• Address:4891 Tesla Dr, STE E-G, Bowie, MD 20715
  • Phone:(240) 206-8505
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  • Rating:4.9
  • Hours:
Mon 04:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Tue 04:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Wed 04:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Thu 04:00 pm - 09:00 pm
Fri 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
Sat 08:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Rated 4.9/5 based on 15 customer reviews.
August 15, 2019 19:55

Great place, my sons train there. Coach Carlos Catania, 4th degree BB in BJJ is an awesome coach. Really good space with a variety of training partners. A lot of stroking classes too. This place is the whole package for those who want to train in MMA.

February 5, 2019 17:45

Best coaching I've ever had in any sport. It also helps that it's a friendly place and the members will quickly make you family.

April 14, 2018 09:34

Excellent boxing and training gym. Several pro-level fighters go there and will do personal training sessions as well as group classes. Instructors have years of experience and are very encouraging. Great place for any experience level.

April 14, 2018 09:34

Excellent boxing and training gym. Several pro-level fighters go there and will do personal training sessions as well as group classes. Instructors have years of experience and are very encouraging. Great place for any experience level.

January 8, 2018 09:24

This has been the best experience going into a gym as new member. They treat you like family right away. Everyone takes the time to answer any question you may have. Dallis, Erin, Bre, Luther, Al, and Jason I can not thank you enough!!

January 8, 2018 09:24

This has been the best experience going into a gym as new member. They treat you like family right away. Everyone takes the time to answer any question you may have. Dallis, Erin, Bre, Luther, Al, and Jason I can not thank you enough!!

October 25, 2017 15:33

Any workout at Level Up I've had was strenuous and exhausting, but I was glad I went. The trainers and staff are really encouraging and friendly. The environment is positive. All in all, it's one of, if not the best place to learn a martial art or get in amazing shape.

October 25, 2017 15:33

I found level up in August of 2014 because I wanted to box and lose weight. I looked at many options nearby, walked into level up first since it was relatively close and decided this was the place I wanted to be. I love this place it's a great environment to learn and work out in. I have been coming to this gym for 3 years and will continue to do so until I no longer can. Thank you Coach Jason for giving me that first boxing class those years ago; it was a stepping stone into a healthier lifestyle.

October 25, 2017 15:33

I started coming here just about a year ago. Other gyms really made me feel unwelcomed as a newbie. I was pretty self-conscious about slowing down classes and just felt generally unwanted at these gyms... like I was a burden. I take my physical fitness very seriously, so why would I waste my time at these places if they weren't going to show me any form of respect? So far, I have experienced nothing but patience from the other fighters and coaches alike. When I couldn't hold the pads right, the coaches showed me how. When I couldn't throw a punch right, the pad holder didn't get frustrated, they corrected me. Even when I felt like I just wasn't picking up Boxing, the coaches and managers helped to motivate me and keep me engaged. In just under a year, I've improved drastically in my BJJ and Boxing. It's a very dedicated but friendly atmosphere. You really do feel like your membership means something. This is a real fighter's gym, not whatever other gyms pass off as boxing (but is really Zumba with gloves). I'm still far from where I want to be, but I feel like I'm slowly but surely improving every time I walk out.

October 25, 2017 15:33

First things first the culture at Level Up is extremely inclusive, diverse, friendly, plus they're safety & training oriented. It's impressively a 50/50 ratio of men and women - unheard of in the martial arts world.

Level Up has BY FAR the BEST jiu jitsu instruction I've ever experienced with Sijara Eubanks. Coach Jason's striking is the best in the DC/Maryland/Virginia region - he's coached amazing fighters and knows everyone there is to know in the Muay Thai/Boxing/MMA world.

Highly recommend you drop in if you're passing through - it's only a $20/day drop in fee. If you live in the area... just know it's worth an hour commute each way for me.

October 25, 2017 15:33

I really enjoyed going to class here. The instructors were knowledgeable, and each class was challenging. However, I'm going on 7-month military orders soon, and wanted to put my membership on hold during that time. The longest they could do it for was three months. Obviously I don't want to pay for classes of which I can't attend, so I decided to cancel, and just re-join when I get back. But then I was informed of a 10% cancelation fee! 10% of what? I had the month-to-month membership because I knew I was going on orders. Needless to say, I'm considering not going back because of this. It's a shame -- I've been a member since Apr 2015, and really enjoyed the classes and the people. So my advice is this: join only if you know you're going to stick with it for a while, or else be prepared to be hit with that cancelation fee, regardless of what membership you're on.

August 18, 2017 16:11

Any workout at Level Up I've had was strenuous and exhausting, but I was glad I went. The trainers and staff are really encouraging and friendly. The environment is positive. All in all, it's one of, if not the best place to learn a martial art or get in amazing shape.

August 17, 2017 17:37

I started coming here just about a year ago. Other gyms really made me feel unwelcomed as a newbie. I was pretty self-conscious about slowing down classes and just felt generally unwanted at these gyms... like I was a burden. I take my physical fitness very seriously, so why would I waste my time at these places if they weren't going to show me any form of respect? So far, I have experienced nothing but patience from the other fighters and coaches alike. When I couldn't hold the pads right, the coaches showed me how. When I couldn't throw a punch right, the pad holder didn't get frustrated, they corrected me. Even when I felt like I just wasn't picking up Boxing, the coaches and managers helped to motivate me and keep me engaged. In just under a year, I've improved drastically in my BJJ and Boxing. It's a very dedicated but friendly atmosphere. You really do feel like your membership means something. This is a real fighter's gym, not whatever other gyms pass off as boxing (but is really Zumba with gloves). I'm still far from where I want to be, but I feel like I'm slowly but surely improving every time I walk out.

August 16, 2017 10:27

I found level up in August of 2014 because I wanted to box and lose weight. I looked at many options nearby, walked into level up first since it was relatively close and decided this was the place I wanted to be. I love this place it's a great environment to learn and work out in. I have been coming to this gym for 3 years and will continue to do so until I no longer can. Thank you Coach Jason for giving me that first boxing class those years ago; it was a stepping stone into a healthier lifestyle.

August 16, 2017 10:27

I found level up in August of 2014 because I wanted to box and lose weight. I looked at many options nearby, walked into level up first since it was relatively close and decided this was the place I wanted to be. I love this place it's a great environment to learn and work out in. I have been coming to this gym for 3 years and will continue to do so until I no longer can. Thank you Coach Jason for giving me that first boxing class those years ago; it was a stepping stone into a healthier lifestyle.

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