David Vernon

Certified Personal Trainer and Founder of PPT

David founded Peachtree Personal Training in 2020, leaving behind a successful corporate banking career to integrate his entrepreneurial calling with a desire to help people.

A lifelong athlete, David is a Certified Personal Trainer with the nationally accredited American Council on Exercise. He uses his extensive experience with various training regimens to develop personalized programs for each of his clients. Whether your goals include building strength and muscle, losing weight, enhancing flexibility, preventing injury, improving athletic performance, or simply living a healthy lifestyle, David has the expertise to help you achieve them.

A believer that consistency prevails above all else, David successfully adapts his training style to each individual. Whether you’re a true beginner who needs a gentle approach or a fitness devotee looking for an intense workout, you’ll enjoy your sessions and marvel at the results.

Many of David’s clients have trained with him for years, demonstrating his ability to both deliver results and build relationships. Laid back and inclusive by nature, David has clients of all ages, experience levels, genders, religions, and sexual orientations.

David is an Atlanta native and lives in Lake Claire with his wife, Laura, and their two doodles, Brinkley and Maisel. In his spare time, he enjoys playing tennis and golf, cooking, and traveling.

Kate Witten

Certified Personal Trainer

Kate is a personal trainer, group exercise instructor, and yoga teacher with over 15 years experience working with clients at the Druid Hills Golf Club, Pace23 Spin and TRX Studio, and most recently over Zoom.

Emphasizing function, alignment and balance in her training, she has certifications from the CHEK Institute as well as two 200 hour yoga teacher programs.

​Kate takes a "smarter not harder" approach to exercise, helping people achieve their goals *without* getting injured. Kate especially loves working with clients who need helping getting back into a movement program after an injury, surgery, or time off, as well as people who think they don't belong in a gym. Kate hopes to meet people where they are and help them realize that the gym is for everyone, not the already "fit."