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Darren Gray

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Hi, my name is Darren Gray and I am a certified Personal Trainer based in Dulwich. I am passionate about health and fitness and am always looking for innovative ways of working with my clients towards improving their health and achieving their exercise goals. I have a vast array of knowledge, expertise, qualifications and experience which have supported my success as a pioneering and dynamic professional within my industry.


http://www.fitfunactive.co.uk/darren-gray-testimonials/


I am offering a versatile and unique personal training service be it at your home, workplace or local outdoor space to help you reach your goals as quickly and efficiently as possible. In addition I have my private personal training studio which is fully equipped to hold personal training sessions.


Training available both one-2-one and in small groups.

* Weight Loss

* Tone

* Improved fitness and health

* Nutrition


There are a range of testimonials, case histories and recommendations on my website, thus please feel free to read more about my work http://www.fitfunactive.co.uk/darren-gray-testimonials/ .


If you would like to book a personal training session or have any further enquiries please be in touch via EDF. Alternatively please call 07904 331 044


Thank you for giving my advert your attention


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