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Hi, my name is Aniko.

I am a certified personal trainer and I offer one to one and group sessions, outdoors, at your home, at your work, in the gym and in a private personal training studio.

Your goal is my main focus and I'm here to help you achieve whatever that goal might be.

I am specialised in weight loss and have a keen interest in functional training, which will help you improve your overall health. Adding my nutrition knowledge to your personal training sessions will ensure you achieve results in the most efficient time scale and that these changes stay longer.

I am passionate about giving you a personalised service suited for your individual need and routine that is not only manageable but also lots of fun.

I will work extremely hard for you to come out of this process happier, healthier, more confident and above all, with your goal achieved!


Please feel encouraged to contact me via the forum

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