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Personal Trainer Recommendation - Suzanne @ FitologyHub


liz.e.jones

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I've just replied to a post on here for someone looking for a female trainer so I thought I'd share the details of the great trainer that I've been using for the past few months.

I've been traning with Suzanne for the last couple of months and I am absolutely delighted with how my fitness has improved.

I had my three kids in quick succession (3 under 3!!!) Life has been hectic and trying to prioritise exercise was practically impossible. I did my best to fit in runs when I could, but knew that I needed to be doing more focused sessions.

I started training with Suzanne having never had a PT before so I didn't know what to expect.

Suzanne listened to what I wanted/needed to focus on and built a programme around that, Each session is totally unique and Suzanne pushes you to reach your potential.

What I was most surprised at was the variety of great exercises that made me work specific areas without knowing I was. I love how Suzanne can quickly alter any exercise to ensure I get the most out of each session, which is a testament to her expertise and attention to detail.

I truly feel exhilarated after sessions and ready to take on the world! (Well my kids at least!)

Any questions just send me a PM but you won't regret getting out there and working with Suzanne.

Her number is:

07947568123


Liz

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