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Darren Gray

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Would anyone be interested in paring up with a client of mine to share Personal training sessions? I have in the past used the forum to request the above. Three months on and the pair are still happy as a duo taking personal training sessions twice a week.


Currently have a client keen to continue sessions but would like to share the cost. I am happy to offer a very good partner rate at ?50 per session (?25 each) at my private studio in East Dulwich, South London SE22 0PN or outside in the parks to help you reach your goals as quickly and efficiently as possible.


The client...

Female

In her 40?s

Good fitness level

Very pleasant, reliable and encouraging


Objectives are to 1.Lose a few pounds following the festive holiday 2. Continue to look forward to the new exercise routines and challenges each week


A bit about me...


My name is Darren Gray and I am a certified personal trainer based in East Dulwich. I am passionate about health and fitness and am always looking for innovative ways of working with people towards improving their health and achieving their exercise goals. I have a vast array of knowledge, expertise, qualifications and experience (over 13 years) which have supported my development as a pioneering and dynamic professional within my industry.

There are a range of testimonials, case histories and recommendations on my website, thus please feel free to read more about my work www.darrengrayfitness.com . If you would like to enquire further please do via this thread or alternatively you can call me 07904331044


Thank you for giving this thread your attention


Darren Gray

I recommend Darren. He seems to posses a real skill in motivating me to increase my fitness level. His passion for health and fitness is contagious, and I have definitely caught the bug. He is very professional and has a vast knowledge about all aspects of health and fitness.


My family and friends have noticed a real change in me as I seem to have a renewed enthusiasm for life from exercising. I have increased levels of energy and certainly noticed the benefits of personal training.

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