DREAMS of waking up to find a fit topless man looking at you can come true all 365 days of next year.

But be warned because in real life the men pictured in a charity calendar are more likely to tell you to drop and do 20 press ups than make you a cup of tea.

This is because instead of being models, they are all personal trainers who work across Chislehurst, Sidcup, Eltham and Orpington.

News Shopper: Fitness trainer Dwain from Strictly Bootcamp

Andy Blackwell, who runs Strictly Bootcamp, says they came up with the idea as a bit of fun and to raise money for the Sport Relief charity.

The father-of-one said: “All the trainers have got great bodies but there were one or two of them weren’t as confident as I thought they would be.

“There were a few nerves but once they got in front of the camera they were all really good because it was for a really good cause.”

News Shopper: Andy Blackwell says the calendar is a bit of fun to raise money for Sport Relief

And Mr Blackwell (pictured above) says sales of the calendar are going really well and they hope to raise at least £400 for the charity.

“It’s going really well with our female customers and our gay guys say they like the calendar too.

“We were just hoping to do something fun for our clients and they really like it and they are buying them up by the truck load to give them out as stocking fillers so they can wake up and see their personal trainer pointing at them saying do 20 press ups every morning.”

News Shopper: Fitness trainer Liam from Strictly Bootcamp

The 34-year-old added: “It’s like the full monty, but not the full monty.”

Click here to buy the calendar.