We all need a little help with exercise sometimes, whether we're just starting out or we've been at it for a long time. With my fun & individual approach I encourage your commitment and strive for your success. I will take the guess work out of your routine and custom design a programme that fits your goals.
Trainer Type - Personal Trainer
is a Personal Trainer - Grade 3 Trainer.
Personal Trainers provide training in all areas of general fitness and will provide clients with all the motivation and support they need to achieve their desired goals, both short and long term.
They use progressive, periodised training programmes, specific and personal to each client. They select the best loads, reps, sets and order of exercises to overload the body and deliver results significantly better than by training alone. They provide hard AND fun workouts and educate clients on the best exercises to perform and the best intensities to work at.
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Required Qualifications
A Personal Trainer should hold a REPS (Register of Exercise Professionals) level 3 qualification or equivalent – the required national standard.
Melinda Jacoby-hogg
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Resistance Training
Resistance training focuses on applying a resistance to a given muscle to increase the strength and tone of that muscle. Using a variety of resistance techniques, from free weights to body weight, set in a specific periodised program, will cause the body to adapt and strengthen itself. This, in turn will create a body that is stronger, healthier and looks fantastic.
Stability Training
Stability training focuses on working the body from the centre outwards. It utilizes as many of the bodies muscles in unison, increasing the strength of the stomach and back muscles, followed by the rest of the body. This provides a great way to ensure the health and function of your body whilst also gaining the aesthetic results you desire.
Flexibility and Stretching
Flexibility is a key component of any exercise routine. Without maintaining an optimal level of flexibility within the body, we increase its potential for pain and injury. Following a structured stretching routine will help your body increase its strength, mobility and potential for better results whilst providing you with relaxation so that you feel and move better.
Massage
Today’s world is full of stress and tension. It is imperative that we counter balance this tightness with massage. There are a variety of different styles and massage techniques that can be used for varying purposes. Utilising massage to help with rehabilitation from injury, muscle relaxation or just overall stress release will help you towards your goal of performing better in any activity and will make your body feel fantastic.
General Fitness
Following a structure health and fitness routine will help to enhance your everyday life. It will help you to feel better, perform better and look better. A varied combination of cardiovascular conditioning and a regular resistance-training programme will provide overall results to enhance your general fitness levels and give you a better quality of life.
Training Locations
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- Client's Home

- Health Club

Working Hours
- Mon
09:00 - 14:30
- Tue
10:00 - 14:30
- Wed
10:00 - 14:30
- Thu
10:00 - 14:30
- Fri
09:00 - 14:30
- Sat
- Sun
Qualifications
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Diploma in Personal Training
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Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy
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12/11/2009
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