Address: 19 Ebenezer St, London, N1 7LU, United Kingdom
Phone: +447944574046
Rating: 4.6
based on 236 reviews.
Training Quality and Coaches
Pros:
"The standard set by coaches here is high."
"Coaches here focus on ensuring the fundamentals are perfected."
"All the coaches have wide knowledge in their respective field."
"They were incredibly welcoming when I first started and have really helped develop my skills over the last 2.5 years."
"Mohsen installed a new mindset to my training and I feel like I am improving week on week."
"The coaches at London Fight Factory are the backbone of the gym."
"Each session is beautifully crafted, perfectly amalgamating skill, strength, endurance, and technique."
"All the coaches are top notch and really dedicated to actually making you improve."
"Luiz is the gym owner and BJJ beginners head coach. He has an elite old-school style of coaching and instills discipline and technique into his students."
"Riccardo a BJJ coach is current high-level BJJ fighter adds a competitive edge to classes."
"Robinho is the advanced BJJ coach who trains at a very high level and is excellent for demonstrating drills students can use to level up."
"Julie shows how effective BJJ is by using technique to teach effectively and destroy me on the mats, despite being a quarter of my body weight."
"Phillip aka Eddie Bravo is the novice no-gi coach. He has an amazing way of guiding beginners to building their own game despite their limited experience of the game."
"Silviu is the boxing coach. He pushes students physically to challenge themselves."
Cons:
"I had unpleasant experience with Luis, the BJJ instructor. He was extremely rude after I misheard him about wearing shoes off the mats and threatened to kick me out if I did it again."
Community and Environment
Pros:
"Everyone at the gym is super friendly- I personally have made lifelong friends at LFF."
"I always feel belong."
"My training partner are all welcoming people."
"The MMA course is taught by Jeremy, who is a famous cage warrior player."
"BJJ students very friendly, and Luiz will lead the students here to participate in BJJ competitions."
"LFF is a diverse, friendly community with committed, knowledgeable, no-nonsense instructors."
"The Fight Factory is always clean and has a great range of equipment and gear to use."
"Coaches are supportive and will rapidly develop you from a beginner to competition level."
"There is also a great community of other trainers who will make you feel welcome but also push you as you get better."
"They truly encourage you to become a better person both on and off the mat."
"London Fight Factory is for me the best place to train and get the best teaching with good value for money in a relaxed atmosphere!"
"His assistant coaches are super friendly and always volunteering to teach me extra technique and drills outside classes."
"The community is great here as well, all the members are friendly, super positive and patient with newcomers!"
Cons:
"I felt self-conscious & awkward for a long time – often still do - as I’m older than most."
"Not a place for fragile egos, which makes it a better place to become a strong athlete."
Diversity of Disciplines and Classes
Pros:
"They have every martial art you could want to try with the country's top coaches."
"The wrestling classes are free wrestling style rather than pure MMA style."
"For those who like free style wrestling, coming here to take lessons is definitely the most wise choice."
"If you're female, you can also take female BJJ classes."
"The BJJ classes are primarily run by Luiz, who is an advanced black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu."
"Advanced classes are often taught by world famous BJJ athletes."
"There are muay thai gyms everywhere, but not every muay thai gym can have such diversity class as LFF."
"Here we have different class focusing on techniques, clinch, pad work and Sparring."
"LFFi is an open and friendly club with many different disciplines thought."
"They have a planning with classes from morning till evening."
"The women-only classes are great for creating a comfortable environment for women to train in."
Cons:
"Classes can get very crowded, especially the evening ones."
"Sometimes it feels like there are too many beginners in the advanced classes which can slow down the pace for everyone else."
Facilities
Pros:
"The gym itself is massive."
"They have just installed state of the art mats which are cleaned multiple times a day."
"They have a cage and ring for full fight simulation."
"The gym is very accessible, right next to the tube station."
"Shower and changing room facilities are top-notch."
"They have recently bought in loads of new bags and equipment."
"There is a designated area for strength and conditioning."
"Plenty of space and good equipment."
Cons:
"The only downside is the gym can get really hot and stuffy, especially during summer."
"Ventilation could be better."
"Sometimes the facilities can feel a bit too crowded, especially during peak hours."
Cost
Pros:
"The prices are very competitive, especially for London."
"They offer a wide range of pricing options to fit different budgets and schedules."
"Membership prices are reasonable and there are discounts available for long term sign ups."
"First class is free so you can try before you buy."
"They run open mats on weekends which are free for members."
Cons:
"The only drawback is the price, but you definitely get what you pay for."
"It might be a bit pricey for people who are looking for casual training."