Fantastic class (tips below). They have guided instructions on the top of the mirrors in case you can't hear whats going on . Most of us are visual learners anyway!
I kickboxed for a while and couldn't find a spot that really fit the bill in the US . Most places do pure boxing or have too many men .
It was my first time at rumble and I booked it through ClassPass. They put me in spot #2 which I didn't mind at all , being in front motivated me even more, especially being next to two really driven women in spots 1&3
It was Rachel's first class teaching but she did a great job motivating everyone and helping you push through when the class is tough.
Few tips: Bring your own gloves and wraps if you have them (mine are in Chicago where I live). Otherwise you can buy a glove-like wrap and rent a glove for $15 total.
Don't eat anything before. Don't even eat anything 4 hours before. This class is tough and you WILL throw up like any other difficult classes
Bring water or Gatorade, you'll sweat a lot. Boxing is one of the most intense exercises as you can burn up to 800 cal in a really good session. This comes with listening to point #2 above - imagine eating then having a lot of liquid then boxing lol 😂
Come early! If you didn't like I did and got in on time , don't worry. They can use a flashlight to guide you in. I put my gloves on as the exercises started already
When boxing, try to use your hips and core more. I see a lot of people using just their arms and the teacher doesn't have time to teach you good form. The power (as most sports are) comes from your hips and core, it'll hurt more because these are muscles you don't often use. But you'll become a lot stronger and your hits are better
Goes to 6. . Take your time with the hits . There are different moves that are based on power eg hooks and upper cuts vs speed eg jabs. Regardless, try to work on your form and dont try to rush it. The key is to improve every time you go!
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Read moreI started my Rumble journey in NYC, frequently attending classes at the Noho location and occasionally visiting the Chelsea studio. After moving to Philly, I was excited to find a Rumble Boxing studio on Walnut Street, and it has truly exceeded my expectations.
The studio is immaculate, the staff is warm and welcoming, and the workouts strike the perfect balance between fun, challenging, and accessible. As a 39-year-old father of a two-year-old, attending Rumble has become my way of resetting: I get a great sweat, surround myself with high-energy, diverse, and youthful spirits, stay current with music, and enjoy a space outside my apartment or workplace.
Having been to hundreds of group fitness classes and dozens of studios, I can confidently say Rumble is a blue-chip brand. The team here is exceptional, and I greatly appreciate Alyssa, the GM and Head Trainer. She's magnetic, runs a fantastic operation, and creates an environment where everyone feels at home. The instructors bring unique energy and style, making every class feel fresh and exciting.
Another highlight is the locker rooms. They are fully stocked, spotless, and equipped with showers--perfect if you're heading somewhere after class.
In a city as rich in boxing history as Philly, Rumble represents the sport with a modern, accessible twist. The vibe is electric--like being in a nightclub (minus the drugs and alcohol), with bumping music, dim lighting, and an atmosphere that lets you focus on your own space.
The Walnut Street location is also super convenient, and I am proud to bring visitors here whenever they're in town. Rumble has become one of my go-to workouts, and I can't recommend it enough. This is the place to be if you're looking for an engaging, sweat-inducing workout with...
Read moreI enjoyed my first Rumble class!
Atmosphere: As a Philly native, I loved how the decor of the studio tied into defining elements of Philadelphia's culture and history! From the life-size Rocky Balboa statue to wall art that featured the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, you can tell how thoughtful Rumble was when designing this space to be both unique and nostalgic. There were plenty of lockers to use and a well-stocked women's locker room that had essentials for post-workout sessions.
Workout Session: As my first workout class, I was surprised by how much can be packed into 45 minutes. Our large group rotated between bags and workout benches twice, which allowed us ample time and opportunity to work out different areas of our body. I also liked how the class began by reviewing the 6 different types of punches we would need to know before the class. If you forgot the form of a punch or dumbbell exercise, there were videos on the wall that acted as demonstration guides to keep you on track. I enjoyed this and the music that kept me on tempo with each set.
Tips: I brought my own gloves and hand wraps, which allowed me to save some money. If you want to be a regular Rumble guest, I recommend investing in your own equipment to...
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