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Hey everyone, I thought I'd give a shout out to Tiger, who is a local amateur boxer, funding his training by offering BoxFit personal training sessions.


I have been training with him for a year, mostly pad work, cardio and strength work. He's brilliant and very funny too!


If you fancy getting fitter and stronger, while having a laugh, Tiger is your guy.


You can find him at www. tigerboxingpt.com and on here at @tigerboxingpt


Or just give him a ring 07469 202 667

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  • 2 weeks later...

Another shout out for Tiger.


Hand on my heart I can honestly say learning to box with Tiger has been absolutely brilliant. I look forward to each lesson. My fitness has increased, along with my strength, focus and the ability to have a decent nights sleep, which I have been struggling with after having had a full work out.


The lessons are geared towards your personal own goals and each tailored to how you are feeling that day.


As well as learning a great new skill, the lessons are motivational and great fun you may leave knackered but with a big smile on your face. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hello Everyone


I started boxfit sessions with Tiger 5 months ago!!

We do cardio training for 30 minutes and then we go use the pad and the gloves for another 30 minutes. Tiger is very patient and funny. I would definitely recommend him if you want to get fitter and get some endorphins in. You can find him on this platform or Instagram or Facebook (tigerboxingpt) he is also part of the push studio in Dulwich.

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