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McKenzies boxing gym has now come to East Dulwich (previously located above the Half Moon Pub)


McKenzies Boxing Gym

Hamlets health club

SE22 8BD ( next door to dog kennel hill Sainsburys )


Former European and British Champion Clinton McKenzie is offering you all a free taster session to his classes!!


The gym is open : Monday - Friday 10am - 8pm

Saturday 10am - 2pm

Sundays we are closed but open for 1-2-1 sessions and classes only.


Clintons classes are listed below :-


General boxing fitness Monday - Friday 10am - 11am

Mixed boxing classes Tuesday 7pm

Mixed circuits class Saturday 10.30am - 11.30am


Amateur boxing Monday , Wednesday and Friday 5pm - 6pm

  • 1 month later...

Thank you for your inquiry at McKenzies boxing fitness.


We have a range of different programmes, one to one traing, determined on an induction where I can assess your level of fitness.


We can offer tailor made boxing programmes that range from ?75 a month.

Deals and offers on block sessions and one to one training.


Pay as you go is ?20 for a 1 hour boxing session.


Inductions are ?20 for a 1 hour starter session, assessment, and consultation where we will discuss prices and your future traing at McKenzies boxing fitness.


If you would like to book in for an induction please contact me on 07925688002 or [email protected]

Www.clintonmckenzie.com


Kind regards,

Clinton McKenzie

(Former British & European boxing champion)

  • 3 weeks later...

Thank you for your inquiry at McKenzie boxing fitness.


Free taster sessions are available until 2nd of January.


Includes a 1 hour session and consultation to determine your fitness level and fitness programme.


Please contact reception on 02077385109 or Mr Clinton McKenzie 07925688002


Kind regards,

Mckenzie boxing fitness team.


Www.clintonmckenzie.com

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