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I just wanted to add to this to say that I've been going to Simone's classes now for a few weeks and I'm hooked! I had never done anything like this before but plucked up the courage to go along to the Mummies class and I have never had a workout like it. The classes fly by because you're having so much fun, and its making such a difference to my fitness levels already. Simone is lovely, and the place where the classes are held is really friendly too.


100% recommended!


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Classes start back in January

Wednesday 3rd Mummy and baby boxing 1.15-2.39

Friday 5th Group PT 7-8pm

Sunday 7th Family boxing 2-3.30pm

Sunday 7th women only boxing 4-5.30

Monday 8th Mummy and baby boxing 12.15-1.30

Monday 8th Mixed boxing 7-8.30pm


Booking essential

To book in txt or call Simone 07910230296

Or email [email protected]

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Happy new year!! Mummy boxing will start back Monday?s and Wednesdays this month! beginners welcome, and most importantly babies, toddlers and kids welcome to stay and play while mums box!


Contact Simone on 07910230296

Or through the website www.mindovermatterboxing.co.uk

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