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Hello everyone,


My name is JJ Beasley and I am a personal trainer with over 10 years of experience.


A little bit about me:

I'm a level 3 qualified (and insured) personal trainer.

I have an Honors degree in Sport Science (BSc), have been a community rugby coach for two years with Gloucester rugby club, was lead strength and conditioning coach at a London based boxing centre for one and a half years and am now based at Third Space in Canary Wharf (Europe's largest gym).


In my previous role in a Clapham based gym (for 5 years) I took regular mum and baby classes and trained numerous of the members children in fun filled exercise sessions during the school holidays.


I am based in Brixton but am happy to travel or have people travel to me.


My expertise lie in:

?strength and conditioning,

?Sports performance improvement,

?muscle gain,

?nutritional advice,

?fat loss,

?mobility

?children's training.


I would be more than happy to help anyone and everyone on their path to a healthier, fitter body.


Please feel free to email me for any advice or infomation on how we work together.


[email protected].

07817487002.


I look forward to hearing from you.


Kind regards,

JJ

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