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Hi there


A friend and I are looking for a personal trainer to run a shared session for us every week on Saturday mornings.


I live on Barry Road and she's over near Denmark Hill, so any of the green spaces in the area could work - we can be flexible.


Let me know if you've got a slot available and how much it would be.


Many thanks

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Hi Sophie, please have a look at my website:


www.dulwichcorefitness.co.uk


[email protected]


I'm a results focused personal trainer with over 20 years experience. I am based in Dulwich and the City and usually train my clients both in Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye, for both personal training and Bootcamp.


Please contact me for a free trial session for both you and your friend.


Many thanks

Highly recommend James Eppy's Personal Training Studio Mission Bubble Sudios just off lordship lane on Blackwater Street. His number is 07803148527 the studio space is fantastic and he also incorporates the green spaces locally. He's ex military but really nice so you get a fantastic work out but have fun! X

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