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Altar-Bound Right Now? Want To Get Into Shape For That Big Day?


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If you're altar-bound right now, odds are that as you're playing with your soon-to-be new signature and agonising over arrangements, you're also considering what you'll look like to your nearest and dearest. Apparently, 80 percent of brides and over half the wedding party and family members will take steps to change their eating or exercise habits for the big day according to literature. Since you're reading this, I'm guessing that you're probably one of them.


But why, in the midst of the centrepiece brainstorming, DJ haggling and bouquet choosing, should you add another to-do in the weeks leading up to your I Do's?


Why Wait Any Longer?


There are a range of testimonials, case histories and recommendations on our website, thus please feel free to read more about our work www.fitfunactive.co.uk. If you would like to book a free trial personal training session or have any further questions about how we could help you prepare for your special day please be in touch [email protected].


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"I have always been self-conscious about my weight generally and specifically my arms ? I?ve never liked looking at photos of myself wearing sleeveless tops because I have always thought my arms were too big. In January this year with my wedding 6 months away I decided I needed to do something about it because I didn't want to have the same feelings when looking at my wedding photos".


My client isn't on the EDF but here's a look at the kind of training we did as to why Jill looks as fabulous as she does


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