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235 Educators providing Courses in Bristol

Limara Brailsford Personal Training

limara brailsford personal training

5.0(9)

Bristol

"Limara quickly got me on a program to help me lose the excess pounds, but also designed to help me tone up and build strength. She also helped me with my nutrition, making sure I was fueling my body correctly, increasing the benefits of the exercise. We’ve now been working together for almost two years. In that time Limara has always kept things fresh, teaching me new exercises and techniques but changing them up when she knows I have them mastered. She has always shown great patience, never getting frustrated if I struggle to grasp something immediately." 'm a REPS Level 3 Personal Trainer with Pre and Post Natal Certification. I've been a PT since 2014 and offer Personal Training Sessions and more in the Bristol area. My Ethos Ever since I qualified as a Personal Trainer, I have wanted to bring the best out of people when it comes to health and fitness. To enable clients to do that, I listen to what their aims are and then I help them realise their potential by finding exercises they enjoy doing, by teaching safe training methods and educating them on the best ways to achieve their goals. I have a holistic approach and look at all aspects of training including aerobic fitness, functional strength training, balance and stretching. Teaching a variety of different techniques keeps things interesting for my clients and brings all-round health benefits. Not everyone can look like a fitness model but I truly believe everyone should experience the benefits, both physical and mental, of regular training; it’s the best way of living a long and healthy life and improving general well being.

Make It With Kim - Jewellery Workshops

make it with kim - jewellery workshops

5.0(35)

Bristol

My Grandpa Stanley Waughman started me off with woodwork at the age of 3 - a good solid age for a girl to start working with hand tools. He was a leather worker by trade and, because of this, his hands were huge, hard and calloused – he could cusp a wasp in them without feeling its sting. As a child I knew he must be very important because his name, Stanley, was written on all his tools. My Grandpa Stanley Waughman started me off with woodwork at the age of 3 - a good solid age for a girl to start working with hand tools. He was a leather worker by trade and, because of this, his hands were huge, hard and calloused – he could cusp a wasp in them without feeling its sting. As a child I knew he must be very important because his name, Stanley, was written on all his tools. Up until I was 6 years old I lived in Galston, Ayrshire, and just two doors down from my Grandparents. Ours was a quiet little cul-de-sac, except on days where I played my bright, plastic Fisher Price record player on the street corner. This was in the early 80’s, when we all played outside and scuffed knees and grubby nails were a sign of a good days play. I’d pick up pretty bits and bobs and pop them in my pockets to show my friends – some pretty stones, a handful of gooseberries, and once, the severed head of a pheasant that sent them scarpering and squealing. I just thought the feathers were beautiful. To this day, I still have a soft spot for pheasants.

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