Change your body and life forever with the fitandhappy approach to female fitness. Our expert female personal trainers and nutrition coaches will help you get the results you always wanted. And you’ll even enjoy the journey.

​Come along to one of our women-only outdoor boot camps or group fitness classes in Edinburgh. If you want a bit more support go for one-on-one coaching. Our mobile personal trainers will meet you at home or outdoors in Edinburgh. If you live further afield, don’t worry. You can still work with us through our online personal training from anywhere in the world.

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