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myFOX Chicago – LA Boxing offers a more engaging way to keep fit

LA Boxing offers a more engaging way to keep fit
Posted: Jan 28, 2013 6:32 AM PST
Updated: Jan 28, 2013 8:36 AM PST
By Patrick Elwood, FOX 32 News at Noon Co-Anchor – bio | email

LA Boxing Featured In The News

CHICAGO RIDGE, Ill. (FOX 32 News) -
Men and women are learning a new way to stay fit. LA Boxing in Chicago Ridge has a hugely popular new option for people looking to keep healthy in a more engaging way.

If you need a little push they have you covered. Compared to traditional gyms, LA Boxing has more of a family atmosphere and instructors that are attuned to that attitude.

“This is the best workout I’ve ever had,” gym manager Vince Prieto said.

The gym offers hour-long classes and holds over 40 classes a week. You can burn from 700 to 1,000 calories in one hour. What’s more, the ratio of women to men at this location is 70-to-30.

One frequent boxer said she took up boxing because she wanted to keep up with her two kids and maybe even lose some weight in the process. But she gets bored on a treadmill or stair-stepper, so she decided to try something fun at LA Boxing.

Read more: http://www.myfoxchicago.com/story/20730738/la-boxing-offers-a-more-engaging-way-to-keep-fit#ixzz2K4w1l5rA

LA Boxing featured on Fox in Las Vegas

Great segment featuring The LA Boxing Workout on Fox in Las Vegas.

http://www.fox5vegas.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clip

FOX5 Vegas – KVVU

LA Boxing® Inks Partnership Agreement with Costco

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Select California Costco Locations Will Offer LA Boxing Membership Packages to Customers

SANTA ANA, Calif.  [JULY 10, 2012] – LA Boxing®, the world’s largest boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) fitness franchise, announced today an exclusive agreement with wholesale retailer Costco to sell memberships in-store at select California locations, starting July 2012. Featured in the form of activation cards, the three month memberships also include two private-training sessions with LA Boxing trainers.

 

The initial Costco locations that will carry the memberships include: Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Lakewood, San Juan Capistrano, Signal Hill, Torrance, Yorba Linda and two locations in both Laguna Niguel and Tustin.

 

“Partnering with a retail giant like Costco gives us tremendous exposure and the ability to offer our memberships to a customer base that has very similar demographics to our own,” said Philip Jacobs, LA Boxing Director of Franchise Development. “Costco benefits by offering its members a unique alternative to the typical gym membership, while also identifying itself as a believer in health and wellness – it’s a win-win for both companies.”

 

LA Boxing focuses on fun, efficient and effective group boxing workouts and intense one-on-one personal training in a clean, welcoming and friendly environment, taught by instructors with actual fighting experience. Unlike individual workouts at most gyms, LA Boxing’s group classes are filled with a mix of all fitness levels and, although intense in nature, members are encouraged to workout at their own pace. While gaining intangible growth in self-confidence and determination, members have the ability to burn up to 1,000 calories in hour-long classes.

 

The bright colors, clean environment, and well-organized layout break down the conventional image of a boxing gym. Each LA Boxing is outfitted with a designated area for rows of heavy punching bags, speed bags, a boxing ring, an MMA area, and cardio and strength equipment.

 

“This partnership in California is part of an initial test to gauge the Costco customer response,” Jacobs said. “We hope to eventually roll this program out nationwide.”

 

For more information on LA Boxing or franchise opportunities, visit http://laboxing.com/franchising/ or contact Philip Jacobs at: (714) 668-0911 or philip@laboxing.com.

 

About LA Boxing

LA Boxing® is the world’s largest boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts fitness franchise with nearly 75 locations open nationwide and another 50 in various stages of development. The LA Boxing Workout™—aimed at suburban men, women, and children—which burns 800-1,000 calories per hour, is taught by professionally-trained boxers, kickboxers and mixed martial arts fighters. For more information about LA Boxing, visit http://laboxing.com/.

LA Boxing® Knocks Out First Franchise Agreement in Seattle

Local Franchising Group to Open Washington’s First LA Boxing Gyms; Company Plans Call for a Total of Six Locations to Open Throughout the Market in the Next 18 Months

For Immediate Release:

SEATTLE (4/24/12) – LA Boxing®, the world’s largest boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) fitness franchise, announced today that it has signed a franchise agreement with local franchising group Huntro, LLC to open three LA Boxing gyms in Seattle. The announcement stems from a larger company expansion plan, which calls for a total of six locations to open throughout the market within the next 18 months.

With a family history in franchising that spans more than 50 years, Huntro, LLC’s Managing Director Terry Wynia was looking for the right franchise opportunity that he could embark on himself.

“I had been looking into a variety of franchise concepts for years and wasn’t finding anything that was the right match,” Wynia said. “My brother is a member of the San Diego LA Boxing gym and recommended that I check it out. After seeing the location and talking with company executives, I knew LA Boxing was the right franchise fit for not only my own lifestyle and professional goals but also for Seattle consumers—there are no other gyms like it in the market. I’m excited to bring LA Boxing to Seattle.”

LA Boxing focuses on fun, efficient and effective group boxing workouts and intense one-on-one personal training in a clean, welcoming and friendly environment, taught by instructors with actual fighting experience. Unlike individual workouts at most gyms, LA Boxing’s group classes are filled with a mix of all fitness levels and, although intense in nature, members are encouraged to workout at their own pace. While gaining intangible growth in self-confidence and determination, members have the ability to burn up to 1,000 calories in hour-long classes.

The bright colors, clean environment, and well-organized layout break down the conventional image of a boxing gym. Each LA Boxing is outfitted with a designated area for rows of heavy punching bags, speed bags, a boxing ring, an MMA area, and cardio and strength equipment. LA Boxing has thoroughly researched and tested all components of its concept—location and layout, equipment mix, marketing plans, staff responsibilities, and class schedules, among others.

“We’re looking to grow throughout Seattle with franchisees like Terry and his team who are business savvy and fitness-minded,” said Philip Jacobs, LA Boxing Director of Franchise Development, adding that there is a high demand throughout the market for alternatives to large, impersonal fitness centers. “We have found that local consumers are increasingly interested in fitness concepts like LA Boxing that offer an unconventional way to stay in shape and break from their typical routine.”

With nearly 75 locations open nationwide and another 50 in the development pipeline, expansion throughout Seattle is part of the company’s strategic franchise expansion plan which calls for more than 220 locations to open nationwide by 2015. The gyms will be concentrated in most major U.S. cities including Brooklyn, Chicago, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Seattle, among others.

For more information on LA Boxing or franchise opportunities, visit http://laboxing.com/franchising/ or contact Philip Jacobs at: (714) 668-0911 or philip@laboxing.com.

About LA Boxing
LA Boxing® is the world’s largest boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts fitness franchise with nearly 75 locations open nationwide and another 50 in various stages of development. The LA Boxing Workout™—aimed at suburban men, women, and children—which burns 800-1,000 calories per hour, is taught by professionally-trained boxers, kickboxers and mixed martial arts fighters. For more information about LA Boxing, visit http://laboxing.com/.

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Weekly Links Round-up: May 9 – May 13

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Top 10 Foods Good for Both Low-Fat and Low-Carb Diets:
http://nutrition.about.com/od/diets/tp/toptendietfoods.htm

How Exercise can Boost your Energy Levels:
http://www.lifemojo.com/lifestyle/how-exercise-can-boost-your-energy-levels-126455315

Gilbert Melendez:
http://mmaweekly.com/gilbert-melendez-looking-outside-strikeforce-for-next-challenge

Weekly Links Round-up: May 2 – May 6

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Salt and Your Health:
http://www.lesliebeck.com/page.php?id=3244&type=art

Motivation for Exercise:
http://www.dietriffic.com/2011/05/06/motivation-to-exercise/

MMA or Boxing?:
http://www.mmaonline.com/headlines/boxing-or-mma-why-not-both/

Weekly Links Round-up: Apr. 18 – Apr. 22

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Foods for Heart Health:
http://healthnews.ediets.com/diet-weight-loss/foods-for-heart-health.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dietfitnessblog+%28Diet+Blog%29

Exercise to Drink More Water:
http://fitho.in/2011/04/22/exercise-to-drink-more-water/

UFC 129:
http://mmafrenzy.com/18293/ufc-129-primetime-st-pierre-vs-shields-episode-2-full-video/

Weekly Links Round-up: Apr. 12 – Apr. 15

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

Sports Drinks: Are they Healthy?:
http://herbalwater.typepad.com/ayalas_herbal_water/2011/04/sports-drinks-are-they-healthy-do-they-improve-performance-.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AyalasHerbalWater+%28Ayala%27s+Herbal+Water%29

Avoid Fad Weight Loss Diets:
http://myfitnesshut.blogspot.com/2011/04/fad-weight-loss-diets-7-tips-to-help.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MyFitnessHutBlog+%28My+Fitness+Hut+Blog%29

Forrest Griffin vs. Mauricio “Shogun”:
http://mmajunkie.com/news/23259/forrest-griffin-vs-mauricio-shogun-rua-ii-booked-for-ufc-134-in-august.mma?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+mmajunkie+%28MMAjunkie.com+Feed%29

Weekly Links Round-up: Apr. 4 – Apr. 8

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

6 Not-So-Healthy Healthy Foods:
http://fitho.in/2011/03/21/6-not-so-healthy-healthy-foods/

Brief Exercise Over Endurance Training:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110405194101.htm

Jon Jones: The Birth of the Cool:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Jon-Jones-The-Birth-of-The-Cool

Weekly Links Round-up: Mar. 28 – Apr. 1

Every week we gather a list of articles related to health, fitness, MMA, boxing and kickboxing for our readers as a one-stop shop for helpful tips and tricks when it comes to working out. Enjoy!

High-Energy Foods:
http://lookgoodfeelgreatalways.com/home/food-give-energy/

Don’t be Intimidated by Working Out:
http://www.universalhealthinfo.com/Exercise_Intimidation.html

Kyle Watson: A Man on a Mission:
http://www.ufc.com/news/Kyle-Watson-A-Man-On-A-Mission