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Specialties
Rabble is bored of boring exercise. We disguise exercise principles in remixed team games. Every game is different, super flexible and require no prior experience. Expect all the benefits of regular exercise classes, without realising it.
We are a positive, sociable and inclusive crowd, every month you can find us in trampoline parks, laser tagging and in bars.
Games include British Bulldogs, Capture the Flag, Tag Rugby, Dodgeball and more.
Current Rabble venues include:
— Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn
— Shoreditch Park
— Clapham Common
— Finsbury Park
— Eel Brook Common, Fulham
More information on class times can be found on our website. But don’t hesitate to get in contact if you have any questions.
Come and play hard with us!
History
Established in 2014.
Rabble was founded by Charlotte Roach and Rosemary Pringle in 2014. Charlotte was a former international triathlete in training for 2012 Olympic games until a serious accident ended her career. On her exit from professional sport, she fell out of love with exercise. Gyms were to isolating, repetitive and boring, exercise classes didnt appeal and sports clubs too competitive and too much commitment.
Just wanting to go out, be active and have fun with her mates, Charlotte founded Rabble. Rabble is a flexible sports club that plays over 20 different games. No experience is required for any of the games, they all conceal a fitness principle within the play of the games. Rabble is inherently sociable. All of the games are designed to encourage this and we often finish with drinks.
Rabble is like a big group of adventurous mates, who have fun and happen to get fit.
Meet the Business Owner
Charlotte R.
Business Owner
Charlotte Roach was a former international athlete in both athletics and triathlon.
2009 Charlotte was involved in a serious training accident that ended her Olympic dreams and almost her life. Story summarised by the Guardian.
2011 cycled from Beijing to London to raise money for the Air Ambulance that saved her life.
2014 founded Rabble as a reaction to the uninspiring, isolating and repetitive exercise industry.