- What did I do to promote my rehabilitation today?
- What progress did I notice?
- What did I learn from this experience that I can use tomorrow to assist my rehabilitation even further?
Mariane Wray
Warrior Fitness
Mariane@warriornz.co.nz
021629620
First session: $120.00 / students $80.00
Thereafter: $150.00 / students $120.00
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