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Title Boxing Club – West Omaha

$15 for Two Weeks of Boxing and Kickboxing Classes with Hand Wraps ($44 Value)

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In a Nutshell

One-hour boxing and kickboxing classes cover hooks, jabs, and kicks and incorporate yoga stretches; boxing classes provide hand wraps

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Must sign waiver.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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$15 for Two Weeks of Unlimited Boxing and Kickboxing Classes ($44 Value)

Each boxing or kickboxing classes session lasts about an hour and is limited to about 15–20 students to help ensure individualized attention. During boxing classes, which provide hand wraps, trainers help you master calorie-burning jabs and hooks with the aid of a heavy punching bag. Boxing sessions wrap up with a core-strengthening regimen that uses a medicine ball. Similarly, the kickboxing class covers such maneuvers as roundhouse kicks and back kicks, culminating with yoga exercises and resistance-based leg lifts.

Click here to see a schedule of available class times.

Title Boxing Club

In boxing, the shoeshine combo uses 10 rapid-fire punches to disorient opponents. The move is often hard to execute, as its success relies almost entirely on sheer speed. Since it opened its first gym in 2008 in Kansas, Title Boxing Club has grown with the speed and fervor of a shoeshine combo. Today, there are more than 50 locations throughout the US, and part-owners Danny Campbell (a former pro boxer) and Tony Carbajo (of Title Boxing Company Equipment) bring firsthand experience to the fitness chain.

Each gym is stocked with Title Boxing Company heavy punching bags and gear that students are welcome to use free of charge during classes. The boxing and kickboxing classes teach men and women the fundamentals while helping them get the type of body that would never hesitate to shimmy into a house through the dog door.

Title Boxing Club