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?99 for 10 Sessons at High Vibe


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Hi all,


This offer was very popular last time so here it is again, for 24 Hours only!!!


Get 10 Anytime Sessions at High Vibe for just ?99. (usually ?140)


Just in case you don't know who we are or what we do:


High Vibe offer a bespoke personal training service using the Vibrogym Professional Vibration Plate. We have helped hundreds of people like you gain better health and fitness, lose weight and rehabilitate after injury. We guarantee a personal service ensuring you receive a tailored workout that?s suitable for your level of fitness and addresses the key issues you want to deal with.


And the best part is it only takes 30 minutes!


Take a look at our website http://www.highvibe.co.uk where you can read many testimonials from happy clients or call us on 02086933955 for more information or to book. Telephone bookings are welcome.


New customers only, valid for the next 24 hours. Ends 4pm Tomorrow. Call us now!! 02086933955

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