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Gemma Quinnell

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Gemma Quinnell (born 1980 in Kent) attended Rochester Grammar School between 1992 and 1999. She is a British choreographer, dancer, and fitness instructor. She started her career as a Bluecoat at Pontin's and continued her career as a dancer and choreographer throughout Europe. She was a founder and Creative Director of Get Movement (an a capella dance-based exercise class) aimed at older adults, working closely with Nuffield Health Clubs, Voces 8 and Baroness Sally Greengross. She is an award-winning fitness trainer and multiple business owner and creator of Women's Wellness - a 12 week online programme focused on exercise, diet, sleep and stress management, tailor-made to meet the demands of busy women around the world.

Throughout her teenage years Gemma was a competitive dancer - specialising in Freestyle and Street but also competing in Ballroom and Latin American. She attended the same dance school and secondary school as Sophia Webster as a child. She is now a Fellowship member of the International Dance Teachers Association and ADFP adjudicator and scrutineer.

Gemma has also worked for companies including Disney and Royal Caribbean.

She now lives in Dubai working with IQ Lifestyle to deliver Personal Training and Group Exercise training courses.

Some of Gemma's course graduates include:

James Hurst (footballer); Toby Box; Igor Sarcevic; Eykman Silva (Brazilian Volleyball Player); Aleksandar Milenkovic (Serbian athlete)

Achievements

Winner - UK Active Training Awards 2015 (Small Training Provider)[1]

She is well known for her fitness training in United Kingdom and Middle East.

Companies

Get Movement

South Shore RTM Company

Gemma Quinnell's Health Fitness Dance

IQ Lifestyle (main branch in UAE with partner sites in Malta, India and Asia)

References

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