How come boxing gyms are so cheap and how do they afford it???

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  • Box"K"ing
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    #11
    Originally posted by Dan-O-Mac
    For real! Wonders where the **** the ts lives?
    I live in vancouver canada and there is a club that charges 75 dollars a year called fraser arm astoria here is the website:


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    • Gorilla Dogs
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      #12
      i was just wondering the same thing? maybe off their pro fighters? i dono

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      • MartinM.
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        #13
        The gym i used to go to was free, some of the equipment was donated or borrowed.

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        • Toe Injury
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          #14
          usually in mma and kickboxing gyms your monthly membership includes X amount of classes in addition to general admission, for example 1 muay thai class, one grappling class, an hour of private instruction, some package like that. The ones here are also much larger and fancier than a typical boxing gym.

          in the really cheap boxing gyms ive been to, $10-20 bucks might get you in the door, a bag to hit, and some guy might give you spare advice here and there when he feels like it (rarely) but they make up for that by charging like $40/hr for serious (professional) private instruction. Wildcard is/was like that. general admission was like $20 a month but professional private instruction was very expensive because it's so competition-oriented.

          theyre just set up differently in income models

          right now my kickboxing/mma gym is only slightly more expensive than my boxing gym and its roughly 10x larger, guess it varies
          Last edited by Toe Injury; 11-04-2010, 02:00 AM.

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          • Anti~Jalandoni
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            #15
            Mine's 2$ per day, One on one trainer

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            • Anti~Jalandoni
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              #16
              In wild card gym

              Dues
              $50/month or 5/day
              $25/month for licensed pros and amateurs

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              • oaklandstephen
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                #17
                my gym is 35 a month to train at and an additional 55 - 95 for a trainer.

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