Found: The 6 Best Boxing Gyms in Los Angeles
When I was in high school, a friend of mine started taking kickboxing classes at a small studio in Aventura, Florida. She invited me to go to a class with her. I was instantly hooked. Full disclosure: I had never been sorer in my life, but I had also never felt stronger or more in control. Fast-forward to six years later. I was living in Los Angeles and growing tired of my lonely and sometimes boring gym workouts. I suddenly remembered how I felt after that initial kickboxing class and wanted to emulate that feeling, so I started looking for traditional boxing studios near me. I found a studio that worked for me, inadvertently joined a network of people who loved the sport as much as I did, and drilled hours of sweat and dedication into becoming better and better at hooks and crosses.
After several years of living in California, I've tried a lot of workout classes, and I know and understand the power of a good referral. So I'm here to give you the lowdown on the city's best boxing studios. Keep scrolling to see the ultimate guide to boxing in Los Angeles.
BoxUnion
BoxUnion is in Santa Monica, a prime location so close to the ocean you can smell the Pacific breeze from the front door. The studio offers two different classes that incorporate a mix of boxing fundamentals, cardio, shadow boxing, HITT, and bag work. Regardless of which class you choose, you’re guaranteed to work up a serious sweat. Whether you're new to boxing or a seasoned badass, BoxUnion brings the heat with a great workout. If you're on the Westside, you should head over here.
Prevail
This hidden gem is nestled between an auto repair shop and a doggy day care, and if you drive too quickly, you'll miss it. The gym has gained tons of publicity in recent years, boasting clients like Jamie Chung and Francis Lola. It offers six different kinds of classes for all levels that are guaranteed to make you sweat. While the emphasis is on boxing, one of the unique things about this gym is its community. If you're someone who's incredibly social and loves to sweat, head here.
Crubox
Crubox is one of the city's newer boxing gyms. It's focused on boxing to the beat and working up a sweat. The workout includes a lot of heavy bag work, ab exercises, and other full-body exercise moves. It's the perfect environment for people who want to learn more about boxing but are afraid of the stereotypical intimidating gyms. If you love classes like SoulCycle or Body by Simone, give this studio a try.
Rumble
Rumble is Wholesale Replica Bag boxing gym to join us in L.A. Originally from New York, it has finally made its way to the City of Angels. Rumble pays homage to hip-hop legends in both décor and playlists, which are full of hip-hop remixes that will get you extra pumped during class. The classes consist of 10 rounds of HIIT, switching between bag work and strength training. If you want the best of both worlds (boxing and strength training), this is the spot for you.
Box 'n Burn
Box 'n Burn is one of the city's OG boxing gyms, and it does not disappoint. With two locations, it offers world-class trainers and incredible facilities. While the classes are open to all levels, I must say these classes feel more advanced. They focus on mastering boxing fundamentals and strengthening your body through weight lifting, agility skills, and core work. Whether you are new to the sport or you've been in the ring a time or two, this class will meet all of your needs.
Gloveworx
If I'm being 100% honest, this is my favorite place to box in Los Angeles. This gym has two locations, plus one coming to New York, and is owned by Leyon Azubuike, who trains celebrities like Jennifer Aniston. However, this workout isn't for the faint of heart. Azubuike and his staff will push you with state-of-the-art equipment, intense drills, and advanced mitting combinations to make sure that you are always giving your best. If you want to be pushed, see real results, and enjoy a challenge, you'll feel right at home at Gloveworx.
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This post has been updated by Sarah Yang.
Disclaimer
This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be used in the place of advice of your physician or other medical professionals. You should always consult with your doctor or healthcare provider first with any health-related questions.
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