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1 Month Personal Training Transformation Challenge - ?99 (ONLY 10 SPACES AVAILABLE)



Last year our 10 Challenge Members lost a combined 96lbs between them!



If you haven't tried personal training before this offer is great chance for you to give it a go. If you have tried personal training before it's a great opportunity to try some new training techniques and achieve your goals at this bargain price!


Call the Clean Body Health Team now on 02082266199, email [email protected] or PM to book your consultation and first session.


Places on this offer are LIMITED TO 10, so get in early to ensure you don't miss out!



*4 Weeks Personal Training - 3 Sessions Per Week


*Personalised and Progressive Programme - Built specifically for your goals and around any injuries you may have, meaning you can start fit no matter how much experience you have. .


*Fully qualified and experienced trainers - Our trainers have travelled across the world to take part in courses which will accelerate your process and improve your health, from Rhode Island to Dublin, Ireland.


*Privacy - No distractions from unwanted gym onlookers, join us in our Private East Dulwich Studio.


*Amazing value - Meaning you don?t have to break the bank to achieve long term results.


See some of our client's results on the pictures attached.


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PREVIOUS REVIEW ON THE FORUM...

"...within a few days was already hooked! I've now joined their monthly course and am really looking forward to seeing results.


Obi is not only a really great trainer with a huge amount of knowledge, but he is also great at motivating and helping you get the most out of your training.


The studio is really well equipped, the programs are well considered for all needs/levels and the training schedule is perfect for any lifestyle."



Clean Body Health

Edgar Kail Way

SE22 8BD

020 8226 6199

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