Love this gym a few mins walk from either Tower or London Bridges. I taught classes here prior to the pandemic and was delighted to return. The mat is HUGE and the members and staff are friendly. Both gyms have a range of equipment that keeps workouts fun and interesting. I've even started wrestling which I wasn't sure about and now love it and there's an MMA class to suit anyone, so much versatility. Come and say 'hi' to us and explore
Capone 9
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November 09, 2023
The worst gym for beginners in Muay Thai.
Save your money and go do some 1-2-1’s somewhere else.
The whole layout of the classes are terrible.
The venue itself is really good , but the classes are terrible.
Coach is a nice guy , but yet again the layout of these lessons are so so bad.
Simon Rose
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May 29, 2021
The judo is pretty good, about 20 adults on the mat on a Tuesday and Saturday, less on a Thursday, usually a mix of Dan and kyu grades and a few novices, more older players than 18-25, on the chilled out end of judo clubs, very not 'sensei etc'... some very good players, ex Bulgarian national, 4-5 coaches, very welcoming, most go for coffee in Costa after on Sat. They do a little tour each year too. Last one to Bulgaria, before that Frankfurt
Sensei Shakil Honey-Bee
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January 10, 2024
Brilliant little hidden 💎 gym.
Excellent boxing class with Jack on Wednesday's. He caters to all levels focusing on technique as well as fitness.
William Gray
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November 14, 2018
I've been using Tokei gym for about 3 months now. This isn't a chain gym and the low price reflects this. This is a gym where people who want to get fit and meet their goals go. I have to say the staff and management here are very friendly, they really make an effort to ensure all the kit is always working unlike the chains that just stick a sticker on it, and they are approachable when things do go wrong. There are classes to for lunch time and weekends, and I would say that if you are serious about your health then this is the place.
I use a chain gym at the weekend when out of London and it's cold and impersonal, Tokei is the exact opposite.
Photo was taken on a weekday lunchtime, so there's plenty of space for those lunchtime workouts.
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Love this gym a few mins walk from either Tower or London Bridges. I taught classes here prior to the pandemic and was delighted to return. The mat is HUGE and the members and staff are friendly. Both gyms have a range of equipment that keeps workouts fun and interesting. I've even started wrestling which I wasn't sure about and now love it and there's an MMA class to suit anyone, so much versatility. Come and say 'hi' to us and explore
The worst gym for beginners in Muay Thai. Save your money and go do some 1-2-1’s somewhere else. The whole layout of the classes are terrible. The venue itself is really good , but the classes are terrible. Coach is a nice guy , but yet again the layout of these lessons are so so bad.
The judo is pretty good, about 20 adults on the mat on a Tuesday and Saturday, less on a Thursday, usually a mix of Dan and kyu grades and a few novices, more older players than 18-25, on the chilled out end of judo clubs, very not 'sensei etc'... some very good players, ex Bulgarian national, 4-5 coaches, very welcoming, most go for coffee in Costa after on Sat. They do a little tour each year too. Last one to Bulgaria, before that Frankfurt
Brilliant little hidden 💎 gym. Excellent boxing class with Jack on Wednesday's. He caters to all levels focusing on technique as well as fitness.
I've been using Tokei gym for about 3 months now. This isn't a chain gym and the low price reflects this. This is a gym where people who want to get fit and meet their goals go. I have to say the staff and management here are very friendly, they really make an effort to ensure all the kit is always working unlike the chains that just stick a sticker on it, and they are approachable when things do go wrong. There are classes to for lunch time and weekends, and I would say that if you are serious about your health then this is the place. I use a chain gym at the weekend when out of London and it's cold and impersonal, Tokei is the exact opposite. Photo was taken on a weekday lunchtime, so there's plenty of space for those lunchtime workouts.