ARE YOU BRIXWORTH’s 

NEXT SUCCESS STORY?

Hello, I AM interested to hear what your current fitness or weight loss goal is and I’ll be in touch to discuss how best I can help you?‍ ‍

Become our next SUCCESS STORY! I challenge you not to be inspired.

Andrea

Andrea came to me wanting change, but more than that, she wanted momentum. We talked honestly about where she was and what had stalled her before. Together we built a plan that blended structure with flexibility so life didn’t derail progress. She committed, stayed consistent and embraced the process. The weight came down — but more importantly, her mindset shifted. She didn’t just hit a number. She built confidence and kept going. As she says, “I’m not done yet.”

Julie

Julie came to me unhappy, stuck in diet clubs and convinced her 5-stone goal sounded ridiculous. We sat down, talked it through properly and built a plan around running and realistic food changes. At the start she couldn’t run to the end of the street. Eight months later she’d completed the Silverstone 10K, dropped nearly 2.5 stone and cut her 5K time from 44 minutes to 37. Step by step. Clear plan. Consistent effort. Big change.

Beki

Beki arrived feeling low, lacking motivation and just wanting to “feel a bit better.” No big performance goals. No desire to run. We started gently, built trust and created a plan that nudged her just outside her comfort zone. Circuits. Strength. Small wins. Over time she surprised herself — mountains climbed, two dress sizes dropped, strength gained. The real result? “I now have the confidence of a four-year-old in a Batman T-shirt.” Structured work. Serious fun. Proper transformation.

Dan

Dan walked in downbeat, recovering from injury and unsure whether real change was possible. We talked through the frustration, the setbacks and the big 5-stone ambition he’d been hesitant to say out loud. The plan was clear: structured training, controlled calories and relentless consistency. Twenty weeks later he’d lost 40lbs. But the bigger shift was how he showed up — happier at home, more positive at work and confident in his ability to keep going. Not a quick fix. A reset.