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honeybee79

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Hi Honeybee79 - try David Santo. I've used numerous PT's over the years and can highly recommend David. He works at the ED Gym. Not sure if he does outdoor work as Ive never asked him....Good luck and see you in Peckham Rye Park !


Telephone: 07917332234

Email: [email protected]

Hi Honeybee79,


We are currently offering 21 days Personal Training for ?21 if you fancy a trial to see how you find our training!


The details are on the thread below...

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1499777


Best wishes,

Rachel

02082266199

www.cleanbodyhealth.co.uk

I have been training with Darren Gray for the last 2 years and he's brilliant. I am a woman in my 40s, and when i started i was out of shape, self conscious and really apprehensive, as i'd done pretty much no exercise since school. the apprehension went after the first session and i saw results quickly. he's really supportive and works with you on nutrition to support your training and every session is different to keep you engaged. I highly recommend him and have done so several times on the forum.

his website is http://www.fitfunactive.co.uk

his number is 07904 331044

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