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Get up to 5 FREE Sessions at High Vibe in June!!


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Hello all you lovely East Dulwich folks..


High Vibe is now 4 Years Old so to celebrate we would like to offer you all the chance to get up to 5 Free Training Sessions with us.


Here's the deal:


Buy 10 Sessions get 2 Free!

Buy 15 Sessions get 3 Free!!

Buy 20 Sessions get 5 Free!!!!


In case you don't know, High Vibe is a health and fitness studio based in Melbourne Grove specialising in Whole Body Vibration Training. We use the highest quality vibration platforms to create an invigorating and highly effective workout which is tailored to your requirements in just 30 minutes. so if you're struggling to find the time for the gym or simply want an effective workout in as short a time as possible then give us a call and take advantage of our Special Birthday Offer... And don't forget we offer a Free No Obligation Trial Session to all new clients so come and give us a try... completely Free of Charge!

Call us on 02086933955 or visit http://www.highvibe.co.uk for more information and to read some of our many testimonials!

This offer is valid until the end of June 2014. Don't miss out! Call us today... :)

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