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19 Ebenezer St, England, N1 7LU, United Kingdom
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May 15, 2019
Good training facility Good showers Big mat area Big group of students Little bit odd teaching style Edit: Lol i changed it because you feel the need to personally attack people, that give honest reviews of their experience at the gym. You do that to everybody in the comments. Meanwhile you have the social skills of a potato

Dec 30, 2018
The best gym in town! Very clean and lovely staff. The boxing coach is amazing, greatest coach I've had! They also offer other martial arts classes with very good coaches that have all won multiple tournaments.

Mar 20, 2019
Muay Thai sessions with the trainer Aaron are immense. I've been training @ LFF for 5 months now and the gains have come fast from the drills and sparring! Highly recommend joining.

May 1, 2019
I been to this place for 2 months, this is not Bjj school,this is a business,I know they have to make money,but trust me they are only there to make money,bjj school care about there students,and try to teach them,not rip them off...

Dec 13, 2018
Not going to lie, I was nervous the first time I came here. I had never trained martial arts before and didn’t know what to expect. I almost turned around halfway down the stairs and left. I’m very glad I didn’t. What did I find? A professional training environment run to high standards, with welcoming coaches and fellow students. MMA coach Jeremy is a badass - he is passionate, very knowledgeable, great at explaining things and holds you to the highest standards, while also being kind and funny. This is a very good place. You have to trust your instincts and the vibe here feels right. There is no reason not to get involved. PS. If you do something stupid or don’t try hard enough you might get shouted at, but this comes from a place of passion and caring about students and the facilities. Ultimately you are learning to fight so it’s not all going to be smiles and hugs.

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