Boxing Gyms in Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Farrell's Extreme Bodyshaping - Colorado Springs
Pros
- Accelerated fat loss
- Enhanced muscular strength
- Kickboxing and strength training
- Personalized nutrition coaching
- Supportive community
- Clean, spacious facility
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- Closed on Sundays

YBarra's Boxing Club
Classes in Colorado Springs run Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 5 PM to 7 PM, while Pueblo sessions are 6 PM to 8 PM on the same days, with weekend training available. Monthly fees are $124.99 per person, plus a $25 annual registration fee, with no contracts. Required gear includes gloves, headgear, hand wraps, and a mouthpiece.
The gym emphasizes life skills like discipline, confidence, and dedication, requiring students to maintain good grades. Prospective members undergo a personal interview. Merchandise is available, and payments are accepted via credit cards, PayPal, or cash. Follow their Instagram and Facebook for updates. Locations: 11 Widefield Blvd. in Colorado Springs and 330 North Court Street in Pueblo. Contact: (719) 237-6982 or [email protected].
Pros
- Experienced, certified trainers
- Training ages 5 to adult
- Focus on life skills
- Multiple payment options
- No long-term contracts
Cons
- Limited class schedule

Old School Boxing Gym
Training programs include the Amateur Program ($700) for beginners and the Professional Program ($1500) for aspiring pros. Personal training with Coach Terry is $45/hour. Open gym access is $55/month, while weights-only access is $25/month. Hours are Monday-Friday 10:00 AM-12:00 PM and 5:00 PM-9:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM-12:00 PM.
The gym tailors fitness routines to individual lifestyles, fostering a supportive community for amateur and professional boxing. Contact 719-632-1982 or [email protected] for more details.
Pros
- Affordable month-to-month plans
- Welcoming, fun environment
- State-of-the-art facilities
- Dedicated, helpful staff
- Family-like community
- Good for kids
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- Email address unprofessional

Mayweather Boxing + Fitness
Pros
- Coach-led, Floyd Mayweather design
- Inclusive for all levels
- Various workout programs
- Supportive community atmosphere
- Expert guidance and motivation
- Classes are scalable
Cons
- No sparring offered
- Need to buy equipment

Warrior Fitness Center
Pros
- World-renowned instructors available
- Multiple martial arts disciplines
- All-inclusive membership option
- Free consultation and trial
- Family atmosphere emphasized
- Kids programs starting at 3
Cons
- Membership cancellation issues

Boxing with Love
The gym features top-tier equipment and offers family pricing discounts ($10 off per member). Membership includes youth ($90/month), adult ($110/month), punch passes (10 classes for $200), and drop-in classes ($30). Boxing Basics covers stances, punches, defense, and core work. Participants should wear athletic clothing and arrive early. Community events foster connections through boxing. Contact via phone (719-427-4766) or email ([email protected]).
Pros
- Fundamental boxing skills taught
- All ages and levels welcome
- Elite boxing coach instruction
- Supportive community atmosphere
- Family pricing discounts
- Good for kids
Cons
- Negative customer service review
- Possible billing issues

BFS Boxing
The gym offers Boxing, Kickboxing, Muay Thai, and Savate classes for all ages and skill levels, including kids (6-10, 11-13), teens (14-17), and adults. Training emphasizes technique, fitness, self-defense, and mental discipline through heavy bag work, mitt drills, footwork, and partner exercises.
Adult Boxing runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Kickboxing & Savate classes are held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while Muay Thai sessions take place Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Teens Boxing meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with Kids Boxing on Monday and Wednesday.
Personalized training is available, and new students can try a free trial class. Contact via phone (719-264-8484) or email ([email protected]).
Pros
- Experienced Hall of Fame Coach
- Classes for all ages
- Multiple disciplines offered
- Focus on fundamentals/technique
- Personalized training available
- Free trial class
Cons
- Smaller, traditional gym
- Limited Saturday hours

RockBox Fitness Colorado Springs Briargate
Classes accommodate all fitness levels, requiring no prior boxing experience. First-timers receive a tutorial on safety, hand wrapping, and proper techniques. Membership options include Unlimited Hits, Standing 8 (8 classes/month), and Bob & Weave (set classes). Additional services like nutrition guidance, accountability coaching, personal training, and 4-6-week body transformation programs are available.
Studio hours are Monday-Friday with morning and evening sessions, Saturday 7:30 AM-12:00 PM, and Sunday 11:00 AM-2:00 PM. Certified trainers foster a supportive community, tailoring workouts to individual needs. Members burn up to 1,000 calories per session while boosting cardiovascular health and core stability. Gloves and wraps are available for purchase or rent. The minimum age for classes is 14 with a parent or 16 without.
Pros
- Boxing, kickboxing, strength training
- All fitness levels welcome
- Variety of exercise routines
- Supportive community environment
- Certified trainers, adjust workouts
- Full body 50-minute workout
Cons
- Limited Sunday hours

9Round Kickbox Fitness Centennial and Garden of the Gods
Pros
- No set class times
- Full-body 30 min workout
- Semi-private instruction offered
- Trainers guide combos
- Heart rate training available
- Nutrition support provided
- 9RoundNOW mobile app
Cons
- Cancellation billing issues

Cobra Boxing and Fitness, LLC
Pros
- Boxing and fitness focused
- Kids and adults welcome
- Feels like a family
- Good for kids
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- Gender inclusivity uncertain

JOE'S Boxing Fitness and Kickboxing
Women's classes run Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM, plus Mondays and Wednesdays at 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM. Co-ed classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM, incorporating boxing drills, battle ropes, strength training, and core exercises. Membership options include $160 for 8 monthly sessions or $199 for 12 sessions, with a 3-month commitment. Drop-ins cost $25 per session, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee if results aren't achieved. Clients report weight loss, reduced body fat, increased confidence, and improved fitness. Reservations are required for appointment-only classes.
Pros
- Fun drills and fitness
- Professional coaching, nutrition guidance
- Customized, supportive environment
- Wide range of equipment
- Money-back guarantee
Cons
- Appointment only; reservations
- Limited class times/days
- 3-month commitment required

One spring boxing gym
Pros
- Boxing gym type
- Good for kids
- Located in Colorado Springs
Cons
- Hours not available
About Boxing in Colorado Springs
Looking for boxing training in Colorado Springs? Our directory features 12 boxing gyms where you can learn boxing, improve your fitness, and train with experienced coaches. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced boxer seeking advanced training, you'll find the perfect gym for your needs.
The boxing scene in Colorado Springs offers a variety of training options, from traditional boxing gyms to fitness centers with boxing classes. Many of these facilities provide personal training, group classes, and open gym hours for independent workouts. Some gyms also offer specialized programs for youth, competitive boxers, and fitness enthusiasts.
Browse our listings to compare boxing gyms in Colorado Springs, read reviews, and find detailed information about facilities, trainers, and classes. Each gym profile includes contact information, hours of operation, and answers to frequently asked questions to help you make an informed decision about where to train.