Please read some of our fantastic Testimonials below:
Online training with Cat Booker Fitness has transformed my fitness and kept me motivated, I couldn't recommend her highly enough. - Ruth Palmer - Advanced Level Fitness Instructor (50's) |
Cat is really good at ensuring that we perform the exercises with the correct technique, even on Zoom. - Diana Honey (50's) |
Her positive energy and her willingness to adapt is awesome. No two sessions are the same, I am constantly challenged and motivated. - Susan Cottam (50's) |
Cat has captured the boutique fitness industry and creates a great environment to train and succeed. Cat hugely understand mental and physical benefits of each client and her personable nature makes training enjoyable and tough in the right amounts. - Kenny Stephenson - Golf Professional (30's) |
I have benefited from the attention to my personal circumstances and age. It's the sort of training that's extremely well structured, safe and based on science and expert experience. - Chris Pepper (60's) |
Training with CBF has been genuinely life-changing for me, with my mental and physical fitness developing alongside each other. I know feel fitter and stronger than I ever have. - Matt Porter (40's) |
Classes that continually adapt keeping me interested, focused and motivated. My fitness and muscle tone is better now than ever before, the fantastic support has kept me going. - Fran Beattie (30's) |
There is no hiding at the back and zoning out, slacking in a Cat class, she keeps you engaged motivated and working hard throughout. - Caroline Harrington (40's) |
Cat is brilliant and a true inspiration. She challenges me, makes me think about how I engage in my training and helps me be the fittest version of me that I can be. - Jane Dwyer (50's) |
From the moment I met Cat I knew I was in very experienced, safe hands. She made me fall in love with fitness again. The knowledge she shares with you as a Biomechanics and Personal Training has not only built my strength and stamina in many ways; but also repaired areas that have been problematic. - Sarah Seaby (40's) |