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Have you always looked at Personal Training and thought it was something out of your reach due to cost or because you don't have appropriate childcare in place whilst you work out?


Lioness Fitness offers bespoke mobile personal training to suit your time and budget!

Charlotte knows all to well that fitness often gets put on the back burner behind family, career and socialising so she hopes to spread her passion for a healthy lifestyle and hard work so you can have the body you've always dreamed of!


Sessions last an hour and prices start at ?22.40 p/h for individual training and ?13.60 per person p/h if you are training with a friend.

Charlotte also trains with small groups.


Training sessions can be held at a location of your choice - either at home or local park - so you really have no excuse!


Contact Charlotte on:

07515 896 936

Or at [email protected]


www.lionesslondon.co.uk

I have trained with Lioness Fitness for the last 4 months and Charlotte has drastically changed the way I view exercising and diet and demonstrated first- hand the benefits and results of weight training and cardio. Charlotte gave me new programs to follow each week so outside of our sessions I could still push myself! Charlotte was very understanding in tailoring her training sessions to achieve my personal goals of toning up and losing my last few kilograms! Charlotte is very knowledgeable and gave me lots of advice on how to change my lifestyle to a healthier one. I would definitely recommend Lioness Fitness to anyone and any level to start training with her.

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