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“I loved giving it my all” - Lea’s story

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Get inspired by Lea’s incredible bootcamp results. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to become

Get inspired by Lea’s incredible bootcamp results. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to become the greatest version of yourself. “I loved giving it my all” Lea already loved the flexibility of Freeletics but she wanted more. And she definitely got it by joining a Freeletics Bootcamp. With a steady dose of working out and healthy meals, she saw stunning results. How stunning? You have to see for yourself. [Read Lea’s story]( How she did it Find like-minded athletes Connect with and support other Free Athletes on the Freeletics forum. As Lea says, “…it’s amazing how others can motivate and push you!” [Join the community >>]( Master advanced skills As Lea felt more and more ambitious, she wanted to perfect her technique and beat her PBs. You too can level up with advanced exercises or Skills Progressions. [Unlock your fitness >>]( [Join the community >>]( [Unlock your fitness >>]( Try a bodyweight workout The flexibility to get an effective bodyweight workout anywhere anytime is one of the things Lea loved most about Freeletics. Try one of our faves, Minotaurus. [Start now >>]( Build a routine you’ll stick to Training with Freeletics helped Lea to develop a fitness routine, which is where success begins. Here are some tips to help make exercise a habit. [Start your routine >>]( [Start now >>]( [Start your routine >>]( Start YOUR transformation story The kind of personalized training that transformed Lea is just a few taps away with the Coach. Start your own bootcamp now with a 12-week Training Journey. Want Lea’s take? “Just start! No more excuses or ‘what ifs!’” [Upgrade your fitness](       [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok](www.tiktok.com/@freeletics) [Blog]( [Forum]( You receive this email because you opted in at [Freeletics.com]( and decided to become truly fit. If you don't want to pursue that goal anymore, [you can unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © 2023 Freeletics GmbH, All rights reserved. Freeletics GmbH - Berg-am-Laim-Straße 111 - 81673 Munich, Germany Court of jurisdiction: Munich, Amtsgericht München HRB 205346, VAT-ID: DE289794913 Managing Director: Daniel Sobhani

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