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    As an Asian American girl with no intentions to step into the boxing gym in the past, I came in with a lot of anxiety and fear of being intimidated by people who knew what they were doing at the gym. A good friend invited me to the boxing gym, and from day 1, I've gained a lot of not only tips for training and improving my boxing techniques from Art and people I work on mitts and gloves with at the gym, but also a boxing family. Remember: Ask and you shall receive. If you ask for tips, you will receive good advice, like body mechanics and practicality of the moves. While this gym has a lot of people, I always come out of the gym pretty satisfied with the workouts (unlike some gyms where people who are at the beginner-intermediate level may not be given as much attention). The conditioning also really challenges you in a good way, and it's more fun when you do the workouts together as a group: "suffering" together vs "suffering" on your own. Arturo (Art) is a super chill, knowledgable, patient, and effective coach who takes his time with people he talks to. There are many other people who are more than happy to coach you, so the gym is a very collaborative environment. Art's wife was kind enough to help me with freezing my gym membership via email. The kids are occasionally seen at the gym, so you can see their family dynamic, and the gym is family friendly.

    Supporting our gym's pro fighter, Cristian Baez
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    Whether you're looking to get a great workout in or have the ambition to shoot to become a competitive boxer, Relentless Boxing is the place to go! I started here 7 months ago as a complete beginner and I've grown so much in that time. Not only are all the classes taught by Art, a professional boxer who has a great eye for detail and directly corrects your form even amongst a whole class of people, the community in the gym is also incredibly welcoming and family-like. Whether you ask a question to Art or someone experienced at the gym, you'll get a truly helpful and passionate answer! I've been taking personal training sessions with Art for the 7 months that I've been here, with the goal of becoming an amateur competitive boxer, and it's been incredible witnessing my growth, both mentally and physically. Art has supported me the entire way, and the plan next year is to earn my spot on the amateur fight team. Onto the next journey!

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    Great gym, very welcoming and friendly environment, perfect for all levels from pros to people just starting out!

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    Any early morning classes available?

    What are the membership prices?

    Hi Alex, this is boxing coach Arturo with Relentless Boxing Gym. We offer 3 membership options with a one time enrollment fee of $85.… 

    Any plans to bring back the morning class?

    Hi Marc, no plans at the moment. We do offer open gym in the mornings. Morning times are reserved for private sessions but I do allow people to use the gym while I’m there

    Are masks required? What are your COVID-19 safety protocols?

    Hi Kayla, mask are optional

    Do you have showers?

    Sorry we don’t have showers

    I am new and I went for an adult group class. It was not the best experience as I did not get much coaching or learning. Any tip on how to get more coaching as a beginner?

    Hi Kay, sorry your experience wasn't the best. We try to make sure that all students get the best experience possible whether you're a member or just coming in for a class trial. Please give us a call so we can set you up with another trial. Thank… 

    How much is the membership or per drop in?

    We offer 3 membership options with a one time enrollment fee of $85. * 1 year membership $85… 

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    Not only is it boxing but coach Arturo incorporates other workouts that'll leave you feeling it the next day.

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