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Personal Training Studio For Hire


Darren Gray

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If you are a Personal Trainer in and around Dulwich and looking to rent studio space, our private facility is available for hire. We are currently on a recruitment drive for talented personal trainers with an existing client base. We are also looking for newly qualified trainers to take on some of our referrals. Our goal is to develop working relationships in which dedicated personal trainers can feel encouraged to rent the space and grow a client base, therefore in terms of rent it is entirely negotiable. As a guide we are happy to start on a sliding scale from as little as ?100 for newly qualified freelance trainers for the first month, as a perfect opportunity and avenue into the industry. Our hourly rates are extremely competitive at ?10 per hour part time. This is to enable you to build your business into a solid client base without the worry of making huge rents at the end of the month, something typical of mainstream gyms.


The facility is a large, spacious and dynamic environment to work in and has everything you could possibly need to get your clients into great shape. The studio is suited to one-to-one personal training as opposed to your standard London gyms which are often overcrowded, leading to time wasted waiting to use the equipment. In our studio you will get much more out of your workouts with your clients.


For more information please see www.fitfunactive.co.uk


If you are interested in this fantastic opportunity please contact us.


Darren


07904331044


[email protected]

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