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Tokei Martial Arts and Fitness Centre

Tokei Martial Arts and Fitness Centre

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28 Magdalen St, England, SE1 2EN, United Kingdom
020 7403 5979 www.tokeicentre.org
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Oct 4, 2017
Great, no frills gym that meets most needs. People are friendly and classes are great. The Sanda Kickercise class on Thursdays are a workout and really great fun. Instructors and regulars all very welcoming to beginners like myself. Won't find better value anywhere else.

Feb 27, 2017
While it's not some super chrome finished techno blasting chain gym, those are actually quite positive things. When it's quiet you can get on with it and when it's busy there is a good atmosphere.

Jan 2, 2017
Tuesday Judo session is an excellent place to push your judo and cardio. Heartily recommended.

Dec 9, 2013
A spit and sawdust type gym and fitness centre hidden away just off Tooley Street. The membership is cheap and the quality of the classes is excellent but don't expect any frills, this is a proper gym. The gym itself is not that big and the machines were old, There was a good selection of free weights when I was a member 1 year ago. The best thing is the classes, they alone are well worth the membership fee. The staff are all very nice and due to the small size of the gym there is a friendly vibe where everyone knows everyone.

Sep 23, 2013
You don't get glossy posters of fitness models peering out at you. There is no rack of magazines "inspiring" you. You don't get fluffy towels. If all this makes you go "YES!" - head to Tokei, one of the best places for martial arts and fitness training in London.

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Opening Hours

Mon:6:30 am - 10 pm
Tue:6:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:6:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:6:30 am - 10 pm
Fri:6:30 am - 10 pm
Sat:9 am - 6 pm