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12 WEEK BODY TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGE

  12 Week Bring A FRiend Body Transformation challenge

               $500 Cash Prize!

Contest begins April 1st 2011

           Team Deadline Registration:  March 31st

          1st official weigh in April 1st

Contest Rules:

You must bring a friend who is a non member to join with you as a teammate. The team with the most percentage of body change (weight loss, body fat loss) will be declared the winning team. Teams must complete weekly weigh ins with body fat analysis. No late entries will be permitted beyond deadline. The last official weigh in will be June 24thMinimum 10 Teams for contest to be held, Get out there and recruit your team! Summer is coming on fast is your beach body ready? Let’s get this started!

For the First 15 teams the non member

teammate will receive ONE MONTH FREE!

COMING SOON – LA BOXING KID’S AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

COMING SOON – LA BOXING KID’S AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

PROGRAM FEATURES:

-2PM DROP OFF
-KIDS BOXING
-KIDS KICKBOXING
-KIDS JIU JITSU
-SUPERVISED HOMEWORK TIME

NEW – Kids Class

Mamaroneck LA Boxing will be starting Kids Class May 2nd. The classes are 45 Minutes long and will be focused on Boxing instruction. The 45 minute class will include warm up, stretching, strength training, Boxing drills and instruction on the Heavy Bags. This class will teach childern self confidence, discipline, and get them in shapeas well! We are PRE-REGISTERING NOW due to limited class size. The classes will be taught by a professional fighter with many years of experience teaching kids.

The Class times and schedule are as follows:

Monday – Wednesday – Friday

AGES 6-8 Class Starts at 3:30pm

AGES 9-12 Class Starts at 4:15pm

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LA Boxing A Headliner

Chris Underwood has opened Oklahoma’s first LA Boxing location at Regal Plaza. LA Boxing is a unique fitness center that specializes in boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts. It is open seven days a week and is available to all skill levels.

What makes LA Boxing unique is its method of getting people in shape. Essentially, participants work out using one of the sports offered. However, instead of fighting, the workout is done with a large punching bag. “We have taken the combative sports and structured them into fitness programs,” says Underwood. “Most members have never boxed or done any type of martial arts before, and they gain these skills at LA Boxing. At LA Boxing, members are not just paying to go in and punch bags. “They are actually getting a service from us. We are working them out. When they come in the class, they know they are going to get the best workout of their lives.” Classes are set up in a group setting similarly to a yoga or Pilates class, but here you get more one-on-one attention than is typical for group fitness classes.

All the instructors are professional fighters in their respective sports. Underwood adds, referring to the students, that the instructors “motivate them, encourage them and also push them beyond their thresholds to where they improve. We have people here who have lost 100 pounds in six months. It’s crazy.” The average participant can burn up to 800 to 1500 calories in an hour depending on how hard he or she works out.

Classes include Boxing and Kick Boxing class, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mixed martial arts. LA Boxing has youth classes available that are perfect after school activities. Sparing is available also for those who want to take themselves to the next level. The weight room upstairs has everything one would need for strength and conditioning workouts to supplement the classes. LA Boxing is the ultimate fitness center.

LA Boxing offers one free trial class to everyone. Memberships can be month-to-month or one or more years long. They even have a walk-in fee for those individuals who just want one workout. Underwood offers family programs, student, military and law enforcement discounts.

LA Boxing is available online at www.laboxing.com/tulsa and is on Twitter and Facebook.

Tustin Corridor: Incredible Hulk statue gets to stay

Orange officials have allowed the owner of an LA Boxing Gym to display a statue of the Incredible Hulk that was originally deemed to have violated multiple zoning codes.

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In June, gym owner Bryson Miller bought the 9-foot-tall, 80-pound statue made out of polyurethane foam from a company that made 240 “The Incredible Hulk” statues as decorations for theaters showing the 2008 movie, starring Edward Norton. Miller paid $7,000 for the statue, featuring the Hulk in boxing shorts and gloves and now with the LA Boxing logo, and put it on a trailer in the gym parking lot. Less than two days later, Miller said a code-enforcement officer made him remove the statue.

“They said he didn’t conform with any of the codes,” Miller said. “He was too big, he was too wide and he was too green.”

Miller said his father suggested taking his story to the press.

Less than a week after a story ran in The Orange County Register and on television, Miller said Mayor Carolyn Cavecche stopped by the gym to arrange a meeting between him and city officials.

“She was making every point to get me in there,” Miller said. “She was really cool.”

City spokesman Paul Sitkoff said Miller fulfilled certain conditions to allow the statue to be displayed.

“The Hulk has been placed on a trailer, moves around and is no longer permanently affixed outside the storefront,” Sitkoff said. “It is supposed to be stored in back at night. As long as this is the case, it is no longer in violation.”

Miller said his business has tripled in the three weeks the Hulk has stood outside his business.

“Before I got him, I averaged 30 memberships a month,” Miller said. “Last month, I got 87.”

Cavecche said she was trying to promote business in the city.

“I felt it was an issue for a local businessman who was trying to do well for the city of Orange,” Cavecche said. “I’m thrilled that it’s working out for him.”

Note: LA Boxing did not receive a variance to display the statue – City officials said the gym owner simply brought the display standards to code.