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Self defence/ Krav Maga classes in ED?


WesleyPJones

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These guys are good and extremely welcoming of new members and beginners.

http://www.southlondonkravmaga.com/


Beginners classes at St Margarets Clitherow Church Hall, Dulwich Wood Park, SE19 1HL. Monday evenings 8pm - 9.30pm. Intermediates at West Norwood Tennis Club, 128 Knight's Hill, SE27 0SR on Wednesdays 8pm - 9.30pm.

Mixed ability Saturdays West Norwood Tennis Club, 128 Knight's Hill, SE27 0SR. 10am - 11.30am.


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  • 3 months later...

@Push, thanks for the offer but I am happy with the classes on bellenden road (Urban Fit and Fearless). The sessions are great and people are really cool. The self defence that they teach is a no-nonsense, no-bullshit system, simple, functional and efficient. It is mosty based on the principles of leverage which is ideal for female and for fighting a bigger opponent.


Their pricing is very attractive too: payg = ?10; pack of 5 classes= ?40; pack of 10 classes= ?60.


I highly recommend that class.

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