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Hi there everyone I’m Stephen I’m a certified personal trainer and also have a good team working with me and we specialise in

general health&fitness

strength training

weight loss

muscle building weight

advanced calisthenics

boxing pad work 

functional fitness

flexiblity training 

interval training abs

muscle gain

 nutrition advice

and for enquiry or questions contact me 

07940118336

[email protected]

instagram: iam_stevie_pt

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Steven is an amazing personal trainer! He's incredibly motivating and knowledgeable, and he's helped me push myself further than I thought I could. In just 3 weeks, I've noticed a significant improvement in my strength and overall fitness. He's not just a trainer, he's an excellent motivator and a great person to work with. I highly recommend him to anyone looking to achieve their fitness goals.

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I highly recommend Stephen as a personal trainer. He is incredibly knowledgeable, motivating, and patient.
He has a deep understanding of fitness and nutrition, and he was able to create a personalized workout plan that was challenging yet achievable for me. He was always encouraging and positive, pushing me to reach my goals. 
Stephen is also very patient and understanding. He takes the time to listen to my concerns and adjust the plan as needed. He makes working out fun and enjoyable, and I always look forward to our sessions.
If you're looking for a dedicated and effective personal trainer, I highly recommend Stephen! 

 

“I’ve been training with stephen for 4 months and I couldn’t be happier with my progress! Their knowledge, motivation, and tailored approach have truly made a difference in my fitness journey. Every session is challenging yet enjoyable, and I always leave feeling stronger and more confident. If you’re looking for a dedicated and professional trainer who genuinely cares about your goals, I highly recommend Stephen 

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