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    UFC Gym

    4.2 (46 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Kelsey G.

    This is by far my favorite gym that I have ever been to. I was a little hesitant at first because of the name but once I walked in I felt more than welcome. They truly care about helping you reach your goals. From classes, personal training and nutrition advice they truly have it all. It is more than a gym but a community of people motivating eachother. I have tried it all and the results I have gotten from just taking their group classes is amazing! Highly recommend for beginners to advanced with kickboxing, Jiu-Jitsu and strength training.

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    Antonietta B.

    This place is awesome. So accommodating for me and my two kids. Josh is 5 and takes youth wrestling. Since I have been taking him, I have become interested in the gym. Now I get trained my Tyler who is a kids coach and my personal trainer. He's great, and very patient. While getting trained my 1 year old wouldn't stop crying to have me hold him so I did while still training. I also have a bad knee and his work out is helping to strengthen it. Jason has been flexible and accommodating. I can't even tell u how much that means to a working mom with two kids that really wants to just work out. I urge moms to get I there, sign up and work out, they will work you out hard.

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    dodgy marketing/sales tactics, including unsolicited texts. stay away.

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    EverybodyFights FiDi

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    I wish I found Everybody Fights FiDi sooner when I moved to Boston !…read more Everybody Fights gets you in/out for a HITT workout. At the beginning of each class, the instructors encourage anyone new to the gym or to them to introduce themselves to the instructors who will explain what is about to happen. Everybody Fights promotes its community atmosphere, and I have felt that since my first class. One instructor had come up to me after my second class with her and not only told me I had done a great job in class but also remembered my name ! In comparison to other gyms in the area, I like I can take unlimited classes for $159 (in comparison to others who offered only 8-class pass for +$200). The FiDi location does have towels, showers, lockers included. I mostly go after work to Everybody Fights, but will travel from Allston if I want a weekend workout and find the gym worth it to travel that distance.

    As a disclaimer, I didn't do any boxing but went for EBF's ROAD class, which is treadmill + various…read morestrength moves. Get ready for the inevitable comparison to Barry's, the benchmark I use for any class that combines those two things. Where EBF is better: --I really appreciated the smaller class format where it's only a few students (less than 10) and the instructor. Relatedly, the other people taking the class were very nice and there was more of a community feel than the vibe in Barry's where you basically keep your head down and do the workout. --The area with the treadmills had so much natural light and a view of the street, whereas the Barry's red room is dark and can get claustrophobic if you're myopic like me and can't always see where the treadmill edge in front of your feet ends. --Not only did the instructor demo each move, but if you forgot, you could always look up at the screen to see the moves listed. --Really liked the quick warm-up before the running started. Where Barry's is better: --The treadmills at EBF were on the older end and took some time to get up/down to speed. Now that Barry's has upgraded to new Woodways, I could feel the difference. --The programming at Barry's for the strength component was a lot more varied - in the ROAD class, we only did 2-3 ab moves (and each were super short) and six strength moves (including a bear crawl on the treadmill that had me legit gasping). I'm the sort of person who prefers quantity but if you prefer doing the same moves in multiple sets, go with EBF. --The instructor's cue-ing could have been clearer. For most of the treadmill intervals, we were told how long each was but I love a 5-4-3-2-1 countdown and there were moments where I had no idea how long was left without sneaking a peek at the timer on the screen. I also don't think the interval where we were all-out sprinting and then jumping on the rails is safe when you have people side-by-side on the treadmills. Overall I'd stick with Barry's but I'd give the boxing classes at EBF a try.

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