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Boxing for Fitness Classes - August - Dulwich


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If you find traditional exercise boring, then you HAVE TO READ THIS.


Do you want to exercise but going to the gym is scary or boring?


Do you want to melt away the fat, without it feeling like such a hard chore?


Do you ever feel like hitting someone or something?!


What if I gave you a place where you can do this (safely) AND learn a new skill at the same time?


Boxing for Fitness classes are a really fun and friendly way to get fit, healthy and happy.


Come join us this Summer in various locations in and around Dulwich - BOOK NOW BELOW, or message me for further info.


www.bookeo.com/naturalfit


Please check out the Facebook page Natural Fit (@ajnaturalfit) for reviews

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Classes are on again this Wednesday evening at Dulwich College Sports Club


7pm class for beginners

8pm class if you know some of the basic moves and would like to learn more


Come and join us and help spread the boxing love :)

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