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    Los Campeones Gym

    Los Campeones Gym

    3.9(37 reviews)
    2.6 miSeward

    The energy at this location felt pretty low when I visited. The layout is interesting with a bunch…read moreof separate rooms, almost like a maze of lifting spaces, but once you head downstairs it feels more cramped than creative. The turf area especially felt tight and there was a noticeable smell that made the atmosphere less enjoyable. The equipment quality was decent and the staff were about the same as other Los locations, friendly and easygoing. It seems to attract a mix of casual and serious lifters, which is nice. There is a small posing room but it is basically just a closet with mirrors. The cardio options were pretty limited too. Not a bad gym but definitely not my favorite Los spot. It just felt a little claustrophobic and there are better options in the city for the same price.

    I had a great experience dropping into Los Campeones. This gym is HUGE (they have a whole lower…read morelevel that seems even bigger than the main floor), and if you are into "old school" style lifting gyms, you are going to love it here. They have a TON of power and olympic lifting equipment, including squat racks, lifting platforms, many different bars, and bumper plates. They also have a bunch of accessory machines and equipment, although I did not see a GHD. They have fairly good sized bathrooms, and lots of supplements incase you forget yours. Drop-ins are about $20, and parking is pretty easy.

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    The Cellar Gym - Classes for the whole family!

    The Cellar Gym

    4.7(23 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I did the one week trial period which was roughly $30 and you get a pair of boxing gloves. I…read morethoroughly enjoyed my experience, I did a few kickboxing classes, Muay Thai and tried MMA for the first time! They make the whole experience not intimidating for first timers like me and the gym itself was so spacious! The instructors were all very knowledgeable and friendly. I would definitely consider coming back again but it was a long drive for me so that one reason why I stopped going. The only recommendation I have is make sure you arrive at least 5 minutes early to all your classes, especially if they are in the afternoon because the parking lot fills up quickly!

    Recently, I completed the 6 week challenge, which gave me the motivation to come back and start…read moreattending classes again. For the challenge we were to attend kickboxing classes 3 times a week. Originally I was signed up for Muay Thai, as I found it to be an interesting art, but after the challenge, I found I enjoyed the kickboxing a lot and signed up for that instead. I was worried about finding time to attend, but they have so many classes on their schedule that I can always find a class that matches my schedule, no matter how much my schedule changes week to week. While I worked the fair, I was able to attend morning classes. When I went back to my normal work schedule they had a class almost every night of the week. The coaches are absolutely phenomenal. Being that there are so many classes, there are also a few coaches, and they all teach their classes differently, while still changing it up from class to class. Not only are you getting a satisfying workout, but you are getting a variety that promises you'll never get bored. As for the people, they are all very friendly. Although I attend classes alone, there is always somebody to practice with. Often we end up pairing up, and if you didn't bring a friend you'll have to make a new friend. I have not had one bad experience with all of the people I have worked with. As great as a place is, if the people aren't friendly, then it basically becomes a chore to attend. I actually find myself looking forward to attending classes and meeting new people. Overall, I would highly recommend taking a look at this gym. The classes are great and flexible; the coaches are knowledgeable and helpful; and the people are extremely friendly. UPDATE 9/11/19- 11 months later and I still find myself getting excited to attend classes everyday. In fact, sometimes I dread holidays or vacations due to the classes I'd have to miss. I've started many hobbies and quit after a month or two because I was bored or just didn't feel like I belonged. Here I feel like everyone is so inclusive and welcoming. I've expanded from kickboxing and Muay Thai into Brazillian Jiu Jitsu and am loving it just as much as the other two. Unfortunately, this does mean I do have to cut back on one of the other two in order to participate, but that's what I get for wanting to try everything. One important thing to note is that The Cellar is not just for the combatants looking to get into the or improve their fighting prowess. Yes, if that is what you're looking for, this place is amazing, but for an average Joe, Jill or whoever, this is a good place to meet new friends and get in a fun workout. P.S. The website is also super slick. I really like that they now have pictures showing which coaches teach which classes.

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    TITLE Boxing Club - Heavy Bag Work

    TITLE Boxing Club

    4.0(7 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    I took boxing and kickboxing lessons at Title Boxing Woodbury, and loved them! No matter what…read morelevel you, the trainers will work with you and encourage you to go at your own pace, so that you may maximize your health benefits. Title has a variety of trainers, locations, and courses. I highly recommend any location within this company.

    Title is a very sleek looking fitness club, and is exactly what you'd expect…read more The first class is free, though if you don't already own hand wraps, you'll need to buy them for $6. This is fair, as you would NOT want to share hand wraps (sharing the gloves is bad enough), though for a complete beginner, it is kind of shocking that you need to drop six dollars just as you walk in the door. The staff will wrap your hands for you, to protect your wrist, fingers, joints, etc. They do a great job, and before class starts there are some lockers that you can stash your stuff in. There are no locker rooms mind you, there is a shower room, and bathrooms. If you need to change, you can do it in there. So you pick your bag, and hopefully you brought water, because you'll need it. You start with warm ups, which is actually pretty fun- it's different every time, and it ranges from stretching to running, to HIIT exercises. This lasts approximately 10-12 minutes. Next is the actual boxing! You put on your gloves, and it's time to punch the bag. If you're new, the instructor will pay a lot of attention to you. Helping you get your footwork down, teaching the correct way to punch, etc. You may feel a little lost or overwhelmed, but stick with it, and it's great fun. After the boxing ends (8 rounds, each round is three minutes long) it's onto the ab workout. I don't love this part- I'd prefer just to keep boxing- but you can leave whenever, it's not like you're chained to the bag. Overall it's a really fun experience. It's an awesome workout, and a great way to get out some stress and tension from your body! It isn't cheap- the pricing is comparable to that of a yoga studio. You're paying for specialized exercise classes, so it makes sense- I believe it's right around 60-80/month, and has health insurance reimbursement to a point. My one complaint- why no class packs? I'd be more than willing to buy a class pack, or a punchcard for a certain amount of classes- but packages are not offered, only membership. I was told that "Membership encourages a close knit group". Hmm.

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    Striking Institute - Focus Before a fight

    Striking Institute

    5.0(1 review)
    6.7 mi

    This is a community of awesome people!…read more A friend of mine recommended Striking Institute when I decided I should learn some self defense so if ever under attack I'd be able to get away and/or beat the crap out of them. I'm not quite there yet, I could probably really destroy my attacker if they were 3 feet tall and 103lbs...I'm working my way up to annihilating a full blown adult. What started as maybe a short term thing turned into a membership for several months now. The coaches are some of the nicest people around and they know their stuff, they're actual fighters, not gym instructors (no shade), and you have pros training all around you. They make it fun, informative, and super comfortable for newbies that may have some anxiety going in. The other members are always welcoming as well and giving you tips if you're interested. There's a variety of classes, bags, drilling, clinch, pads, sparring etc. I've got an injury, but I'm given alternative striking options in each of the classes, it's great. The only thing I don't like is getting punched in the face with my eyes wide open, it's quite unpleasant. But that's my own fault and it's not like they hit you at full force...at least the coaches did their job and drilled the "keep your eyes open" part into me. Anyway, if you're searching for a place to get started, go here.

    From the owner: We specialize in teaching people the striking martial arts and using those skills to reach whatever…read morefitness goals you want. We teach aspects of Muay Thai, Boxing, Taekwondo, MMA, kickboxing and anything that works. Do you want to lose wieght? We have classes for that. Want to improve your balance? We have classes for that. Want to learn how to fight? We can do that easily.

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    Element Gym - healthtrainers - Updated May 2026

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