Masters Boxing gives adults 35+ the opportunity to train and compete in the sport of boxing with a focus on safety, skill, and lifelong fitness. Whether you’re a former competitor or stepping into the ring for the first time, Masters Boxing offers a challenging, respectful, and age-appropriate way to experience the discipline and excitement of boxing. Training emphasizes proper technique, conditioning, and smart competition, with modified rules and matchups designed to protect athletes and support long-term participation. The goal is not only performance in the ring, but also personal growth, confidence, and staying active through a demanding and rewarding sport at any stage of life.
Masters Boxing is for adults 35 and older who are looking for a challenging, rewarding way to stay active while learning a true combat sport. It’s ideal for former boxers who want to return to the ring, as well as beginners who have always been curious about boxing but never had the opportunity to try it. Participants come from all backgrounds and fitness levels, united by a desire to push themselves, learn new skills, and train with purpose. Whether your goal is competition, personal fitness, or simply proving to yourself that it’s never too late to start something new, Masters Boxing offers a supportive, structured environment where dedication and effort matter more than age.
When are the Masters Boxing classes?
Tuesdays at 7pm
Saturdays 8:30am
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