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We are offering a FREE bootcamp for all ladies - weather you are a mum, busy working mum or professional women. We are here to help and show you how you can lose weight and inches off your waist in as little as 30 days.

(Mums with young children are welcome, must be in a pram please.)



Date: 24th of November 2015

11am - 12pm


Venue: St Barnabas Parish hall

23 Dulwich Village

SE21 7BT


Have a favourite dress you want to wear for a special occasion??

Some clothing you really want to fit back into??

Do you just want to be fitter?


We come across women who have tried all different ways to lose inches off their waist, tone up and lose weight, but can't seem to find what really works. With the right help and training method, you can achieve this. No magic pills, no gimmicks just real results.


Come and join us at our FREE weight loss bootcamp


LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE - OFFER ENDS: 22nd November 2015

To book your space or for more info:

[email protected]

07506747021 / 07984899667

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