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Womens boxing is back!!!!!


missse22

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After taking a year out to have my 2nd son, I am back and ready to put on more womens boxing beginners courses in Dulwich!!


The 6 week courses were a huge success before , and a lot of you have been badgering me to come back!! For all the ladies who have already attended my beginners or intermediate classes, do not worry I will be running a drop in session for you all.


Over the 6 week course you will learn real boxing techniques, including stance, guard position, punches and combinations. I have trained for 17 years in Thai boxing and traditional boxing, and fought 7 times, twice for British titles. So you will be learning real boxing training not boxercise.


I am hoping to return to the Albrighton centre and classes will be on Saturday , time to be confirmed.


If you are interested please let me know and I will add you to the waiting list.


Many thanks,


Simone

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