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Hi Ladies

 

Just wanted to let you all know that Get Your Body Back Boot Camp is still running 4-week courses of group personal training sessions in Endcliffe Park. We have been up and running for nearly a year now with great turnouts, wonderful ladies and truly amazing success stories.

 

If you would like to read more about us and get free top fat-loss tips to get you started please visit our website, which you can find through google.

 

Hope to see you soon,

 

Becky xxx

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whats your website address please?

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I'm unable to post it until I've made 5 posts apparently for security reasons but you can find the site if you search boot camp sheffield on google. Hope you find it and the info you need, if not you can always ask me questions on here xxx

 

Alternatively, we can chat until I've made enough posts to give to you the site!

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Ooh, if you click on my username and select 'view becky goodall's homepage it should take you there.

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pay to be told what to do-sounds like s&m for fit types

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Hi Ladies

 

Just wanted to let you all know that Get Your Body Back Boot Camp is still running 4-week courses of group personal training sessions in Endcliffe Park. We have been up and running for nearly a year now with great turnouts, wonderful ladies and truly amazing success stories.

 

If you would like to read more about us and get free top fat-loss tips to get you started please visit our website, which you can find through google.

 

Hope to see you soon,

 

Becky xxx

 

Isn't it sex discrimination to offer it to women only?

 

I assume you have permission from the council to operate a business within the park?

 

Would be interested but I is a man.

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Isn't it sex discrimination to offer it to women only?

 

I assume you have permission from the council to operate a business within the park?

 

Would be interested but I is a man.

So, tecnically, you should be able to join in from the sidelines and not have to pay for it :thumbsup:

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Apologies to any gents who feel a ladies only fitness group is discriminatory in any way. But it's no more so than say ladyzone gyms. It's just a particular corner of the Market I specialise in helping. A lot of women, particularly new mums like myself, are very self conscious about exercising and this puts them off. Creating an environment that offers support of other women who feel the same is less intimidating.

 

At some point in the near future I will look to set up a mixed boot camp as there is obviously the demand. I will be sure to keep you posted.

 

And yes, I do have a licence from the council to operate out of the park. My trainers are all fully qualified, fully insured, CRB checked and first aid trained.

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Apologies to any gents who feel a ladies only fitness group is discriminatory in any way. But it's no more so than say ladyzone gyms. It's just a particular corner of the Market I specialise in helping. A lot of women, particularly new mums like myself, are very self conscious about exercising and this puts them off. Creating an environment that offers support of other women who feel the same is less intimidating.

 

At some point in the near future I will look to set up a mixed boot camp as there is obviously the demand. I will be sure to keep you posted.

 

And yes, I do have a licence from the council to operate out of the park. My trainers are all fully qualified, fully insured, CRB checked and first aid trained.

 

Sorry but women are the first to cry 'sex discrimination' when something doesn't go their way in the work force, so can't see why they can't exercise with men. They want an equal playing field only when it suits them for financial gain.

 

Good that you have a licence. Most don't.

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Sorry but women are the first to cry 'sex discrimination' when something doesn't go their way in the work force, so can't see why they can't exercise with men. They want an equal playing field only when it suits them for financial gain.

 

Good that you have a licence. Most don't.

 

Remember when you were kids, you used to tease the different kid?

 

Thats what men ( and women ) still think, atleast the women all know what were going through and can work out in a nice quiet enviroment.

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