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Recommendation r.e personal trainer


stevie_thomas

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I want to recommend my personal trainer Daniel Burgess.

I was recommended him through a friend as she achieved great results through using him.

He really does know what he is talking about when it comes to fitness and training. He planned an individual workout to meet my needs and requirements.

My intentions were to simply tone up and get fit, and if I lost weight that would be a bonus!

Daniel is firm but fair when it comes to giving instructions and making you do exercises.

I have been using him for about 2months now and can really notice a difference in my body and physical state. I feel fit and toned along with dropping a dress size along the way!

I would absolutely recommend him to anyone! Genuine nice guy with good rates which is even better!

Here's his contact details


[email protected]

07445309951

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