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Hi, my name is Jess Certified Personal Trainer, ballet and contemporary dancer, I'm professional in the field

personal fitness training and dance.

I have an inborn enthusiasm for maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle with a passion and drive that's bounds

to motivate and inspire anyone.


As a Personal Trainer I believe anyone has the capacity to achieve a healthy, fit and balanced lifestyle, with

the right guidance, lots of hard work and dedication.



If you have any further question please contact me on 07813360497 or [email protected]


Thank you for reading


Jess

I recommend Jess!


I train with Jessy and I really do think she is fantastic. I used to work in the fitness industry myself (as a fitness instructor and trainer) and am now a certified Pilates teacher. Jessy knows her stuff, is motivating, really works and responds to my needs and goals, and is just a really lovely person.

Jessy has been personal training me once a week. She has been fantastic with me, always pushing me beyond my limits, and I am now enjoying the results.

She is not only a great personal trainer, she is also excellent at giving diet and nutritional advice, she has a brilliant personality and is always very enthusiastic and motivating.

  • 4 months later...

I would also recommend Jessy.


I've been training with her since the beginning of the year and can definitely see results. She's very motiavting and knowledgeable and is great at telling you how to do things so that you can keep up the routine on your own at home.


I have always exercised but Jessy has taught me much more effective ways to see results!

  • 5 months later...

Excuse me are you totally nuts????? You registered only today and all you do is writing bullshit on this forum... whats wrong with you??? Dont you have better things to do??? Seriously!!!


I m a professional qualified personal trainer, on this forum for 1 year now because of you my account got deleted for no reason... saying my recommendations are fake is VERY VERY RUDE of you to say!!!! How do you wanna know!!!

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