Outdoor Fitness Bootcamps and Personal Training
Hey everyone!
My name is Lauren and I am starting up some outdoor fitness bootcamps and individual or small group personal training sessions at Remuera Rackets Club in Auckland this week. I am also a qualified nutritionist with a BAppSci in Sport and Exercise nutrition from the university of Otago and I currently have spaces available to offer healthy nutrition and lifestyle advice to anyone that is interested.
The main purpose of the fitness bootcamps are to bring people back together and to provide a sense of community. I really want to provide people with the opportunity to meet new people and have fun while getting a good sweat going! I am also a huge advocate for the benefits that sports can have on overall mental health and wellbeing.
If you are interested I have a website which is www.reachcoachingnz.com... where you can also make bookings for all of the services that I provide.
The cost is $10 for club members and $15 for non-members.
I hope to see you there!!
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