Daniel is an excellent PT
Daniel is an excellent PT! His approach is holistic and keep you accountable so you reach your goals.
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Coached by Daniel helps busy adults and professionals get stronger, leaner, and more consistent with training that fits real life. The main focus is simple, time-efficient coaching designed for people who want results without living in the gym. Our flagship approach is built around effective 40-minute training sessions, clear structure, and realistic habits that busy people can actually stick to. Many clients come to Coached by Daniel feeling frustrated, inconsistent, or unsure what to do. The goal is to remove the guesswork and give them a clear plan, real accountability, and a coaching approach that works around work, family, and everyday life. Coached by Daniel offers both online coaching and in-person personal training. Online coaching is ideal for people who want expert support, structure, and accountability wherever they are, while in-person coaching provides hands-on support for those training in the gym. Coaching can support a range of goals including fat loss, strength, confidence, muscle building, routine-building, and long-term consistency. The approach is straightforward, honest, and results-focused, with an emphasis on sustainable progress rather than quick fixes or extreme methods. At Coached by Daniel, the aim is not just to help people train harder. It is to help them train better, stay consistent, and build results that last.
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Daniel is an excellent PT! His approach is holistic and keep you accountable so you reach your goals.
Daniel was my PT when I first started going to the gym and he taught me a huge amount within the gym environment. I'm very grateful his support, coaching and advice over the years. He's a great coach with solid results to show for it.
Brilliant knowledgeable guy and sessions are always good fun 🤝😂
I've been training with Daniel for nearly 4 years now. He first helped me on my journey to lose 17Kg and since then has helped me maintain and look after myself while still enjoying life and most importantly food. He's also become a good friend and someone I look forward to seeing in our morning gym sessions.
I'm been working with Daniel for a couple of months now. I feel more confident at the gym and already smashing attendance targets. A clear, simple approach who has really listened to my needs.
Daniel made the gym feel approachable and unintimidating. In just 3 months I built real confidence, found a routine I actually enjoy, and stayed consistent. Super supportive, flexible, and genuinely cares about your progress. Highly recommend.
Daniel helped me gain confidence in the gym and ignited my love of exercise. He listened to my concerns and provided a plan that suited my needs. I’m now confident in the gym thanks to Daniel. Could not recommend enough!
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