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PILOXING uniquely blends the power, speed and agility of boxing with the sculpting and flexibility of Pilates. It is a fat torching, muscle sculpting, core-centric interval workout, guaranteed to whip you into shape. Weighted gloves are used to add extra resistance to the workout maximising cardiovascular health and toning the arms. The class consists of a 45 minute choreographed routine made up of boxing, Pilates and dance blocks. This is followed by 15 minutes of floorwork and cooldown. I guarantee this workout will challenge and energise you whatever your current fitness may be. Don?t be put off by the silly name!


Classes are all drop in (no need to book) and cost ?8

Tuesdays 9.30-10.30 @ Grafton Dance School, 7 Village Way SE21 7AW

Thursdays 9.30-10.30am @ Grafton Dance School, 7 Village Way SE21 7AW

Fridays 9.30-10.30am Honour Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, SE22 0SG

Saturdays 9-10am The Charter School, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JH


Contact me for further information [email protected] or 07882777287 or have a look at my website:

www.amylamontfitness.com

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