate fitness / ability level so that we both get a good workout but also get to workout together. At one point through the training I was pregnant and she still worked both of us together to suit our varying needs!

Another vote for Simone at Mind Over Matter :) I started with individual PT sessions and loved it so much that I got my husband training with me too. Our training sessions with Simone quickly became a highlight of our week!! You will both get a great workout and seeing results both at the same time is really motivating too. 100% recommended!


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