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Hi guys, in my never-ending quest to get fit, I have found a local pearl. I know he has been around forever, but Clinton McKenzie Boxing Fitness under DHFC is amazing. No muscle bound body insight, just people like me trying to get fit - interestingly, a lot more women than men. I think he gives the first session for free. It's really nice to find a way to keep fit that isn't a gym but sociable. Also not a chain. If you haven't, give it a go - I'll never hit anyone in a fight, but it is fun learning the sport.
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He used to be above the Half Moon and then down Norwood Road, both in Herne Hill, so may be new to Dulwich.

I loved the boxing training, you don't have to hit anyone in case you are worried. I dropped weight and gained tone quickly. I used to get trained by Angel too which was a treat.

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