Princess Diana’s personal trainer to open Australian fitness studio in South London
Body Fit Training (BFT), Australia’s fastest-growing fitness brand, will be the first London studio to offer high intensity group strength and conditioning fitness programmes for the South London fitness community when it opens its doors next month in Battersea.
Founded in Australia by Princess Diana’s personal trainer, Cameron Falloon, BFT is based on a methodology and combines cardio with resistance programmes to train different energy systems every session.
Located adjacent to Battersea Power Station and Battersea Park, BFT Battersea is being launched by Australian Charlie Hendrie, a certified personal trainer, who has lived and worked in London since 2014.
Hendrie said: “We are absolutely pumped to bring BFT’s first London site to Battersea. This will be the first of many BFT studios we will open within the next three years across South West London.
“We believe BFT offers something very different to other boutique fitness studios and have made it our goal to create an exciting new fitness community that are inspired and truly get the results they desire – it’s a lot like personal training, but redefined.
“One way we will be looking to support our community is by running an eight-week challenge starting to help our members achieve their fitness goals supporting them with an eight-week meal plan and training programme.
“So, whether you are interested in losing weight, building muscle, breaking a fitness plateau or simply developing healthier habits, we are here to guide and support.”
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