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Hey a few months ago i injured myself and doctor said i should be good to resume training at the start of next month. Im located in london and decided that my gym isnt best for me and was wondering what gyms you guys recommend?
I've heard good stuff about dale youth, repton and finchley but im sure they packed with a lot of people due to their rep |
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Journeyman
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Repton and West Ham are probably the most successful gyms in the country however many of the boxers start out at other clubs and move there after having success with their original clubs. Lots of great clubs worth taking a look at: Earlsfield (3 home grown senior ABA champs last year). Fitzroy Lodge. Lynn AC. Finchley. Dale Youth. Islington. Fisher ABC (smaller club with some very good boxers). Etc etc etc. |
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Not worried about the reputation im looking for mainly a gym where the trainers have experience and will nurture my abilities and halp me improve as apose to concentrating on the good guys and just using me to make up the numbers on shows
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Journeyman
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Where do you work/live?
Getting to and from the gym is as big a factor as any. I trained at Fisher for a while, great coaching/fboxers, but it was out of the way for me. Now I'm at Double Jab in New Cross. It had a bad rep, but the club has been under new management for a while and things are really on the up. It doesn't have the history of a club like Fisher or the name like Dale or Repton, however the coaches will invest time in you if show them commitment and there are plenty of hungry young fighters if you want to test yourself in sparring. |
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Journeyman
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I don't know that area of London well, but you're not too far from Finchley.
Perhaps some of the other posters can help you out, but I would advise you to go to a few of the gyms in your area and find the one that suits you. |
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I was going to say, London is fuarking huge. It may be worth giving Spencer Fearon a message on Facebook, tell him your experience, location etc and see if he can help you out.
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Journeyman
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What's the Real Fight Club like on a Saturday morning?
My own gym is only open Mon-Fri and would love to do a bit of training and maybe get a few rounds in on a Saturday morning? |
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I don't live in London, but I believe Spencer was/is affiliated with The Real Fight Club. I know that some of his pros train at Rooney's Gym London Bridge (I really enjoyed sparring there).
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Journeyman
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Is there much sparring? What's the best time to get there for sparring? And, how much for a single session? Cheers mate. Love getting a few rounds done in a Saturday morning, but it's been a while. |
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yea man they spar all the time, so there's no particular time slot. It's up to whenever you wanna get to the gym basically. Sparring itself is free. You have to pay extra to do a one on one padwork session though.
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