Boxing Gyms with Free Trials in Los Angeles

Try before you commit! These Los Angeles boxing gyms offer free trial classes so you can experience their training style, meet the coaches, and see if it's the right fit for your fitness journey.

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Gyms with Free Trials
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Commitment Required
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Risk-Free Trial

Why Try a Free Trial Class?

Test the Waters

Experience the gym's atmosphere and training style before committing to a membership.

Meet the Coaches

Get to know the instructors and see if their teaching style matches your learning preferences.

Check the Facilities

Tour the gym, try the equipment, and see if the facilities meet your training needs.

Risk-Free

No upfront costs or long-term commitments. Try the class and decide if it's right for you.

6 Boxing Gyms Offering Free Trials in Los Angeles

Forj LA

333 N Mission Rd Suite D, Los Angeles, CA 90033

5.0(458 reviews)
✓ Free TrialKids ProgramsBeginner FriendlyKickboxing

Gonza Boxing Union

12821 Washington Blvd unit 104, Los Angeles, CA 90066

4.9(117 reviews)
✓ Free TrialKids ProgramsBeginner FriendlyWomen Classes

The Punch Club LA

11704 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066

4.8(22 reviews)
✓ Free TrialKids ProgramsBeginner Friendly

CAPETILLO BOXING ACADEMY

4752 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Los Angeles, CA 90022

4.6(55 reviews)
✓ Free TrialKids ProgramsBeginner Friendly

Madcity Boxing

7414 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046

4.6(60 reviews)
✓ Free TrialKids ProgramsBeginner Friendly

Tiger Boxing Gym

708 N Gardner St, Los Angeles, CA 90046

4.6(24 reviews)
✓ Free TrialKids ProgramsBeginner Friendly

Ready to Start Boxing?

Contact these gyms directly to schedule your free trial class. Don't forget to ask about their beginner programs!

Tips for Your Free Trial

What to Bring:

  • Comfortable workout clothes
  • Athletic shoes with good support
  • Water bottle and towel
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn

Questions to Ask:

  • What beginner programs do you offer?
  • What are your membership options and pricing?
  • Do you provide equipment or should I buy my own?
  • What's the typical class size and schedule?