- Address:1110 S La Cienega Blvd,, Los Angeles, CA 90035
- Phone:(310) 652-5011
- Website:http://www.lb4lbboxing.com/
- Rating:3.7
- Hours:
Tue | 06:00 am -09:00 pm |
Wed | 06:00 am -09:00 pm |
Thu | 06:00 am -09:00 pm |
Fri | 06:00 am -03:00 pm |
Sat | 08:00 am -04:00 pm |
Tue | 06:00 am -09:00 pm |
Wed | 06:00 am -09:00 pm |
Thu | 06:00 am -09:00 pm |
Fri | 06:00 am -03:00 pm |
Sat | 08:00 am -04:00 pm |
I have been training with Jeremy for a few months at Fitness SF and am really enjoying the sessions. Jeremy mixes things up so that it doesn't get boring, and is always exploring new techniques or exercises. He strikes the right balance of pushing me but without being too harsh! It's nice to have the separate room for the personal training sessions too. I haven't used the main gym much but it seems to have a decent amount of equipment and doesn't get too packed even at peak times.
Heres the thing. I really do like this gym. Its got a wonderful pool and that is what I use is for most. I have been a member for about two years and have had no problems with this gym. Until today. I get there at 7am (when they open) to go swimming and the gym isn't opened yet. Which is odd.
I moved a few blocks away from this gym so I decided to check out. I used to live closer to Rodeo Dr and went to all the classes at Equinox but my favorite instructor left so I have been searching for a new place. Took the beginner's class for the first time tonight. Loved it so much I signed up for the 6 months prepay deal. Will try to take 3 classes per week. Our instructor tonight was Terry Jr. He was awesome.
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I have been to five different boxing gyms and each one has offered a free trail class to see if you like the gym. Lb4Lb did not, which already made me a little cautious but I decided to try a class. When I got inside I told the coach that today was my first day at this gym just to let him know. During the first 20 minutes of exercising I got called disrespectful after trying to explain myself, so I tried to just stay quiet for the rest. Later into the exercise the coach came up to me and told me I was doing it wrong, and when I was trying to ask a question I got told , "Shut up. Why are you even here...." That's a great thing to say to someone trying out your gym. A majority of the class was used to work on a drill. Other members and I had trouble hearing the coach as he was speaking pretty fast with music playing, but the blame is on me when I ask him to repeat it. The workout/class was alright, but if you are looking for a authentic boxing gym in Los Angeles I don't believe this is the place.
The kids boxing camp in the summer is cool and the coaches really push you and you definently sweat but they do it so you can learn and be commited to the camp i think if you want to get into boxing you should go there
Just had a lesson with Gabe who was really great. Had a blast learning the basics, everyone was nice and the owner seemed like a really cool guy. Gym was clean and bright.
Can't wait to go back!
I have been to five different boxing gyms and each one has offered a free trail class to see if you like the gym. Lb4Lb did not, which already made me a little cautious but I decided to try a class. When I got inside I told the coach that today was my first day at this gym just to let him know. During the first 20 minutes of exercising I got called disrespectful after trying to explain myself, so I tried to just stay quiet for the rest. Later into the exercise the coach came up to me and told me I was doing it wrong, and when I was trying to ask a question I got told , "Shut up. Why are you even here...." That's a great thing to say to someone trying out your gym. A majority of the class was used to work on a drill. Other members and I had trouble hearing the coach as he was speaking pretty fast with music playing, but the blame is on me when I ask him to repeat it. The workout/class was alright, but if you are looking for a authentic boxing gym in Los Angeles I don't believe this is the place.
I have been to five different boxing gyms and each one has offered a free trail class to see if you like the gym. Lb4Lb did not, which already made me a little cautious but I decided to try a class. When I got inside I told the coach that today was my first day at this gym just to let him know. During the first 20 minutes of exercising I got called disrespectful after trying to explain myself, so I tried to just stay quiet for the rest. Later into the exercise the coach came up to me and told me I was doing it wrong, and when I was trying to ask a question I got told , "Shut up. Why are you even here...." That's a great thing to say to someone trying out your gym. A majority of the class was used to work on a drill. Other members and I had trouble hearing the coach as he was speaking pretty fast with music playing, but the blame is on me when I ask him to repeat it. The workout/class was alright, but if you are looking for a authentic boxing gym in Los Angeles I don't believe this is the place.
The kids boxing camp in the summer is cool and the coaches really push you and you definently sweat but they do it so you can learn and be commited to the camp i think if you want to get into boxing you should go there
The kids boxing camp in the summer is cool and the coaches really push you and you definently sweat but they do it so you can learn and be commited to the camp i think if you want to get into boxing you should go there
Just had a lesson with Gabe who was really great. Had a blast learning the basics, everyone was nice and the owner seemed like a really cool guy. Gym was clean and bright.
Can't wait to go back!
Just had a lesson with Gabe who was really great. Had a blast learning the basics, everyone was nice and the owner seemed like a really cool guy. Gym was clean and bright.
Can't wait to go back!