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    Gregory Boxing Dupage

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 10:30 AM, 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    1 year ago

    Great boxing gym for classes and camaraderie. Two rings and a lot of people that will help you work

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    Robles Boxing

    Robles Boxing

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Signed up for a class here through the park district. My first impression after finally locating…read morethe place (it has no sign) was "am I in the right place?". I was one of the only white people in there, which initially made me pretty uncomfortable, but after a few sessions I hardly noticed. You pay for a one month class, you can go up to three days per week (6:30-7:30ish for adults, earlier for kids). I don't remember exactly how much I paid (~$70?) but if you went all three days per week you would most certainly get your money's worth, but good luck having the energy. This isn't you mom's aerobics "kickboxing" (I use that term loosely) class, this is a genuine Mexican boxing gym and has the feel of a gritty "Rocky" movie (except its on telemundo). Most of the session is you working on your punches and hitting the bag, with about 12-15 minutes of one-on-one time with the instructor. Ending with some ab exercises. I took the class as an opportunity to do some cross-training to mix up my routine. I came out of the class feeling as if I had actually learned some boxing skills. Its been along time since I had ever felt so exhausted after a workout. And there is nothing more rewarding then hitting a punching bag after a long day of work, I could feel my stress leaving me. I would recommend taking the class at least once, I'm not sure if it would be a benefit to repeat. I plan on trying it again just because I am now interested in boxing and really felt like this class whipped by butt in shape. You could always take the exercise routine you learn in this class, buy yourself a punching bag and do the whole thing at home, but you would miss out on the instruction.

    Location: This place is VERY hard to find. A Google search will tell you it's in Bensenville…read more Technically it's in Elmhurst, but it straddles the border between the two. The address will not help you, especially if it's dark out. We drove up and down Larch Street searching for it. There is no sign outside so it was hard to tell where it was. Just so you know, it's directly across the Comcast parking lot. Not in the big building with all the offices, but this tiny little office on the street. The atmosphere: It's in a warehouse. Go in through the back door. If you go in through the front, they'll look at you like you're crazy. Mexican music playing as you box. Modelo in the fridge. And water. But also Modelo. Parents looking bored as shit as they wait for their kids to finish boxing. Interesting posters. Questionable mattresses in the locker room. Watch out for the bits of broken glass on the floor by the locker room. I assume this is from crazy weekend wrestling matches. Oh, and there's a tamale laying out in the parking lot. Boxing: This is not a structured class so don't expect an instructor standing at the front telling everyone what to do and everyone follows along in unison. Oh no no. The main guy's son greeted us after we stood there for about five minutes, thoroughly confused. He taught us the basics and kicked our ass the first day, but in a good way. We learned how to walk and do a basic combo and worked with punching bags. Throughout the month, we learned some more combos and other moves. The instructor is very patient and helpful. He speaks mostly Spanish but don't let that deter you. He can speak enough English to help you. Just pay attention. I think boxing comes so naturally to everyone in that gym, that for them, there really is no simple way to explain stuff. Just watch the way they do the motions and tell you how to move your body, and you've got it. Halfway through the month, my right hand really started hurting and the instructor understood that. Instead of telling me to shake it off, he took off his sparing hand thing so that I could punch his hand instead of the glove, which made it easier on me because there was less impact. The instructor has a lot of people sometimes to teach, so you're expected to do the routines by yourself. However, you do one-on-one time with him for a couple rounds. Here's the basic routine for the hour or so you're there: 4 rounds of walking 2 rounds of one-on-one time with the instructor to learn combos 6 rounds of punching bags 2 rounds of jump rope 2 rounds of hitting a truck tire with a sledge hammer or baseball bat 2 rounds of jumping back and forth on a tire 4 sets of ab workouts As you can see, most of that can be done on your own. They'll show you how to do this stuff the first day, so it's not hard to follow. Overall, I think this is a great place for boxing. It is unstructured and chaotic at times, but the instructors mean well and really do want to help you. Don't be intimidated. Everyone is there to learn. Also, don't be scared that it's in a warehouse. This is like a legit Mexican boxing/wrestling place so it doesn't look like much, but they'll kick your ass into shape. Oh and I'd recommend buying the wraps from them. The ones I got from the store were too small. At the gym, they were 5 bucks and they'll show you how to wrap them.

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    3.9(9 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Yeah, I've never had someplace actually dissuade me from buying something…read more But here we are. I sooo very much wanted to buy 3 PT boxing sessions as a gift for my brother. I'm a longtime PT myself and we'd been talking about it as something he might like so I thought I'd surprise him for his bday. I initially called to inquire before Thanksgiving and was told that it's something they do and that there would be a sale after T day, and I should give them my email and they would send details so I did and nothing came. Waited til "cyber- Monday" to call back at which point despite saying EXACTLY what I wanted 3 PT boxing session as a gift for someone who was interested in trying it out I was greeted with more hesitation because their " training packs are 6 & 12" I stated "that's fine but I don't want that I want Pt sessions" Then I asked if I would need to purchase equipment or if equipment is included "Well that depends on the trainer and what they decide to do if they want to focus on strength training" NO! repeated that I was looking for someone to do private BOXING sessions I KNEW what I wanted. "Well then you can rent wraps or maybe buy them it's up to you" Legit the fact that the staff can't literally TaKE MY MONEY Made me be like "yeah, I'll look elsewhere" Makes me sad. Have worked in the fitness industry for over 20 years, and what seems like solid independent gyms, end up getting swallowed by big chains cause exchanges like this should be a no brainer How you do one thing is how you do EVERYTHING So if this is the first impression, I can't imagine it gets a whole lot better

    I took a sample class and loved it. Then bought a six pack. Will be a full time member shortly…read more Very classy place and clean. Great managers and trainers. Location amazing. Highly recommended.

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    Hyprofit

    Hyprofit

    4.4(5 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    First, let me start with stating that I purchased a Groupon for unlimited boot camp classes at this…read moregym. When I showed up, I was told to stand in front of a tv that showed a list of exercises and was told I could do the beginner side or the advanced side. The advanced side was just more reps. These exercises included jumping jacks, air jabs and hooks, push-ups, 3 burpees, pike crunches, 1-2-3s, and 3 sit-ups. I was told to do as many rounds as possible in 25 minutes. There was no warm up or cool down. Then, the trainer left to go talk with a woman for the duration of my 25 minute workout. Once I was done he told me I could only come to 3 classes a week...when my Groupon was for unlimited classes. Then, the best part, he said that the workout was the same for a whole week! So for my 6 week Groupon, I'd only get 6 different workouts. Maybe he's a more attentive trainer to those that pay monthly, but from my experience, he was not very good. I could have looked up that workout on Pinterest and did it in my living room. It would have been the same as the workout at this gym since he never said anything to me the entire workout. I've been to many boot camps and this was by far the worst. I would not recommend this gym to anyone except those that have never worked out before. The only reason I'm giving it 2 stars is because it might be a good starting point for someone just getting started in working out.

    I have to just say that I have never had anyone put so much time and effort in to making my life…read morebetter. Darrick is an amazing trainer and coach. I have been at my worse before and so thankfully that I have the tools to now know how to never go back to that. Thank you Darrick for all you have done!

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    Patriot Sports and Fitness

    4.8(49 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Glad I found this place! I was looking for a boxing gym for when I visit home. Nick is a cool guy…read moreand offers multiple classes for all skill levels. I was in town visiting family and was able to get in a couple boxing classes. It was great! I really enjoyed the program and flow of the classes. I definitely will be returning in June when I'm back in town! Thanks to everybody at Patriot.

    Today (ouch) I (ouch) went to (ouch) TRX (ouch) for the first (ouch) time (ouch) ever (ouch)…read more It hurts just to type this review. But that's what I deserve for being so lackadaisical about my fitness... for the past few years. Yep. It really has been in the range of years since I was on a decent workout regimen, and unfortunately, it shows. In a little over a week I leave for the Domincan Republic with my partner in crime, Dana G. A little over two days ago I tried on a swimsuit at local retailer and had to double take... in a really sh*tty and depressing kind of way. A head turner, my buns were not; a stomach turner was more how I felt about it. It was that exact moment that I decided to finally take my girls Joanne W, Aimee M, and Ericka A up on their Patriot Boxing TRX fitness regimen... and I was dragging Dana G with too, because if there was a chance I might go down in a sweaty ball of out-of-shape unglory, she was coming with me. Our instructor was Janet... wait for it... Jackson. Sorry, but when your name's Janet Jackson you're probably well aware of the fact it's impossible to call you by just your first name. At first, well, at first I was afraid. I was petrified. I was actually visibly scared, as Joanne pointed out ,and not really sure what kind of crazy jukin' moves they were going to try and make me do on those new fangled sex sling lookin' things. Then not even a moment later the class had begun and there was no time to be scared, petrified, afraid or anything but intensely determined to prove to myself that I could do it. What I liked about Janet's class as opposed to other fitness classes that I've attended is that she doesn't yell at you. She doesn't single you out, she doesn't criticize, and she treats you like an adult- not a prisoner... as was my experience in most other fitness classes I'd tried in my life. I like that she's loud but not in a drill sergeant kind of way- more of a hype man/motivational kind of thing. And she won't get in your face and push you to push yourself to a point you aren't yet ready for. She understands that we're all adults, that we're all there for a reason and that we know our own limits and our own threshold for them. And I appreciate that to no end. I also loved that the class sizes were fairly small- I think there were 9 people in ours, and not intimidating for first timers. Janet took the time to learn our names and give positive words of encouragement. TRX with JJ is a total #WIN. As for the facility itself, it was certainly a little intimidating at first, what with the boxing and cage fighting happening simultaneously- plus all the sweaty men and that sort of pee smell that always hangs around when there are a bunch of them working out together. But I did really like that for one monthly rate you can take any of the offered classes at any time. And it was neat to see some of the smaller girls who were taking the boxing classes next to the big burly bag-punching men. You go, girl! Will I be back? Well, I'll have to see how my new schedule comes together a bit better but I wouldn't be surprised to find myself TRXing it up with the gang in the future. But for now, I'm going to try and re-learn how to wipe my butt, because the system I've been using has proven to be a little too painful for this TRX novice. (Yowza- That smarts!)

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