Get ready for another electrifying episode of The Therapy Files with Callum and Craig!
It's a milestone moment as we celebrate our 30th episode with a bang.
Join us as we sit down with the seasoned personal trainer, Calvin Williamson, for an eye-opening discussion on the connection between mental health and exercise. With his extensive experience and ongoing Physiotherapy qualification,
Calvin is the ultimate fitness guru to shed light on this topic. So, grab a seat and let's dive into the warm-up stretches!
You won't want to miss this!
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