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Boot camp and personal trainer recommendation


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I wanted to get fit/lose weight and was recommended this boot camp which I started about 5 months ago. Its great, highly recommend it. Good trainers, levels for everyone and a very friendly bunch. My body shape is changing!


Post Christmas I stepped it up and organised some PT sessions with Darren, one of the trainers. They are just fantastic and I'm really seeing the benefits. So if you are looking for something to get you going or something different then check out the link.


http://www.fitfunactive.co.uk/group-excercise/boot-camp/

  • 2 weeks later...
Great news that this bootcamp is back. It's a a really good session, totally inclusive for every level of fitness from the beginner to those who exercise regularly, it caters for everyone. And it's enjoyable and the people are lovely. ten out of ten from me.
  • 2 weeks later...

I want to recommend this class to anyone looking for a new fitness regime (or wanting to add to an existing one)


I started at the Peckham class last summer, fresh from a long fitness sabbatical!! and Im still there enjoying it more and more each week.


What's great is it caters for all levels and no two sessions are exactly the same, keeping it fresh and varied...I think its why it the first class in a long time I've stuck at.


Darren and the other instructors seem to have found the right balance, pushing you further with encouragement and motivation...no grilling or yelling here.


So glad to see it back at Peckham and just in time to get ready for summer!

  • 5 weeks later...
Because some prefer a more flexible option to having a membership and would like the opportunity to join group exercise on an ad-hoc basis we have a credit system. This essentially means that you 'pay as you play'. Once you purchase your class credits 5 or 10 you then take up your sessions only when you attend.

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