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Company details
- Personal Trainer
- Fitness and Nutrition Service
- Fitness class
- Life Coach
- Mental Health Service
- Nutritionist
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My name is Ada and I used to be 20 kilograms overweight. Now I am a Level 4 Specialist in Obesity and Diabetes, a British Weightlifting and Hyrox Coach, a Pilates and Les Mills Bodycombat Instructor and a Level 4 Sports Nutrition Coach. I am also an ICF Certified Life Coach and am now studying to become a Psychotherapist. I can help you transform your life with a holistic approach to fitness that combines expert training with nutrition guidance to support you in conquering your wellness goals. Contact me today for a free consultation: pt@adaflorea.com https://adaflorea.com/
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The Gym Strood, Strood Retail Park, ME2 2AD, Rochester, United Kingdom
- pt@adaflorea.com
- adaflorea.com
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