justin credible
June 4, 2019 20:01
I can't see myself paying $75 a month for this gym. The setup is really good, it has a good amount of punching bags, uppercut/hook bags, I'm pretty sure I saw double end bags and speed bags but can't remember. There's two boxing rings, some workout equipment and the back is an open lot where they kinda have crossfit equipment. I think there's battle ropes (not 100% sure), and I know they have a big tire sledgehammer, and a few other things.
My problem with the price was that I just didn't see the value. For $75, I expect to receive some kind of training or something. Maybe a fitness class? I know it's supposed to be a real gym and not like a CKO fitness kickboxing style gym but this gym kinda seems like it's just $75 to use the gym . There was a trainer in there who said she never actually boxed. There was very little interaction with others at this gym. If it was $35-$50 for this experience, I would give it 5 stars because it is a cool gym but I don't feel like this would be a good gym to actually learn anything or self defense for $75 a month. I'm sure they'll teach you if you pay for one on one sessions. I've been too much much much cheaper boxing gyms. Go take a martial arts class instead where people will interact with you, other students with higher belts will help you and teach you, you practice drills, you spar, etc. This gym had none of those. Most people seemed friendly and there were some meatheads but the atmosphere was alright overall. It's also not in the best neighborhood so they really should relax with those prices.