60 minutes. Real boxing coaches. The actual room you'd train in. No experience needed, no contract, no card on file. Drop your info — the gym texts you back to lock in your time.
You already know what an extra year of "I'll start Monday" looks like. Softer in the mirror. Slower up the stairs. A little less of the guy you used to be.
You don't need another 30-day program on your phone. You need 60 minutes, in a room, with a coach who'll call you out the second your stance drops.
And is done pretending the gut doesn't bother him.
Tired of feeling skipped over at the chain gym — and wants someone to actually teach him something.
Who wants his kids to see him strong, sharp, and able to hold his ground.
Who's outgrown his last gym and wants a coach who's been past the third round himself.
If you've ever thought "I want to learn to fight, not just sweat" — your next move is the free class.
Boxing is the only workout where every minute has a skill, a target, and a coach watching it.
The bag, the pad, the round timer — they don't let you.
Bad technique gets corrected the second it happens.
You can't be bored when you're learning to slip a hook.
Cardio shows up by accident. Strength shows up because you're throwing punches with intent. Confidence shows up because you finally know how to do something. That's what's on the other side of one free class.




This isn't a screen reading you a workout. One of these four people is the one fixing your jab in your free class.
If you don't walk out of your first class feeling like a guy who walked in different than he walked out — owe us nothing.
Small enough that the coach knows your name, your level, and what you came in to fix — on day one.
Beginners and competitors train side by side. Day one is welcomed; day 200 is sharpened.
One location on Canton Road. Run by people who live, train, and walk through Cobb County every day.
Heavy bags, a ring, an actual coach in your corner — not an app reading you a workout.
Yes. Your free class is Intro to Boxing — stance, footwork, fundamentals. Built for day one.
No. Day one has a class. You don't need to get in shape to start — starting gets you in shape.
Athletic clothing, a water bottle, and a willingness to learn. The gym confirms wraps and gloves for first-timers.
None. No card on file. No contract. Drop your info, the gym texts you back, you train. That's it.
You either come back or you don't. There's no auto-enrollment, no card to cancel, no follow-up sales call. The first class stands on its own.
Step in. Glove up. Build something. You walked past the boxing gym in your town a hundred times. Walk in once. Your first class is free, and you'll know inside of thirty minutes whether this is the room you've been looking for.
You're locked in. The gym will text you at the number you provided to confirm your class time. See you on the floor.
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