Fiona Quarterman, a mum of three from Beeston, is set to open new Weight Watchers groups in Tarvin and in Tarporley after shedding an incredible 5 stone with the programme.
Before joining Weight Watchers, and kick-starting her weight loss journey in January, Fiona was struggling to manage her weight gain alongside several health conditions linked to a connective tissue disease. Now, she is bringing the Weight Watchers programme to those in the Tarvin, Tarporley, Tattenhall and Boughton areas.
Fiona is really pleased to be opening a meeting in Tarvin, at the Scout Hut, King George's Playing Fields. The first meeting will be on Thursday 18th October 2018 at 17:30 and then weekly. She is also opening a new Saturday morning meeting at Tarporley community centre from Saturday 20th October at 9:30. Extending the Weight Watchers offering for potential new and existing members in the area by adding to her current meetings in Tarporley on a Monday at 17:30, Tattenhall on a Friday at 9:30 and at Caldy Valley on a Wednesday at 18:00.
Commenting on these meetings, Weight Watchers Coach Fiona Quarterman said: "Weight Watchers helps me to lose weight and supports me to become the best version of me, by guiding me towards healthier habits for life. I am excited to be able to share this with new and existing members in Tarvin, Tarporley, Tattenhall and Boughton. I am now over half way to my goal weight and am looking forward to supporting and inspiring members to achieve their goals towards a healthier life and fully understand the journey we are sharing."
Whatever your reasons for kick-starting your weight loss journey, Weight Watchers Flex can help. WWFlex builds on the highly successful and effective SmartPoints® system, making it the most flexible and live-able programme ever. WW Flex gives people more freedom to enjoy food by expanding zero Points foods to a list of more than 200 delicious, satisfying foods.
To find out more about Weight Watchers, call Fiona Quarterman on 07717680022 or visit www.weightwatchers.com/uk.
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