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Leading natural nutritionist to collaborate on workshop
Local holistic nutritionist, Karina Clappison has announced that she is to team up with Hull fitness guru Nick Johnson on an eight week course, designed to boost fitness alongside weight loss through nutrition.
From Nick’s studio at the Ennerdale Centre in Hull she will roll out an extensive juicing programme to compliment the body sculpt sessions that have proven a huge success with Nick’s clients.
Nick, like Karina, has embraced a more gentle, bespoke, personality-led approach to good health which has left them with the ability to entice, educate and inspire those who attend their sessions.
So it made perfect sense for the two to collaborate on a programme designed to instill permanent lifestyle changes that can be made at any time of life, to suit all levels of fitness.
Karina, of Karina’s Holistic Nutrition says: “Any age is a good age to start acknowledging our bodies and their capabilities. I really believe if we feed our minds and bodies from the inside out, we can work on our physical fitness from the outside in - and that’s where Nick comes in.”
Juicing has been around for years as a means of longevity and vitality but now that it has become fashionable Karina and Nick want to harness their knowledge to mainstream thinking so that this way of maintaining a healthy body and mind become the norm.
For more information on the workshops, which are sure to sell out fast, contact Karina at www.eatyourwaybacktohealth.co.uk
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