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Special Offer From High Vibe! 48 Hours ONLY!!!


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Hi all, it's been a while since we've posted an OFFER on here so here's something just for you Forum Lovers...

Get 10 Sessions for ?99!!! Only Available to ED Forum Users, you must quote ED Forum Special When booking...


Offer available for the next 48 Hours ONLY! Ends 5pm Wednesday 2nd October!


Still unsure if Vibration training really works?


Read one of our recent testimonials-


"I have tried so many types of exercise and nothing comes close to delivering the same results as fast as training at High Vibe. Combined with diet I was able to lose 2 stone in 12 weeks!

My body looks even better now than before I had my children!"

Nancy L, East Dulwich.


This is just one of many, get in touch to try it for yourself!


020 8693 3955

www.highvibe.co.uk


Telephone Bookings Welcome. New clients only. A Free Trial Session is not available with this offer. Thanks :)

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