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2859 days ago

Personal training / group fitness

Gareth from Whitby

Hi my name is Gareth and I am an ex army soldier and qualified personal trainer. Just establishing my new business kiwifit at my home base of Whitby. I offer one - one personal training and also group circuit classes on a Wednesday night from 6-7pm and Saturday morning from 8-9am one hour duration starting from 2nd May max 6 per class $10 per person.

Phone or text for a free 30min PT consult on 02102437061 or to book into my circuit classes guaranteed fun. The first 15 people who sign up go in the draw to win 4 one hour sessions free.

Also now taking registrations for whitby winter boot camp in June, max 15 people three sessions per week for six weeks more details to follow

Look forward to helping you reach all your fitness goals some fun at the same time and yes that is possible.

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