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Wildfitness City Press

I’m totally into this whole wild human vibe. It may not be Jackie Collins’s idea of releasing my inner beast but I leave the park feeling wild from the inside out.
London Lite July 14 2008

Bin the trainers if you want to run better… Running through the damp grass definitely makes you feel alive, and I’m ready to hunt anything.
The London Paper July 14 2008

Wildfitness was a great opportunity to get outside and do exercise in the sunshine. It was also a chance to really push myself with a coach who never let me give up. By the end I felt great.
Observer July 13 2008

I give wild running a whirl… once I get the hang of it I feel transformed from a lumbering oaf into a nimble, light-footed athlete. It’s too soon to say whether this will banish my injuries for good but it has transformed my daily run into a pleasure, not a chore.
Daily Express June 3 2008

If you’re not travelling abroad this summer but still want to feel the wind in your hair, speak to Wildfitness. It promises to transform city girls from caged animals to creatures of nature through group ‘tribal-style’ sessions in the park.
Harper’s Bazaar Aug 08

Putting all I had learnt into practice, I used a combination of running, boxing and kettle bells. The instructor was a miracle worker – he corrected the way I ran in the first five minutes.
NorthWest Magazine July 08

If you only do one thing this month… exercise alfresco. Outdoor training offers a wider range of activities, can boost mood and will help avoid the germs that fly around in gyms. Try Wildfitness – sessions incorporate running, boxing and kettle bells.
Red magazine Aug 08