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London Marathon Special- Natural Personal Training - Peckham Rye and East Dulwich


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Hello ED Forum


Have you been inspired by the Marathon or want to take a break from running but still keep in shape?


I am a Natural Movement Trainer running now running outdoor training programmes in Peckham Rye and East Dulwich Park.


The programmes are 6 or 8 weeks and for individuals and small groups. During the course we work on improving your natural movement patterns to reduce back problem, improve flexibility, posture and core strength. As well as achieving your goals such as increasing strength, losing weight and toning for the summer; as well as a good natural workout.


And in celebration of the London Marathon I am offering a 10% discount on the programmes when you book and pay in full by the 10th May 2015.


Please take a look at my credentials which is attached and if you are interested to find out more I offer complimentary telephone consultations..


I look forward to training with you soon.


Oliver

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