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Sunday women only boxing Hamlets Health club!


missse22

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Went to Simone's women only boxing club last night... it's absolutely brilliant & I absolutely ache!! Simone is so friendly, energetic & fun. Lovely friendly bunch of girls. I'm definitely signing up for more sessions, thank you :) Boxing rocks!
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I tried out simones class, women only, on Sunday and it was great. Serious boxing, not your standard gym combat type class. There is a decent amount of equipment and plenty of gloves, you. Just need to bring or buy your own hand wraps.


She makes a great coach and trainer and is very encouraging.


If you're thinking about it definitely give it a go! Be prepared for press-ups!

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What better time to start your fitness regime than NEW YEAR! All classes are beginner friendly , and equipment is provided! Come along and try women's boxing / mummies boxing / group personal training or family boxing (dads welcome too)


Check out the website http://www.mindovermatterboxing.co.uk


Taught by female boxing coach with 19 years experience

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