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Hi All,


After 4 years in the area we have just opened our BRAND NEW Personal Training Studio Lean Body Health by Bamn Fit, next to Sainsburys on Dog Kennel Hill.


Introductory Offer...8 Semi-Private Personal Training Sessions for ?49

ONLY 25 SPACES AVAILABLE


What you will receive:

-Complimentary Consultation


-FREE Orientation Session


-8 x 1 Hour Semi-Private Personal Training Sessions - You will be joined by up to two other clients who will spend the 1 hour session training alongside you working on their own individual programmes. See amazing results with specialist attention from your personal trainer whilst enjoying all the benefits of training with other individuals with similar goals.


-Personalised and Progressive Programme - Built specifically for your goals and around any injuries you may have, meaning you can start fit no matter how much experience you have. .


-Fully qualified and experienced trainers - Our trainers have travelled across the world to take part in courses which will accelerate your process and improve your health


-Privacy - No distractions from unwanted onlookers.


-Amazing value - Meaning you don?t have to break the bank to achieve long term results.



ONLY 25 SPACES AVAILABLE. Please PM, email [email protected] or call us on 0208 226 6199 to reserve your space.



BONUS:

As a member you will enjoy the benefits of our Business of the Month Programme. This month with your Lean Body Health Studio Member Card you will receive 10% off at WILLIAM ROSE BUTCHERS.



See you in the studio soon,

Rachel



0208 226 6199

[email protected]


Lean Body Health

Edgar Kail Way

East Dulwich

SE22 8BD

  • 2 weeks later...

Only 5 spaces left!!! PM, email [email protected] or call us on 0208 226 6199 to reserve your space...


Here's what a couple of our members and trialists have said about semi-private training...


"Semi-private training allowed me to train more frequently due to the great value and the results really showed."

Alison B, School Administrator


"Semi-private training really works for me, I like having the support of others training next to me but not feeling like I'm lost in a big class because the trainer gives you all individual plans and attention."

Jem, Security Officer

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