FIGHT CAMP

FIGHT CAMP

April 15, 2024

Want to train like the pros in the ring? Become brilliant at the basics in this workout designed to hone your boxing skills and sharpen your mind. Punch with power on the heavy bag, develop timing and fluidity in combinations, develop your core stability, and train your reaction time. In Fight Camp, you’ll walk away feeling like a champ, with strength, endurance, speed, and power to spare!   

Why Try Fight Camp?  

Jab, cross and hook your way to increase stamina, sharpen your senses and develop the speed and agility of a prize fighter. Fight Camp will have you quick on your feet, unleashing lightning-quick punch combinations while sculpting your physique and boosting your brain.  

What Is Fight Camp Like?  

Fight Camp starts with powerful precision as you punch and jab through boxing fundamentals. You move to individual boxing bags where rounds of boxing fundamentals, MMA plyo drills followed by core strength. As you master the precision of the punch combinations and become a blur of speed and agility, you rally and finish with the fab 4 fight rounds.  

people in boxing class

Who Are Fight Camp Classes Best For? 

All fitness levels are welcome in this total body boxing training class with agility and plyometric intervals to chisel your muscles, core and condition your heart.  Options are available for everyone; boxing fundamentals during the extended warmup will guide you to proper form and punch placement.  

Is Fight Camp a Good Workout? 

Fight Camp joins upper and lower body forces to sculpt muscles, turn your core into a fortress, have you quick on your feet and sharpen your reactions ready for whatever punch life throws. 

  • Strength. Boxing is a full-body exercise, with both upper and lower body muscle groups working together to throw punches effectively. When combined with the resistance of a heavy bag, boxing builds bone density. 
  • Cardiovascular Endurance. The footwork in boxing, in addition to the speed and rhythmic work of punch combinations, strengthens the heart and lungs, resulting in a lower resting heart rate and increased stamina 
  • Speed and Agility. Boxing drill combinations and reaction drills focus on speed and agility, which improve coordination, mental focus, and result in quicker reaction times. 
  • Core Stability. A strong core is the heartbeat of strength, and we take that seriously. Brace yourself for a workout that challenges not just your muscles but your very center of gravity. Maintaining balance, coordinating muscles, aligning posture – we’ll turn your core into a fortress. 
  • Hand-Eye Coordination. Precision is power. Hitting a target isn’t just satisfying, it’s a masterclass in hand-eye coordination. Your senses sharpen like never before. Alertness and reaction drills maximize your mental muscle.  

How Difficult is Fight Camp? 

6/10. All fitness levels welcome. Seasoned boxers will appreciate Crunch’s professionally designed boxing rig including the Glideboxx that slides in all directions like an actual opponent. Beginners welcome to learn boxing fundamentals and agility skills performed with masterful speed, timing and fluidity.  

How Long Is Each Class? 

Fight Camp is a 60-minute boxing class with plyometric MMA-inspired drills and core training.  

What Should I Wear? 

Come ready to play. Typically, people wear sweat wicking clothing that will offer ample coverage and will stay put and allow you to move with ease throughout the range of motion of exercises. 

Cross-Training Gym Shoes.  Comfortable shoes that offer support and stability, this class includes fast agility and plyometrics.   

Boxing Gloves, Quick Wraps, or MMA-Style Gloves. Be sure to protect your hands and wrists with one of these options.  

H3- What do I need to Bring? 

Hydrate my friend, make sure you have plenty of water with you. If you have hand wraps and boxing or MMA-style open palm gloves, be sure to bring them. A towel to catch your sweat as you will be dripping in finesse’. Most importantly, a great attitude and smile to share.

woman in boxing class  

What Types of Boxing Classes Are Available? 

Heavy Hitter.

Become a Heavy Hitter and discover your POWER in the next phase of your fitness journey– even outside of the ring– with this vigorous workout designed to build endurance, strength, and stability. Using a variety of resistance training styles and intervals both on and off the heavy bag, this workout is designed to push the limits of upper body and lower body strength and challenge core strength and stability.  

Round it Out.

Get ready to rumble in this dynamic station-based boxing circuit workout. Utilizing heavy bags, KNUX, and sandbells, this workout will get you in fighting shape and ready to win the bout. Move through 8 dedicated stations with a combination of longer fight rounds, then repeat at maximum intensity in our signature Knockout Rounds. Wildcard rounds tax the body and mind with rapid-fire Boxmaster combination work, leaving you fit to fight and ready to rumble.   

12 Round TKO.

Take your workout to the extreme in this fiercely fun Tabata-based workout. Develop power, speed, agility and footwork as you fight through four dedicated 12-round blocks of work. Kick your fitness level into overdrive with a Battle Royale finisher that demands endurance and power for grueling bouts of demanding cardio followed by explosive core work.  

Find a FIGHT CAMP  Class at a Crunch Near You  

Can’t wait to up your Cardio, Strength & Fat burning game? Then the Fight Camp is the absolute right choice for you! Click here to find this class at a Crunch near you!

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