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Paul Stephen Lubicz - personal wellbeing manager

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Do you want to look like a goddess on your wedding?

Then join the Wellbeing Manager run and managed by Paul Stephen Lubicz - the famous trainer to the stars and to movies like Troy. Paul and his team offer a completely new breed of health, fitness and lifestyle services that combines the expertise of a personal trainer and PA (personal assistant) at hand in a fun, interesting way that engages both the mind and body. This is the ultimate body makeover that any bride-to be and groom-to-be can ever dream of. They can do bespoke fitness management services to cater your individual needs and they are mobile too. They can meet you at any time and any place - home, gym, office or to the park, whichever suits you. Having a good number of practitioners, therapist and trainers, they are able to offer a variety of activities like capoeira, yoga, chi gong, ballet, boxing, pilates to life coaching, nutritionist, massage therapies and many more. They can even make a healthy food diet for you in which they can prepare and deliver to your home everyday. Now that is what you call luxury services that used to be available only to celebrities and he is making it available for you too, how wonderful is that?

The only requirement from you is the drive, determination and motivation and he can make all your dreams of having the most gorgeous sexy body in to a reality and to fit that beautiful wedding dress or elegant wedding suit. Perhaps it won’t be too bad to expect a body like that of Brad Pitt from the movie Troy or of the very voluptous Myleene Klass - both are clients to Paul Stephen Lubicz.

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Excercise plus a good nutritional base plus lifestyle strategy equals optimal health” - Paul Stephen Lubicz

Inital consultation with the Wellbeing Manager is £150 + VAT and services starts at £120.

The Wellbeing Manager
Telephone 0800 980 1129           www.thewellbeingmanager.com    

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