19/04/2026
I once had a PT who had incredible knowledge but he was a terrible coach for me.
He had a really harsh approach and it just didnât work with someone like me. I was trying to implement exercise into my life and have it be something I felt good about but he always made me feel like I wasnât âcommittedâenough. If they canât meet you where you are with kindness, patience, and encouragement, then they can break your confidence instead of building it.
So I built this studio with that girl in mind, the one who walked out feeling awful after hitting a PB. Just a place where you can show up on the hard days and the good ones while always feeling supported.
Free taster open if you fancy a look.
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24/03/2026
3 silly myths I tried when I was trying to lose weight
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Keto + peeing on sticks every day. I tried to eat next to no carbs and tested my urine throughout the day to see if I was in ketosis. I thought fat would magically melt off. I was miserable, obsessed with a stick, and still not happy with my body.
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Plain chicken every single day for a year. I found one âsafeâ food and ate it on repeat.ïżœThen one day I hit the boke and couldnât face it again. Boredom and restriction are not sustainable.
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Training 6 days a week on less than 1000 calories. I thought Iâd look âamazingâ if I just pushed harder. I was actually just exhausted, hungry, miserable. I also still felt ânot enoughâ.
Now I I appreciate what my body can do - whether itâs the long walks with Sonny, the nights out or just having the energy to show up for the people I love.
This is another reason why I built my private PT studio. Women are targeted with this with toxic diet BS from our early teens and itâs never ending. My aim is to show you that building strength the right way, lets you live more, not less.
Free taster sessions are always open. Come see if it feels different. DM me đȘđ»đ
25/02/2026
The decision to show up to my first ever training session changed my entire life.
I was so tempted to cancel. I was so worried about being bad at everything. I was convinced that my body and me were very distinctly average and exercise wasnât really meant for us. But I showed up anyway. And it changed everything.
Now at 39 Iâm more aware of time and how quickly it goes. I donât take this body for granted, Iâm kinder to it.
Training isnât about restriction or perfection for me. Itâs miles long walks with Sonny, more gigs, more nights out with my wife, more yeses to the things and people I love.
Thatâs why I built this studio, so women who felt how I felt can show up and take up space.
If any of this sounds familiar, free taster sessions are always open.
Come see the place, have a chat, see if it feels right. No pressure at all. DM me â€ïž
21/02/2026
If myths like these ever made you feel ânot good enoughâ to start. Youâre exactly why I built my studio.
Private, Women only and no judgment.
I always off a free taster session. Come see the studio, meet met have a chat and see if it clicks. No pressure.
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28/01/2026
Consistency isnât a straight line and thatâs okay.
2025 was a fickle one for me.
From New Yearâs Day, Coach Rascal đŸ started getting poorly. We lost him in April, and grief flattened me. I was numb, tired all the time, sad in ways I hadnât expected. The passion I usually have for training just vanished for a while.
I still showed up for clients, but my own sessions took a back seat. Fewer days, lighter weights, just moving through the motions to keep going. Training didnât stop, it became the quiet thing that held me together when nothing else could. But I wasnât making huge strides, just moving.
Then slowly things shifted. Routine came back a bit, holidays with my wife, gigs, some laughs again. A random cat decided our place was home đ±, and in autumn we adopted Sonny - our unhinged rescue pup from Romania who needed all my time to settle in. Long walks in every weather filled my days. Training was still there ticking over, keeping the foundation, but it wasnât the main thing last year.
What Iâve learned (and what I want you to hear if youâre in a similar season) is that consistency doesnât mean constant goal-chasing. It doesnât have to be perfect, every-day, full-effort sessions.
It can mean lighter weights when grief is heavy, shorter workouts when life pulls you elsewhere, or just keeping the habit alive while other things take priority.
Those quieter phases arenât failure - theyâre protection. They give your body and mind space to heal so you can come back stronger when ready.
Now life feels a bit more settled, the spark is returning. Goals are forming again. Energyâs building. Those long, muddy walks with Sonny remind me how movement keeps us steady - even when itâs not in the studio.
If your trainingâs felt inconsistent lately because life asked you to put other things first - youâre not failing. And training will still be waiting when youâre ready to lean back in.
Give yourself grace. Show up in whatever small way feels possible right now. The foundation youâve built doesnât vanish - it just sits quietly until you need it.
14/01/2026
âMay she flex in peace.â
Thatâs my fave sign in the studio because women deserve somewhere to lift without feeling watched, judged, or like we have to perform.
No endless mirrors demanding comparison.
No egos filling the room.
No pressure to look a certain way.
Just calm space to honour the body thatâs already doing so much. Celebrating how we are carrying everything life throws at us and our bodies.
Women get sold short constantly: dismissed and overlooked by some medical professionals, exploited by the fitness industry, told to shrink, expected to be unbreakable without support.
Here, strength training is the quiet rebellion, the elixir that rebuilds muscle, protects bones, restores confidence, and gives back independence.
If you want a place to flex in peace and build on what your body already does brilliantly, the studioâs ready.
DM to chat or book a taster. No rush, no pressure.
23/12/2025
I LOVE seeing women moving in all the ways Pilates, running, swimming, yoga, dancing⊠itâs all brilliant and Iâll always cheer it on đ
But letâs not pretend any movement is the same as lifting weights.
Nothing else challenges your bones the way progressive resistance does.
Nothing else fights muscle loss like compound lifts.
Nothing else builds that deep, functional strength that makes life feel easier and more empowering as the years go by.
If youâre doing other sports and loving them, fantastic. Keep them.
But if youâre serious about staying strong, capable, and independent long-term⊠you NEED to be lifting.
My gorgeously refurbed studio reopens Tuesday 6 January. A calm, private, female-only space built exactly for this.
Fancy chatting about adding proper strength training into your routine? My DMs are always open đ