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messageNEW: Boxing Fitness For Women and Men .

Posted by DulwichBorn&Bred October 01, 05:27PM


Hello, I'm posting this on behalf of the instructor who has posted on my East Dulwich Mums Facebook group to promote his Boxing Fitness classes :

Peckham Rye/East Dulwich and West Dulwich boxing fitness group is for local mums and dads in the area looking to get fit and have fun out in all the elements .

Our boxing fitness classes are available in Peckham Rye park ,Dulwich Park , Bel-Air Park and surrounding park areas.

This boxing class is different from boxercise as we focus on getting your technique right you will learn the art of boxing.

sessions include :

cardio work outs

strength and conditioning

pad workouts

hula hoop training for your core.

its a fantastic way to lose weight, get fit , improve your energy or even just tone up.

so if you want a new start and a fun way of working out you have come to the right place .

my prices are very reasonable at ?5 per session the session will last one hour

join our group and our events will start .

Equipments supplied .

Subject to interest days/ times are flexible but currently looking to do mornings sessions from 9.40am.


Get in touch here for more information :


Contact 07903077960 Darren

Email [email protected]



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East Dulwich Group:

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Peckham Rye Park Group:

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The first class is this Thursday at 10am in Peckham Rye Park, meet by the cafe .

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