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Self Defence Training - Free tasters & New Schedule - Bellenden Road


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Places for free tasters available on Wednesday and Friday! Book now!


Self Defence - Urban Krav Maga


1- Learn to defend yourself (Urban Krav Maga system)

2- Improve your physical condition: cardio + full body workout

3- Enhance your confidence and self-esteem

4- Learn to channel adrenaline and deal with aggressive behaviour

5- Let off steam



Wednesdays 7:30-9:00 pm

Fridays 7:30-9:30 pm

The Scout Hut, 212 Bellenden Road, SE15 4BY


For further information and to book a free taster, visit urbanfitandfearless.com




"...Patrice's classes focus on dealing with urban violence (e.g. being grabbed from behind, held down on the street, being punched etc) and are great fun and serious at the same time. They're a combination of a pragmatic workout to provide realistic exhaustion and focus on technique..." Suzanne (read full review)



"...I highly recommend Patrice of Urban Fit and Fearless. I have completed various forms of Martial arts for over 5 years now and Patrice is without question the most organised and professional person I have ever trained with..." Paul (read full review)

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