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    4.1 (47 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    clean facilities - lockers, water fountain
    Jennifer W.

    Rumble is like a spin class for boxing -- you work out in a dark and loud environment with an instructor yelling encouraging things at you to pump you up, but this is not a place to learn how to box for real, more for cardio and working up a sweat. Your mileage may also vary depending on the instructor you get and if you like their vibe. I knew what I was getting into when I came by, but I also already know how to kickbox so don't really need instruction. The boxing classes are split into half the time on the "bags" (it's a tear-shaped water bag, so punching only) and half on benches where you do some workouts with or without weights. The pace of the class is pretty fast so sometimes it's hard to keep up with what the instructor is saying if you haven't done a class before or are unfamiliar with the move. That said, it's dark inside so you do you and nobody will be the wiser. Each person gets a station (you can pick your number/location when you book the class) and when you switch to the bench you keep the same number. The staff was always nice when checking me in, but sometimes it takes a while because there are only two people there and there can be quite a few people trying to come in right before a class starts (wonder if there could be a more efficient way to check people in, like a QR code you can scan or something?). You're asked to wait on the first floor until just before your class starts, and the elevator doesn't stop on the boxing studio floor (level 4), so take the stairs. The stairs/elevator isn't a great way for funneling lots of people, so I didn't really like that part of this facility. All in all, it was a nice workout but I wouldn't come here to learn how to box, but to punch something in a non-contact environment. Facility is a bit awkward to use/navigate but it seems pretty clean and well-kept. Wraps are required ($8 one time and you keep them or bring your own), and gloves are $3 per rental or bring your own.

    Stephanie U.

    Writing this review on my Rumble high so excuse any spelling/grammar errors. I took the 7am class with Spencer. I was nervous for my first class but as soon as I walked in the front desk made me feel welcomed! They explained the class in short and how it works. Gloves free with the first class! The locker room on the 3rd floor is clean! The showers spotless but I think I was the second class of the day? The workout itself was soooo much funn! Spencer had an ease to him. A do your best but push yourself mentality. He doesn't call people out, he just motivates the class. The class itself was an excellent workout with INCREDIBLE explanations and extra help on the screen to those of us who are not familiar with boxing. Great workout, studio, currentish fun music, and everything in between! Will def come back

    Sarah M.

    For the most part I've frequented the Flatiron/Chelsea location but I recently was able to check out the new UES location. I had no idea it was so close to the 86th St stop. I'm often in that area for the monthly Shake Shack Shack Track & Field runs. This location is a different setup than the others. After check-in, you can use the lockers on the main floor, or go to the locker room. The men's locker room is downstairs which you reach by walking to the back of the main floor, taking the back stairs down. The women's locker room is on the 3rd floor. There are stairs or you can also take the elevator. Just a note - the elevator will not take you to the 2nd or 4th floor, just the 3rd floor where the locker rooms are. Also on the 3rd floor is a Dry Bar Studio. I haven't ever been to one, but it's nice to know the option is there. When you check-in, they'll offer wraps, gloves and even water or Rumble Juice if you want. Wraps are a one time, keep them, $8 charge. Just bring them back each class. Gloves are $3 rental, or you can bring your own or buy some from Rumble too. Until your class has started, just hang out in the locker room or in the lobby area. There are benches there for you to chill until class starts so you don't clog up the stairwell. Class will let out right before your class so it can get really crowded otherwise. I recently used the showers after a workout and was surprised about the quality of the products. I saw in another review that they use Dry Bar shampoo, conditioner and body wash. I remember the shampoo and conditioner having charcoal but didn't realize it was Dry Bar. That's pretty cool. The amenities in the locker room are great. Toiletries, hair ties, deodorant, and even dry shampoo when you don't have time for a shower. I want to say they have Dry Bar hair dryers but don't quote me on that. I let my hair air dry that day. The workouts are great at keeping you moving and your heart rate up. I have yet to get bored at a Rumble class. The instructors are constantly changing up their classes so you don't often repeat a workout. I like that there is a break between bag and floor, then back to bag then floor. It keeps your strength up because I tend to go a little crazy that first half on the bag side. Getting all that pent up NYC aggression out! Keisha, my fav instructor, has even managed to get me to (cough) dare I say, enjoy burpees? At least it's the lesser of two evils when given a choice between that and doing cherry pickers or high knees. I struggle with those sometimes. Short legs here. Recently Keisha moved to Cali to open the new San Francisco store - go her! So I am now going to have to figure out who to take classes from next! I hope to be back again soon because I am a big fan of Rumble workouts.

    Angela H.

    My favorite location, probably because of the infrared saunas! This location is massive and spans four floors with two studio options. You have the lobby and retail on the first floor, studios on the 2nd and 4th floors, and women's locker rooms/saunas on the 3rd, along with an attached drybar salon. I booked a class and a sauna session to follow and it was a heavenly day. Boxing has quickly become one of my favorite workouts, as it really is such a good release to punch it out on the bag! The saunas were the perfect culmination to the workout as well, and I felt deeply relaxed and refreshed as I came out of my 20min session. The locker room at this location is very big, making for great ease in showering and getting ready for a day in the city after working out. A class at this location followed by a sauna session will definitely become my go-to weekend routine, and there are so many great shops and restaurants in the area to peruse afterwards!

    Tara P.

    Uh oh... I've done it again. Found the latest and greatest trendy workout and now I'm addicted. 5 stars, but here is my issue... They follow the "Soul Cycle" structure in that I can't buy a monthly membership or pay any sort of monthly fee, I HAVE to buy class packs and reserve my spot. The cancellation is a bit strict too -- 5 pm the night before or you lose the class (although you can switch same day). That being said, 10 rounds of constant movement, motivating instructors, incredible music. I become an absolute animal when I'm there! I feel more powerful, focused, and like I'm capable of anything. Maybe that's worth the $36 per class price point? OH also, PS this studio location is also the home to a Drybar, another addiction of mine. I'm in big trouble!

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