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Sunday women only boxing Hamlets Health club!


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Women only boxing is on tomorrow from 4pm -5.30pm taught by female coach Simone who has 17 years experience in Muay Thai boxing and traditional boxing.


At McKenzies Boxing, located within Hamlets Health club (next door to dog kennel hill sainsburys)


Beginners welcome.


PM me to book your place.

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I would like to recommend Simones classes at Mckenzie's.

Simone is a really good boxer and teacher. She will get you fit 😃

She does classes for women only and classes where you can bring your children.

She will also train men. She does group sessions and 1-2-1 sessions.

If you are a beginner or intermediate or advanced. She will cater for you.

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Hi Sally, I've PM you my price list feel free to pop down, you can pay as you go, so get a taste of boxing before committing and buying a block of sessions.


Hairandeyes thanks for a great recommendation. I look forward to training you more soon. See you tomorrow night If you can make it after work.


Simone x

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I also recommend simone's classes. I joined the Monday class a few weeks back......I enjoy it so much I do another class on a Friday with her as well. I have also seen a noticeable improvement in my fitness over the weeks. Definitely recommend and I look forward to the sessions.
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Hey Mands, so proud of your progress, your fitness is coming along so well in such a short space of time, doubling the class up with the PT session has made a noticeable difference to your physique and fitness. Keep up the hard work, see you on Friday!
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Hey ya everyone!


Wanted to give you heads up on the great Simone! First time working with Simone! Firstly speaking to her she was already so welcoming and was even better when I showed up in class today! I have trained with other boxing trainers but never really felt quite safe until today! I really felt safe with her and the women in class! I love boxing and working out with women is beyond amazing! Safe and no macho bullshit! Gotta love it!! Simone is supportive, attentive to your movements whether it is punching or working with the focus pads. Accommodates if you have injuries giving you other exercised to do. I shall be back for sure!! I really needed to get back into it! AND THE BEST??? IT IS REAL BOXING!!! None of this boxercise stuff!!!

I highly recommend Simone's class!!

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I tried Simone's class last week and found it to be exactly what I was looking for: physically challenging, different and fun. What I liked about my first class was the individual attention she gave, her energy and passion and the sweat-inducing nature of her workouts. I highly recommend her class to anyone looking to learn boxing in a safe environment, and you'll receive a cleansing workout as well. What better way to start your week! Thanks Simone!
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I went to the Sunday class yesterday at 4pm and I loved it. Will definitely be signing up for the 10 class block.


I have no previous experience of boxing and recently my base level of fitness has slipped so I was a little intimidated by the idea. I really shouldn't have worried. The class is appropriate for all levels of fitness and ability but you will sweat and have to work hard. You'll also feel that satisfying muscle soreness the next day that you only get from working previously underused muscles and a good full body workout.


I particularly enjoyed the variety: cardio, circuits, core exercises as well as the expected pad and punching bag work with a partner.


Simone is fantastic - knowledgable, enthusiastic and very patient (much needed with me) - as were all the other ladies in the class. Very friendly, fun vibe.


Highly recommended and if you're interested but still unsure, check out the Facebook page... www.facebook.com/mindovermatterboxing


Thanks


Achy of East Dulwich

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Thank you all so much for your amazing comments. Mishe and Courtney you are both doing so well! Glad you are enjoying the classes. It's people like you that make my job so enjoyable and more of a hobby I get paid to do!! Keep up the hard work , you have both taken to boxing like a fish to water!
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Tomorrow's 4pm class is at fully booked. Please PM me if you would like to be added to the waiting list and I can keep you posted of any cancellations.


To secure your place in the class please book in now for next week via PM. Or Txt me on 07910 230 296


Kind regards,


Simone

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