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"Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going."

 

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Find out what some of Trojan's clients have to say about their experiences with our trainers and how they benefit and cope with the ups and downs of progression.
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Also, hear from Chris the founder of Trojan training about the road to setting up the company or the background that allowed him to create the concept. Keep in touch to follow the training diaries and watch the results unfold.
 

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Trojan warm up the Reading half marathon

23/03/2010

Trojan doing the Greenpark warm up for the kids fun run just before the main reading half marathon event. ...


Business Networking Event

10/03/2010

Hi All, Please click here to read the invite to the first of many corporate networking events hosted by Trojan Training and t...


Photos from Trojan Boot Camp

16/12/2009

 A selection of photos from the first Trojan Training Bootcamp - well done everyone!!   ...


Two amazing people I have met in the last two weeks

11/11/2009

I worked with Colin Jackson at the National School Meals Week launch on Monday www.iloveschoolmeals.co.uk I met Simon West...


Imagine if you werent able to take part in sport

09/09/2009

At Trojan Training we see the benefits of exercise and sport every single day. It improves our general health, builds confidence and self-este...


Chris Trojan Warrior Lee Fight 2

09/08/2009

The preparation started months before when I was first told I was fighting. As always the uncertainty was there, when I did not hear anything ...


Exercising in the credit crunch

08/08/2009

Trends have changed slightly, I have noticed over the last 12 to 18 months that people are starting to use personal training as a way to save ...


Team Trojan do Tough Guy Nettle Warrior

05/08/2009

Tough Guy Nettle Warrior July 2009 ...


Real Fight Club Photos

16/07/2009

A selection of photos from my recent fight ...


The Big Fight

10/05/2009

 Photos from Chris Lee's recent fight.               ...


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