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Hi, my name is Marina and I am a qualified level 3 Personal Trainer, along with award in outdoor training, GP referral, circuit training and boxercise. If you're looking to lose weight, tone up, get endurance, get fit and be healthier you can do it, and I can help you! I'm available to train at a private studio on overhill road (east dulwich), outdoors or at your home. Message me if you're interested and book a FREE consultaion/trial session.


"The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new."


Let's build a greater version of you; together.

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Wow, how time flies... it's NOVEMBER already, Christmas and New Year's around the corner... and it's still time to get fit! Lose a few extra pounds for your Christmas/NYE party and start a new year as a better version of yourself. Contact me for a FREE trial session, get all of your questions about nutrition and personal training answered and THEN decide if it's for you. You can also check my profile at www.darrengrayfitness.com

Thank you for your time!

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Hi marigarcia,

I would be interested in hearing from you. I recently have a bit of time as my daughter is at nursery one day a week. I really need to tone up and would be interested in boxing or circuit training. I need some serious work on my abs, I have got back to my pre pregnancy weight but not the same shape anymore! What is your normal cost per hour?


You can contact me on 07939277987 if you want to arrange a meet and discuss further.


Many thanks,


Lucy

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