Quote Originally Posted by Chris Nagel View Post
Quote Originally Posted by awesome View Post
i know of another gym that is ways cheaper but it isn't class focused. pretty much the trainer tells you what to do and your out on your own.
If the trainer knows his stuff, can teach you boxing properly, and there's quality sparring available, I'd go for it. Sometimes you got to move to find where the good gyms/trainers are at. A lot of gyms that are "classes focused" are more about taking your money while making everyone feel like they are participating. It's like pretend boxing, and it's one hell of a scam.
I feel ya on that one

I should've been more clear about being "class focused". As a beginner, not having any experience with boxing, I feel that the beginner classes help me a great deal. I am able to learn the basics in a relatively small class, (5-7 of us) with a trainer making sure our techniques are correct. This is the only "class" beginners have to take though. After completing 42 classes, you will move up. I have seen part of the advanced sessions (as one of the owner's rule is there will be no observers). It looks pretty much like open gym with the trainer's and the owner looking on.

I was just curious as to what others are paying because it seemed a bit steep when I heard it the first time. Thanks for the replies.