Okay, here’s my breakdown of how my Sukeban London results went down. Buckle up, it’s a bit of a ride.

So, I kicked things off by diving headfirst into their website. Checked out their vibe, their classes, all that jazz. First impressions were good – looked legit, like they knew their stuff.
Then, I signed up for their intro class. Figured that was the best way to get a feel for the place and see if it was actually for me. Booking online was easy enough, no hiccups there.
The day of the class rolls around, and honestly, I was a bit nervous. Never done anything like it before. But walking in, the place was cool. Good energy, friendly people. The instructor was awesome, really put me at ease.
We started with the basics – stance, footwork, punches. Simple stuff, but important to get right. The instructor broke it all down super clearly, and made sure everyone was keeping up. Lots of repetition, which I appreciated.
After that, we moved onto some more complex combinations. That’s where things got a little tricky for me. My coordination ain’t the best, but I tried my best to copy the instructor. Made some mistakes, for sure, but that’s part of the learning process, right?

We also did some pad work, which was a blast. Getting to actually punch something was so satisfying. Plus, it was a good workout – I was definitely sweating by the end of it.
The class wrapped up with some stretching and a quick Q&A. I asked a few questions about their other classes and training programs. They were happy to answer everything and didn’t pressure me to sign up for anything.
Overall, my first Sukeban London experience was great! I really enjoyed the class, and the instructors are top-notch. The atmosphere was welcoming and supportive, which made a huge difference. I walked away feeling like I’d actually learned something, and wanting to go back for more.
After the intro class, I decided to sign up for a few more sessions. Wanted to build on what I’d learned and see if I could actually get good at this thing.
The next few classes were tougher, no doubt about it. More complex techniques, faster pace. But the instructors were always there to help, offering corrections and encouragement. They really pushed me to improve.

I started to notice improvements pretty quickly. My punches got stronger, my footwork got smoother. I was even starting to pick up some of the combinations. It felt good to see progress, even if it was slow and steady.
One thing I really appreciated about Sukeban London was the focus on proper technique. They weren’t just teaching us how to fight; they were teaching us how to fight well. That made a big difference in my confidence and my overall understanding of the sport.
Now, I’m not saying I’m ready to step into the ring anytime soon. I’ve still got a long way to go. But I’m definitely hooked. Sukeban London has given me a new passion, and I’m excited to see where it takes me.
The final results?
- Better Fitness: I’m in way better shape than I was before.
- Increased Confidence: Knowing I can defend myself is a huge boost.
- New Skills: I’m learning new things every class.
- Awesome Community: Met some really cool people.
So, yeah, that’s my Sukeban London experience so far. Highly recommend checking them out if you’re looking for a fun, challenging, and rewarding workout.
