David Corder and his parents, Judy and Lee, are well known in the area as the owners of D & L Sanitation, a long-time waste management service that was bought out by Waste Management a couple years ago. David Corder has ventured into a new career as a personal trainer, and, on Sun., Jan. 16, he and friends and family celebrated the opening of Perfect Fit Wellness Center at 9480 Curtis Rd. in Falcon.Two of Corder’s faithful followers and clients are Judy and Lee Corder, and both were present at the January grand opening. Judy Corder said her son has significantly helped lower her blood pressure. The first phase of Perfect Fit includes a center complete with a wide assortment of exercise machines located in two separate rooms and a calming mood-induced massage therapy room. Jim Messina is the massage therapist.Corder offers one-on-one personal training and a unique, comprehensive and inexpensive online, Web based training program.For more information, call Corder at 331-3352 or visit.
Open house at new fitness center
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