Knuckle Up, a boxing gym based in Raleigh, NC, announced updates to its boxing and Muay Thai boxing classes. New members get a free intro class, and sessions for children are also available.
Knuckle Up, a boxing gym based in Raleigh, NC, announced updated boxing and Muay Thai boxing services for its members. The latest announcement aims to help members improve both their physical fitness and discipline in daily life.
More information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/Knuckleupboxinggym
The gym’s trainers deliver boxing and Muay Thai boxing classes while teaching the correct technique. Services are designed to help both athletes and casual fitness enthusiasts.
Kids’ boxing classes are also available. Beyond boxing alone, Knuckle Up’s classes focus on emotional intelligence and teaching everyday skills like critical thinking.
Knuckle Up has three separate membership plans. These vary in the classes offered and the days of the week that members can use the center’s facilities. All memberships run on a month-to-month basis.
The gym offers a free first class for everyone looking to become a member. On the Knuckle Up website, users can sign up for this by entering their contact information. In addition to group classes, personal training is on offer for members who prefer to work out alone.
Knuckle Up is open six days a week, from Monday to Saturday. The weekly schedule includes numerous activities. In addition to boxing and strength training, members can learn about self-defense by picking up techniques taught to law enforcement officers.
The latest announcement is part of the gym’s commitment to helping the local community improve their mental and physical well-being and teaching essential life skills.
Knuckle Up is located just under 10 minutes’ walking distance away from William Pace University in Raleigh. The fitness center has gained a reputation locally for creating a close-knit community and bringing like-minded people together.
One happy client said the following in a review: “I’ve trained at a couple of different gyms over the past five years or so, and this is easily the best place to go whether you’re looking to just learn how to defend yourself, get in shape, or start taking boxing/Muay Thai seriously.”
“All of the coaches and trainers are 100% committed to seeing you develop, whether that’s in the gym or not, and will work with you to make sure you’re on track and progressing. That’s the most important thing to me in a fight gym, and this place has it easily, creating a culture based on growth and motivation among the people there,” they added.
Readers interested in learning more about the Knuckle Up boxing gym’s boxing and Muay Thai boxing classes can visit https://www.knuckleupgyms.com/membership-options for more information.