Boxing Gyms in New York, New York
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The Last Round
Pros
- Top-tier, motivating coaches
- Intense, fun workouts
- Welcoming, high-energy atmosphere
- Good location in Manhattan
- Clean and well-designed
- Friendly, non-intimidating environment
Cons
- No Class Pass availability
Hip Fit Fitness Upper Westside
Morning and evening classes run Monday through Friday, with sessions like H/F Kickboxing at 7:30 AM and 7:30 PM, H/F Technique at 8:45 AM, and H/F Mitt Work at 7:30 PM on Thursdays. Membership options range from a $29.99 2-Class Trial Pack to an Unlimited Monthly Membership for $290. Locker rentals are available for $30/month.
The gym fosters empowerment, inclusivity, and a supportive community, helping members build confidence, strength, and technique in a judgment-free environment.
Pros
- Kickboxing focus all levels
- Varied class offerings
- Morning and evening classes
- Supportive, inclusive environment
- Knowledgeable and motivating trainers
- Focus on technique, power
Cons
- Closed Saturday and Sunday
- Paid street parking
Central Park Boxing | Upper West Side Personal Trainer
Programs focus on conditioning, striking techniques, defensive skills, and self-defense applications, teaching fundamentals like stance, footwork, punches, and defensive maneuvers. Catering to all levels, the gym provides personalized training plans. Pricing includes $80/hour for individual sessions, with package deals ranging from $35-$45 per session (10-20 sessions). Summer specials offer 10 sessions for $450, 15 for $600, and 20 for $700.
Open to students aged 12+, including beginners, training emphasizes strength, conditioning, weight management, and confidence. Benefits include improved cardiovascular health, full-body workouts, agility, coordination, mental toughness, and stress relief. Self-defense training delivers practical techniques and situational awareness, with noticeable results in two weeks. The gym fosters a supportive community with experienced coaches and personalized attention.
Pros
- Experienced, qualified founder/trainer
- Beginner-friendly classes offered
- Personalized training available
- Professional-grade equipment
- Focus on technique and fitness
- Supportive, motivating environment
Cons
- Limited weekend hours
- Potentially high cost
AK Boxing Club
The gym offers small group sessions (6-8 people max) focusing on boxing technique, mitt-work, and full-body conditioning. Classes include warm-ups, shadowboxing, heavy bag drills, and core workouts, using equipment like kettlebells, jump ropes, and medicine balls. AK Fundamentals classes teach newcomers boxing stance, footwork, and defensive skills.
Private training with Antoine is tailored to individual goals, with sessions priced at $150 for boxing techniques or $120 for strength and conditioning. Group pricing includes intro sessions at $25, single sessions at $50, and discounted multi-session packs. Membership options range from 8 sessions per month ($325) to unlimited sessions ($425), including semi-private training.
Open to all ages and fitness levels, AK Boxing Club can be reached at [email protected] or @akboxingnyc on Instagram.
Pros
- Experienced, passionate boxing coach
- Small, focused group sessions
- Technique and conditioning focused
- Welcoming, supportive community
- Clean, well-equipped studio
- Good for kids
Cons
- Closed Fridays and Sundays
- Session packs expire
- Potentially expensive
Victory Boxing Club
Group classes run 50 minutes, blending technique, conditioning, and core work. Private lessons focus on individual goals and can be shared between two people. Specialty Rope Burn classes target cardio and core strength. The gym's trainers-including Isaac, Kristian, Susan, and others-emphasize technical skill, mental focus, and self-defense. Contact is available at (332) 233-8580 or [email protected].
Pros
- All skill levels welcome
- Various training options offered
- Affordable intro program
- Multiple membership options
- Experienced trainers available
- Focus on technique & conditioning
- Shower facilities available
- Good for kids
Cons
- Tax added to membership costs
- Limited weekend hours
Ninja Clint Boxing
Pros
- Experienced, knowledgeable trainer Clint
- Adapts to individual needs
- Focus on technique
- Fun, energetic environment
- Diverse training options
- Flexible hours (6AM-10PM daily)
HOT FIT NYC
Personal training sessions range from $100-$130 per hour, with flexible packages like the Monthly 4 Pack ($108), Monthly 8 Pack ($200), and Unlimited Membership ($250). Classes require pre-registration, and cancellations must be made 12-24 hours in advance. The gym provides WiFi but no locker rooms or showers. Outside trainers can schedule sessions under specific conditions.
Open to all ages (minors must be accompanied by an adult), HOT FIT NYC fosters a supportive, challenging environment with additional events like obstacle races, workshops, and fight viewings. Payments are accepted via cash, Venmo, and PayPal.
Pros
- Experienced, champion-level coach
- Diverse class offerings
- All skill levels welcome
- Supportive community environment
- Varied training styles
- Flexible class schedule
Cons
- No open gym hours
- No locker rooms/showers
Action Black NoMad Gym
Pros
- Amazing class, great trainers
- Intense, fun, rewarding classes
- Clean facilities, caring team
- Great music selection
- Unique, nontraditional gym
- Free coffee, friendly staff
Cons
- Paid street parking
STAND OUT
Private training offers flexible 1-on-1 or 2-on-1 sessions with progress tracking via an app. Monthly plans range from $415 for 4 classes to $665 for 8 classes. Spring 2025 group tuition is $690, with prorated options. Corporate events and trial classes ($49, creditable toward membership) are available.
Head Coach Rod Berger, a 2nd-Level Technician with over 10 years of experience, leads the gym. Facilities include performance T-shirts and an app for progress tracking. Discounts apply for early registration, referrals, students, and nonprofit employees. Transparent pricing and no contracts provide flexibility.
Pros
- Multiple NYC locations
- Flexible private training
- Practical self-defense focus
- Experienced Head Coach
- No contracts, transparent pricing
- Corporate event training
Cons
- TriBeCa, private classes only
- Central Park seasonal training
Training Zone NYC - Gramercy Park
Pros
- Supportive, encouraging instructors
- Challenging, varied workouts
- Friendly, motivating community
- Safe, clean environment
- Professional staff
- Improved fitness, confidence
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- Closed multiple days
Hip Fit Fitness Midtown
Pros
- Kickboxing for all levels
- Supportive, inclusive environment
- Experienced, motivating instructors
- Good music during workouts
- Morning and evening classes
- Develop confidence, technique, fitness
Cons
- Locker rentals are extra
- Limited weekend hours
Pa Son Martial Arts
The gym offers striking and grappling programs with membership options starting at $240/month, along with T.E.A.M classes at $375/month. Drop-in sessions are available for $75. Children's Taekwondo parties, priced at $300 for up to 12 participants, include interactive activities and special recognition items.
A free trial is offered for new members, and a referral program provides a 25% discount for successful referrals. Merchandise like T-shirts, badges, and headgear is available. Contact via (347) 902-2991 or [email protected].
Pros
- Experienced instructors since 1993
- Focuses on values/life skills
- Offers striking and grappling
- Taekwondo parties available
- Free trial available
- Referral discount offered
Cons
- Limited hours information
- Programs for ages 7+
- Potentially high monthly cost
AIMS Martial Arts
Pros
- Knowledgeable, talented teachers
- Great fitness and self-defense
- Variety of martial arts classes
- Supportive, inclusive community
- Practical self-defense skills
- Convenient Manhattan location
Cons
- Closed on Sundays
- Limited weekend hours
Bwarriormma.com
Pros
- Great people, family atmosphere
- Amazing striking and grappling
- Top-level martial arts school
- Learn self-defense
Cons
- Hours not available
Breathing Boxing Gym
Pros
- Competitive boxing focused training
- USA Boxing registered club
- Coach Rich is knowledgeable
- Emphasizes character, discipline
- Opportunities for amateur fighters
- Good for kids
Cons
- Limited training hours
- Paid street parking
- Closed weekends
- Only ages 16+
Punch House by Punch Pedal
Pros
- Rhythm-based cycling classes
- Combines kinesiology principles
- Active meditation component
- Cycling Bootcamp class offered
- Focus on posture/alignment
- Physical and mental challenges
Cons
- No technology or data
- Located on 2nd floor
- Boxing gym type (appears incorrect)
Kirk Myers
Pros
- Open 24 hours
- Multiple gym types
Give A Kid A Dream
Participants benefit from tutoring, with a 75% retention rate and documented improvements in grades and attitudes. The initiative fosters mental and physical well-being, community collaboration, and career support while promoting equality. Testimonials highlight its success in building self-belief and guiding youth toward their goals.
Supported by volunteers and donations, Give A Kid A Dream provides a safe, transformative space for young people to thrive. The program continues to impact lives through its holistic approach to youth development.
Pros
- Serves underprivileged youth
- Mentorship and education focused
- Improved grades and attitudes
- Promotes personal development
- Positive outlet for youth
- 75% referral retention
Cons
- Limited to ages 13-17
- Hours not available
Hudson Boxing Gym
Founder Ricardo Andre brings nearly 15 years of fitness expertise and 5 years as a pro boxer. A certified personal trainer and injury rehab specialist, he previously managed Equinox and New York City Sports Club. His training focuses on strength and technique, tailored for all ages and skill levels.
The gym fosters an inclusive, supportive environment with motivating coaches and unique workouts, including outdoor park sessions. Contact via phone (646) 241-1506 or email [email protected], and follow on Instagram and Facebook for updates. The privacy policy, effective May 2, 2024, details data practices and user rights.
Pros
- Experienced founder/instructor
- All skill levels welcomed
- Diverse training options
- Convenient class times
- Positive/motivating atmosphere
- Multiple locations in Manhattan
Cons
- Paid street parking
Supreme martial Arts Upper East Side
Founded in 2008 by Master H.K Kim, an 8th Dan Black Belt with 33 years of experience, the gym has certified over 80 black belts and produced champions, including 30 national medalists and 10 national champions. Recognized as the best school in the NY & NJ area multiple times, it also earned 3rd place in the USAT National Championship Demo team twice. The gym emphasizes character development, teaching respect, discipline, and self-esteem alongside self-defense and physical coordination. Classes foster a supportive community while building confidence, focus, and physical well-being.
Pros
- Experienced, dedicated instructors
- Age-specific Kids' programs
- Character development emphasis
- Proven championship record
- Flexible class schedule
- Warm, welcoming environment
Cons
- Individual explanation lacking
- Sunday classes unavailable
Supreme Martial Arts - Upper West Side
The newly renovated facility provides a warm, welcoming space with dedicated, attentive instructors. Classes focus on confidence, focus, self-esteem, and physical well-being while teaching respect, discipline, and self-control. The school has a strong competition record, producing over 80 black belts, 30 national medalists, 10 national champions, and multiple state champions. Students have earned medals at the US Taekwondo National Championships, including 3 gold and 1 silver.
Master H.K Kim, an 8th Dan Black Belt with 33 years of experience, leads the gym. Coming from three generations of Taekwondo Masters, he has trained Hollywood stars, fashion models, and congresswomen. The gym fosters a supportive community where families and students train together.
Pros
- Age-specific Kids' Taekwondo
- Dedicated, friendly instructors
- Focus on character development
- Proven competitive success
- Experienced Master Instructor
- Supportive community environment
Cons
- Scheduling inconsistencies
- Frequent trainer changes
- Classes often full
- Potential profit prioritization
Mayweather Boxing + Fitness Tribeca
Members enjoy open gym access, personal training, and community events like happy hours and workshops. A 90-day challenge encourages completing 50 workouts to build strength and confidence. Digital classes are available for self-guided workouts. The gym fosters a tight-knit, high-energy atmosphere. Contact details include (212) 202-3212 and [email protected].
Pros
- Fun and challenging workouts
- Improves boxing skills
- Inclusive, tight-knit community
- Professional, helpful trainers
- Variety of class types
- Open gym & personal training
Cons
- Advanced class prerequisites
Workshop NYC Muay Thai & Jiujitsu
The gym features locker rooms with showers, daily lockers (bring your own lock), and monthly locker rentals. HEPA air purifiers and hospital-grade cleaners ensure cleanliness. Dress code requires Workshop team shirts and Muay Thai shorts for Muay Thai, white/black/blue Gis for Jiu-Jitsu, and rashguards for No Gi. The Jiu-Jitsu program follows the traditional belt system, while Muay Thai tracks skill levels. Hours are Monday-Friday 11:00 am - 2 pm and 5 pm - 9 pm, Saturday 9:30 am - 2:30 pm, and Sunday 10 am - 1 pm. Strict policies ensure a safe, structured training environment.
Pros
- Experienced instructors with fight experience
- Structured curriculums for all levels
- Muay Thai and Jiu-Jitsu offered
- Strength & conditioning available
- Adult and kids programs
- Clean facility
Cons
- Must buy Workshop attire
- Specific Gi colors required
- Limited operating hours
Tiger Schulmann's Martial Arts (Chelsea, NY)
Pros
- Motivating, caring instructors
- Clean and modern facility
- Variety of martial arts
- Good self-defense training
- Positive, welcoming atmosphere
- Flexible class times
Cons
- Paid street parking
Two Bridges Muay Thai
Pros
- Authentic Muay Thai training
- Diverse, inclusive community
- Experienced, dedicated coaches
- Flexible membership options
- Beginner-friendly environment
- Clean gym, friendly staff
Cons
- Single class expensive
- Class size can be full
- Classes lack individual attention
Bredwinners Boxing
Membership options include an 8-class pack ($295/month), Basic Unlimited ($400/month), and AllCoach Unlimited ($500/month). Drop-in classes cost $50, with private training starting at $200 per session. The gym also provides kids programs (10-pack for $300), corporate wellness services, and open gym access ($25 drop-in or $125/month). Kids classes focus on self-defense, confidence, and teamwork, while corporate programs enhance employee health and productivity. The facility spans two floors (3A and 7B) at the same address.
Pros
- Small class sizes (max 6)
- Technique-focused training
- Experienced, certified coaches
- Variety of class types
- Positive community atmosphere
- Personalized attention
Cons
- Expensive membership options
- Paid street parking
JKD NYC
A new onsite class at 277 Park Ave teaches practical self-defense boxing for building employees, with free first classes, $25 drop-in rates, and monthly memberships available every Tuesday at 5:30 PM. The facility features a fitness center, immersive training, and weekend seminars. JKD NYC's mission is to inspire and empower the next generation of fighters. Contact via [email protected] or 347-746-5532.
Pros
- Diverse martial arts training
- Practical self-defense focus
- All skill levels welcome
- Personalized training available
- Flexible class schedule
- Positive, friendly environment
Cons
- Only one new class location
Five Points Academy
Pros
- World-class training provided
- Multiple martial arts disciplines
- Fully-equipped strength facility
- Experienced, certified coaches
- Clean and well-kept
- Good for kids
Cons
- Pricey membership fee
Zombie Muay Thai
Pros
- Experienced world champion founder
- All levels striking academy
- Variety of class options
- Flexible class schedule
- Community-focused, welcoming atmosphere
- Offers private training
Cons
- Specific gear requirements
Bout Fight Club
Owned by Colin "Pops" Morgan, a world-renowned trainer with 46 years of experience, and pro boxer Brian Ceballo, the gym boasts a skilled team of trainers, including Gian Garrido, Wayne Braithwaite, and others. Independent trainers also operate on-site.
Training options include boxing classes for strength and conditioning, semi-private sessions for small groups, private training, and independent workouts. Membership tiers range from an annual VIP option at $2,100 to monthly plans starting at $185. Day passes cost $20, and single classes are $30, with first-time discounts.
Open Monday-Friday (6:00 AM-9:00 PM), Saturday (8:00 AM-2:00 PM), and Sunday (9:00 AM-1:00 PM), the gym enforces COVID-19 safety measures like mandatory vaccinations, free masks, and air filtration. Contact via phone, email, or Instagram. The space is also available for rentals, private sessions, and events.
Pros
- Experienced, renowned trainers
- Training for all levels
- Full-size ring and bags
- Variety of training options
- Multiple membership options
- COVID-19 safety measures
Cons
- Paid street parking
- Monthly membership commitment
- Limited Sunday hours
Pouncing Tigers
Ken Gibson, the head instructor, holds black belts in Hapkido and Farang Mu Sul, with extensive training in multiple disciplines, including MMA, Russian Sambo, and Filipino stick and knife fighting. The academy offers in-person and live virtual classes, with flexible scheduling for missed sessions.
Operating hours are Monday to Friday (9:00 AM-8:00 PM) and Saturday (9:00 AM-2:00 PM). Recognized for its quality instruction, Pouncing Tigers has earned the Go2Karate "TOP RATED" badge. New students can try two weeks of free classes. Contact is available by phone at (646) 882-0405 or via email.
Pros
- Programs for young children
- Bully prevention focus
- Offers virtual classes
- Family-friendly environment
- Experienced instructors
- Teaches life skills
Cons
- Limited weekend hours
- Paid street parking
Action Black Tribeca
Pros
- Very clean and beautiful
- Friendly and welcoming staff
- Effective workouts
- Multiple class options
- Personalized attention
- Convenient hours
Cons
- Gym is small
- One unpleasant receptionist
- No longer offers trials
Krav Maga Institute NYC
Pros
- Stellar self-defense institution
- Fun and easy to learn
- Focuses on technique
- Amazing, motivating instructors
- Real-life scenario training
- Students are friendly and helpful
Cons
- Limited class schedule
- Only one location listed
Church Street Boxing Gym
Pros
- Multiple locations in NY
- Offers free trial option
- Variety of classes/programs
- Good for beginners
- Friendly community, patient coaches
- Convenient class times
Cons
- Facilities can be unclean
- Limited modern equipment
- Crowded evening sessions
- Lacking kickboxing heavy bags
Square CircleR New York
The facility features a spacious training area with Zebra mats, wall pads, locker rooms, and a weight room. Cleanliness is prioritized with hourly mat cleanings and a strict no-shoes policy. Members enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with personalized attention due to limited class sizes. Free trial classes are available, and flexible membership options include month-to-month plans. Contact them at 212-964-9800 for more details.
Pros
- Experienced Kru Rob Rogan
- Programs for children, adults
- Focus on personal development
- Clean, well-maintained facility
- Family-friendly, supportive environment
- Blends traditional with modern
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- Paid street parking
Evolution Muay Thai
Pros
- Authentic Muay Thai training
- Comprehensive MMA program
- Experienced, respected instructors
- Strong competition team
- Welcoming, supportive community
- No enrollment/cancellation fees
Cons
- Non-PC jokes sometimes made
Hit House
The studio provides individual heavy bags named Bishop, spaced 7 feet apart, with rigorous cleaning protocols, Permasafe flooring, and advanced air filtration. Private 60-minute training sessions are available for personalized coaching, along with corporate and wellness event bookings.
With a focus on self-confidence and ambition, Hit House fosters a welcoming atmosphere and sells limited-edition USA-made apparel. Instructors include Tyler, Chrissy, Elora, Tobias, Will, Mark, Stephanie, Noelle, and Shanna. Contact options include 917-675-7574, [email protected], and [email protected] for private training.
Pros
- All skill levels welcome
- Experienced, attentive instructors
- Clean, well-designed studio
- Unique 'Bishop' heavy bags
- Flexible class packages
- Focus on proper technique
Cons
- Limited operating hours
H.I.I.T. THE DECK NYC
Loaner gloves are provided, and gloves and hand wraps are available for purchase. New clients can access special offers, including two classes for $35 or a buy-one-get-one-free personal training session for $132. The gym does not have showers. Contact options include [email protected] or phone numbers (917) 409-3217 (Financial District) and (917) 409-0137 (Morningside Heights). Each participant must have their own Mindbody profile-class packages cannot be shared. No prior boxing experience is required.
Pros
- Beginner to advanced classes
- Two convenient NYC locations
- Offers boxing-inspired workouts
- Loaner boxing gloves provided
- Classes 7 days a week
- Improves mental & physical fitness
Cons
- No shower facilities
- Packages not shareable
J TRAIN
Pros
- Personalized training programs
- Holistic wellness approach
- Science-backed training methods
- Experienced, qualified trainers
- Comprehensive wellness center
- Top-notch equipment
Chinatown Fight Club NYC
Small group classes cost $30 each, with an unlimited monthly option for $250. Personal training is $150 per hour, with package discounts available. Carlos, a former Golden Gloves finalist and BJJ specialist, and Gayle, a 30-year fitness veteran, emphasize practical self-defense, proper form, and a tight-knit community.
Operating hours are weekdays from 6:00 AM-10:00 AM and 3:00 PM-8:00 PM, with midday closures unless booked. Saturdays run 7:00 AM-12:00 PM. The gym blends a boxing gym, urban zen temple, and nightclub vibe, attracting independent thinkers and fostering a loyal clientele over its 30-year history. Contact them at 212-965-9646.
Pros
- Experienced, diverse instructors
- Small, individualized classes
- Varied martial arts offered
- Supportive, family atmosphere
- Flexible scheduling options
- Practical self-defense focus
Cons
- Limited operating hours
- 24-hour cancellation policy
Renzo Gracie Academy
Facilities feature showers, locker rooms, water stations, and equipment rentals. Private lessons are available in BJJ and Muay Thai, while MMA classes are invite-only for long-term members. The academy fosters a safe, friendly environment focused on confidence, fitness, and mental well-being. With over 70 global affiliates, it remains a top destination for martial arts training.
Pros
- World-leading martial arts school
- Multiple martial arts programs
- Flexible membership options
- Extensive class schedule
- Showers and locker rooms
- Focus on safety/well-being
Cons
- Kids class instructors immature
- Limited Muay Thai options
- White belts limited no-Gi
Work Train Fight
Pros
- All levels boxing classes
- Experienced, helpful trainers
- Clean, welcoming environment
- Variety of programs offered
- Full-sized boxing ring
- Small class sizes
- Youth boxing classes available
Cons
- Negative front desk experience
- Paid street parking
Next Evolution Martial Arts & Kioto BJJ
The gym offers martial arts programs for children and adults. Kids' classes (ages 3-13) blend Karate and BJJ, teaching self-defense, confidence, and goal-setting. The After School Program includes karate lessons, homework time, snacks, and pick-up service from 116th to 80th Street. Summer Camps feature full-day activities like arts & crafts, park visits, and martial arts. Birthday parties include nerf wars, bounce houses, and martial arts lessons.
Adult programs include BJJ under Kioto Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, with direct lineage from Helio Gracie and curriculum from Grand Master Francisco Mansur. Classes cover Kids BJJ, Teen BJJ, Adult Competition Team, and Women's BJJ. Muay Thai Kickboxing focuses on fitness and self-defense.
The gym emphasizes traditional values-loyalty, integrity, respect, discipline-with a modern approach. Programs build confidence, self-esteem, and practical skills while fostering community. The Kaizen Karate Do program blends Shotokan, Ninjutsu, and Tae Kwon Do, creating a family-oriented environment for mental, physical, and spiritual growth.
Pros
- Multiple martial arts offered
- Programs for all ages
- Experienced, caring staff
- Traditional values, modern approach
- Focus on self-defense skills
- Kioto BJJ lineage
Cons
- Potentially sweaty mats
- Sunday is closed
Trinity Boxing Club
The gym's elite trainers include former World Middleweight Champion Peter Quillin, Irish National Champion John Duddy, and Golden Glove winner Butch Kidd. Martin Snow, a "Boxing Savant," offers high-level sessions at $250 each. Training emphasizes mental clarity, strength, and confidence, blending boxing with lifestyle discipline. Unique touches like sidewalk tug-of-war sessions and the Legend of Uncle Tio add character. A $30 trial lesson comes with a money-back guarantee. Contact them at (212) 374-9393 or [email protected].
Pros
- Experienced, world-class trainers
- Authentic boxing experience
- Focus on technique
- Money-back trial lesson
- Flexible training options
- Convenient Manhattan location
Cons
- Closed on Sundays
- Martin Snow is $250/session
H.I.I.T The Deck NYC 2
New clients get two classes for $35, and personal training offers a buy-one-get-one-free deal at $132. Loaner gloves are provided, with gloves and wraps available for purchase. No showers are available. Class packages are non-transferable, though significant others can buy them for others. No prior boxing experience is needed. Contact via [email protected] or (917) 409-3217 (Financial District) and (917) 409-0137 (Morningside Heights).
Pros
- Boxing-inspired HIIT workouts
- Multiple class levels offered
- Classes seven days a week
- Two convenient locations
- Introductory offer available
- Personal training offered
- Gloves provided for loan
- No boxing experience required
- Positive and encouraging environment
- Improve mental/physical fitness
Cons
- No showers available
- Packages are non-shareable
- Paid street parking only
OMNE Martial Arts, Fitness & Wellness
Operating Monday-Friday 10:00am-9:00pm and weekends 8:30am-3:00pm, the gym serves 450 members with over 100 weekly classes. Kids programs start at age 2-3, while adults can train in Krav Maga, Tae Kwon Do, Thai Boxing, Kickboxing, Grappling, yoga, Pilates, and personal training. Ten experienced instructors, including world champions, provide 65 years of combined expertise.
The family-oriented space hosts parties, events, camps, and studio rentals. Its philosophy focuses on building confidence, discipline, and community through martial arts and fitness in a safe, supportive environment.
Pros
- Variety of martial arts
- Kids and adult programs
- Experienced instructors
- Multiple training studios
- Convenient hours
- Many weekly class options
Cons
- Paid street parking
Mendez Boxing Harlem
All trainers are certified professionals with over 30 years of experience, and training sessions are included in membership packages. Pricing options include day passes for $39 (with a trainer) or $25 (general workout), monthly memberships for $209 (with a trainer) or $129 (general workout), and discounted upfront payment plans for 6 or 12 months. Auto-pay contracts are available at reduced rates.
Handwraps and gloves are required. Contact the gym at 917-837-1742 or [email protected].
Pros
- Experienced trainers
- Flexible membership options
- Extended operating hours
- Good for kids
- Well-maintained and tidy
- Trainers teach technique
Cons
- Inconsistent trainer quality
- Unorganized class structure
- Trainer can be inattentive
Gotham Gym
Pros
- Balanced fitness experience
- Affordable membership option
- Welcoming, friendly community
- Experienced, dedicated trainers
- Clean, well-equipped facility
- Multiple locations available
Cons
- Paid street parking
Gloveworx
Pros
- Elite boxing professionals
- Personalized coaching
- Convenient World Trade Center location
- Fully stocked showers
- Accessible by multiple trains
- Good technique instruction
Cons
- Can get really busy
- Billing process terrible
- Place isn't that big
Chelsea Piers Fitness
Pros
- Diverse sports activities
- Multiple class offerings
- On-site parking
- Great volleyball coach
- Spacious gym
Cons
- Unprofessional staff behavior
- Poor communication
- Cancellation difficulties
Rumble Boxing
Experienced trainers like Rachel Floods, Brian Mo, and Vicki Kory lead dynamic sessions, while private coaching offers personalized focus on technique or fitness goals in fully equipped studios. Part of Xponential Fitness, Rumble Boxing champions authenticity, style, and community, making it a standout destination for group fitness in NYC.
Pros
- Full-body, 45-minute workout
- Boxing skills and conditioning
- Inclusive to all levels
- High-energy atmosphere
- Private training available
- Clean, modern facility
Cons
- Rude reception staff
- Music is not inclusive
- Damaged gear, no support
Rumble
Pros
- All fitness levels welcome
- High-energy, music-driven sessions
- Varied workout: boxing/strength
- Inclusive, family atmosphere
- Straightforward membership
Cons
- Poor instruction for newbies
- Instructors don't always care
- Paid street parking
NY Best Kickboxing
Pros
- Fun, consistent workout
- Friendly people, good humor
- Talented instructors, patient
- Technique focused classes
- Beginner-friendly (Groupon)
- Fitness, fighting options
Cons
- Membership cancellation issues
- Aggressive debt collection
- Rude/unprofessional owner
- Sloppy Muay Thai technique
Punch Force Fitness
Pricing starts at $70 for first-time group classes, with packages ranging up to $2850 for 50 sessions. Partner Training begins at $100 per person, and kids' classes are available. Open Monday-Friday (5:00am-9:00pm) and weekends (8:00am-4:00pm), the gym focuses on endurance, strength, and mental resilience, training everyone from celebrities to professionals. The trainers emphasize confidence-building through challenging, personalized workouts designed to push limits.
Pros
- Experienced, champion trainers
- High-intensity training offered
- Small class sizes
- Varied training programs
- Flexible operating hours
Cons
- Expensive package pricing
- Limited group class times
Double O Athletics LLC
Pros
- Wide range of fitness
- Convenient Manhattan location
- Long weekday hours
- Weekend availability
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