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East London Boxing Academy

East London Boxing Academy is a premier boxing club located in London, England. They offer a range of services including Muay Thai Boxing Gyms, Sports & Hobbies, and more. With a team of experienced trainers, they provide top-notch training to individuals of all skill levels. Whether you are a beginner or a professional athlete, East London Boxing Academy has something to offer for everyone. Join them today and take your boxing skills to the next level.

Introduction to East London Boxing Academy

East London Boxing Academy is a boxing club located in London, England. The company was founded with the purpose of providing a safe and inclusive environment for boxing enthusiasts of all levels to train and improve their skills. What makes this company unique is their focus on Muay Thai Boxing Gyms and their commitment to creating a supportive community for their members.

Services & Products

East London Boxing Academy offers a variety of services for its members, including group classes, one-on-one training sessions, and open gym hours. Customers can buy monthly memberships or pay for individual classes. The company also sells boxing equipment such as gloves, wraps, and apparel.

Location

The location of East London Boxing Academy is on High Rd Leyton, a bustling street in East London. The area is known for its diverse community and is home to many small businesses, restaurants, and shops. Customers can expect to experience a lively and welcoming atmosphere in the area. The closest public transportation options to the gym are Leytonstone High Road Station (0.2 mi), Leyton Midland Road Station (0.5 mi), and Leyton Station (0.6 mi).

Benefits

Customers should choose East London Boxing Academy because of their experienced trainers who provide personalized attention to each member. The gym also offers a range of classes that cater to different skill levels and interests, making it accessible for everyone. Additionally, the gym's community is supportive and inclusive, creating a positive and motivating environment for members.

Good to Know

Customers should be aware that the gym has specific rules and regulations that must be followed for safety reasons. For example, proper boxing attire is required, and members must follow the gym's etiquette guidelines. Additionally, customers should check the gym's schedule before arriving, as hours may vary.

Reviews

Customers have praised East London Boxing Academy for its friendly and knowledgeable staff, as well as its clean and well-maintained facilities. Members appreciate the gym's positive and welcoming environment, which has helped them improve their skills and achieve their fitness goals.

Amenities

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    gloves
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    boxing ring
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    punching bag
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    trainer
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    coaching
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    classes
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    shower
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    changing room
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    air conditioning
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    parking
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    water fountain

FAQ

What are the available boxing programs or classes that you offer?

We offer a variety of boxing programs and classes, including beginner classes, advanced classes, and specialized training programs for sparring, endurance, and strength. We also offer Muay Thai boxing classes for those interested in learning this martial art.

How much are the membership fees and what are the inclusions?

Our membership fees vary depending on the program or class you choose, but we offer affordable rates for both individual and group sessions. Inclusions may vary depending on the program, but generally include access to our gym facilities, equipment, and training from our experienced coaches.

What kind of equipment is available in your boxing club?

We have a wide range of equipment available for use in our boxing club, including heavy bags, speed bags, double-end bags, boxing gloves, hand wraps, jump ropes, medicine balls, resistance bands, and more.

Do you provide sparring partners or matches for members?

Yes, we provide sparring partners and matches for our members who are interested in practicing their boxing skills in a real-life scenario. Our coaches ensure that sparring sessions are safe and appropriate for each individual's skill level.

What types of equipment do you have available for training?

In addition to the equipment listed above, we also have a full range of strength and conditioning equipment available for our members to use, including weightlifting equipment, cardio machines, and free weights. Our gym is fully equipped to help our members achieve their fitness and boxing goals.

Reviews

  • Chris

    Having joined this gym just under a year ago, with no prior boxing experience nor expectations, all I can think is, I wish I joined this gym in my earlier years. E.L.B.A is a diverse gym, rich in culture, talent and skill that’s run by exceptional coaches. I have observed how this gym has created a discipline in the highly skilled young fighters and even for the more casual/fitness participants like myself. A great learning environment for my fellow beginners, and a great place for the more experienced fighters to continue or reignite their boxing journey under the tutelage of great coaches.

    26-04-2023
  • benji lewis

    One of the best boxing gyms in the UK, multiple national and London champions, hard sparring produces hard men. The gym is filled with diverse people. Heavy emphasis on discipline at this gym, perfect for anyone willing to put in the work

    26-04-2023
  • Bilal Hussain

    One of the best gym I’ve attended to I’ve lost a lot of weight and the stuff here are the best they are very knowledgeable I recommend everyone for this gym and I have told alot of people and I’m also planning to fight for this club

    26-04-2023
  • Can Canli

    I attended adult sessions for a short while and here are my observations: There are 2 groups of people in classes, people who spar and others who just attend for fitness. The sparring is hard sparring and sessions usually end with a good circuit to finish the session. The other group just hit the bags all the day. There are no technical classes so both groups are stuck in their ways. The non sparrers never get skilled enough to spar and the sparrers get babied because they're a handful. One of the non sparrers complained in the locker room when I said it was a good class and he said wait till you've been here for a few months so they felt it was repetitive and I spoke to the main coach who let me for sparring sessions. I tried to opt for light sparring but I realised the participants are encouraged to spar hard. During the session I said go light to my opponent and the other trainer told my opponent he wouldn't listen if he was my opponent. I'm more experienced in kickboxing than boxing so I was still adjusting to boxing rules. I don't see why hard sparring is encouraged here so much. There's a time and place for it but every session is illogical. It doesn't prove the fighters are tough and it causes people to come in once or twice a week then rest. Would be better if they had light sparring and technical sessions as more people would attend more often and the people who go for fitness won't get bored and will catch up with sparrers. In the end I don't think I could learn boxing here and I slowly began to feel annoyed. During my whole 2 weeks I was never taught to throw a uppercut 😁. Luckily I did kickboxing so didn't need to learn but for beginners it would be terrible. While I sparred the other trainer was giving my opponent advice on how to fight me. I'm already new to boxing and he's experienced so you couldn't baby him anymore imo 🙂. The temptation to just shin kick someone in their face or front kick someone in their knee cap and show everyone being a brute has no benefit became too great for me to continue. But overall great place for fitness, Ali is a top man, but if you want to learn boxing or want longevity it's not the place for you. As for the fitness, £6 a session isn't worth it for me personally. My gym has a boxing bag and charges £35 a month so I could do the same session there and save money. If you want a good CrossFit session or want to train how boxers do for fitness, this is still a decent place to learn this. I think I've been fair in my review 🤙

    26-04-2023
  • Yuly Dima

    They work you. They work you good.

    26-02-2023
  • Eathel Rigley

    26-01-2023
  • Tafara S.P

    Good friendly environment

    26-06-2022
  • Faze Miyake

    Been training here for just over a year & will say it’s a great place to train for fitness as well as getting into boxing properly. Very welcoming to anyone from any walk of life. Everybody who trains here works very hard including the coaches & the atmosphere & energy keeps you motivated. Training alongside fighters who have been or are National champions helps a lot & I’m very happy with my progress since being here. I have also vlogged the club a few times on my YouTube channel so check it out to get a feel. 🙏🏼

    26-05-2022
  • michael reid

    26-05-2022
  • Nkhan Huttack

    First of all, the place where the children train in is very dirty and unsanitary. The owner/leader is always smoking in front of the children and sometimes they don’t accept old 50 or 20 notes even though they are still acceptable. After COVID happened and we had already paid the fee, they said we have to pay it again. His son (trainer) said that we were fine, because we had already paid for this year. But his dad said that we have to leave the club even though we had paid.

    26-05-2022