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Meet 'The Mancunian Motivator’ aiming to get you up off your sofa

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Isolation appears to have brought out two types of personalities; those who are learning a new language on top of going for a daily run and home schooling the kids, and those who are chuffed they've remembered to brush their teeth.

And if you are more the latter and struggling to find the motivation to get active, then Body, Mind & Soul Trainer, Elyse Blemmings might be for you.

Elyse's approach aims to get everyone in the house moving and not just the fitness fanatics. Originally from Denton, the 31-year-old has branded herself The Mancunian Motivator after the 80s icon Mr Motivator, and her sessions are based on exercise being fun and giving you that serotonin fix, but bringing it back to basics. “I do things that are a bit different

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