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Wavely road academy school has a Gym, as will the new boys school opening soon ! that one should be really good with lots of free weights. there is also one up by Dulwich College by the little pond on the south circular. sauna and pool you will be v lucky, the only one is la fitness nr sydenham, bit of a drive but very friendly and compact

northlondoner Wrote:

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> Ruffers, any idea when the McD gym is opening. I

> am currently schlepping to Virgin Active in

> Streatham, which aint easy.


Not really although apparently work has started on it, there's a thread in the se23 forum.

Fusion is good cos you get to use all the other ones if you want and the Peckham one has a sauna and steam room. Plus some of the classes are really good - if anyone on here can do Theo's bodyblaster on Fri eve's in Dulwich Fusion all the way through, then you've got my respect. He teaches in Peckham too I think and his sisters Jennifer and Cammilla do some seriously hard classes including spin.

AllforNun Wrote:

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> Wavely road academy school has a Gym, as will the

> new boys school opening soon ! that one should be

> really good with lots of free weights. there is

> also one up by Dulwich College by the little pond

> on the south circular. sauna and pool you will be

> v lucky, the only one is la fitness nr sydenham,

> bit of a drive but very friendly and compact



Dulwich College gym membership includes their pool, but it's only open to the public outside school hours. A lot cheaper than Jags, probably because of location.

Legaleagle-ish wrote:- Fusion is good cos you get to use all the other ones if you want and the Peckham one has a sauna and steam room.


Not in herne hill which is the exception, you still have to pay the full wack, even if you have fusion membership in goose green or the Peckham pulse.


Tight arsed gits.

I didn't even know they had one in Herne Hill!


Fusion do another membership for about ?45 a month which gives you acces to over a hundred centres and 80 swimming pools.


Here is the link - not sure if it includes Herne Hill but you might be able to check on the link.

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