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Ladies and Gentleman lets get ready to get fit...


This is a unique boxing fitness workout created by a real boxing champion.

Experience the feeling of being a true boxing champion without getting hit.


Train with the one and only Clinton McKenzie all time Olympic finalist, British and European champion.


class details: (All classes mixed)


Circuit training- 10:30 to 11:30

Saturday- 1:00 to 2:00pm Boxing training

Persona training packages available


Something special just for the ladies:

Thursday- 10:00 to 11:00


Come down and try out, Taster sessions available.

Booking essential


Contact directly Clinton McKenzie 07925 688 002 or reception team 0207 738 5109

www.facebook.com/mckenziesboxing

www.clintonmckenzie.com

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