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Old 16-06-2008, 11:09 AM
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To be honest I just can't see many people wanting personal training just for that one day. Those that would will probably already attend a gym with the personal trainer option.

I'm trying to find the right way to word this without it coming across the wrong way and I'm struggling.

I think when we decide to marry the person we are marrying loves us for us, lumpy bumpy bits and all. Many people diet for a wedding but I think going for personal training or strict exercise regime as well to get a nice toned look for the day can cause extra stress at what's already a stressful time. I'm all for looking good on the day but I think you can do that without having to do something you wouldn't normally.

For people that go to a gym and exercise regularly there probably is a market for what you want to do and by including a beauty package with the fitness side of things it would mean you offer that bit extra to the gym and so probably would work. But as has been said the majority of potential customers probably already attend a gym. I think you'd have to do a lot of advertising and grab people before they commit financially to a gym.

The beauty side of things I'd be as happy having that done at home or a salon. As long as you're good at it!! There's nothing worse than someone giving you a crap makeover when you have to walk home I had one and was asked was I ill

Good luck with whatever you decide to do
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