Built to Push Your Limits

Beast Camp is a high-intensity, month-to-month training program designed to challenge your strength, conditioning, and mental toughness. Each session combines boxing, functional strength training, and conditioning circuits to deliver a demanding full-body workout. Led by experienced coaches, classes focus on power, endurance, and accountability in a fast-paced, team-driven environment. Beast Camp is built for those who want to train harder, stay committed, and see real results through consistent effort and structured progression.

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  • HIGH-INTENSITY CONDITIONING

    Beast Camp delivers demanding, full-body workouts built to push strength, endurance, and conditioning through boxing, functional training, and high-output circuits.

  • POWER & PERFORMANCE

    Each session focuses on explosive movement, controlled technique, and efficient training to improve stamina, agility, and overall athletic performance.

  • COACH-LED & ACCOUNTABLE

    Led by experienced coaches, Beast Camp provides a high-energy, no-excuses environment that keeps you motivated, consistent, and committed to real results.

BEAST CAMP DETAILS

Who is Beast Camp for?

Beast Camp is for anyone looking to push their limits, build serious conditioning, and stay consistent with structured, high-intensity training. It’s ideal for adults of all fitness levels who want results without long-term contracts.

What can I expect in a Beast Camp class?

Expect a fast-paced, full-body workout that combines boxing drills, strength training, conditioning circuits, and cardio. Each class is designed to challenge endurance, improve strength, and keep energy high from start to finish.

Do I need boxing or fitness experience to join?

No experience is required. Exercises can be modified to match your ability, and coaches guide you through proper technique so you can progress safely while still being challenged.

What should I bring to Beast Camp?

Bring comfortable workout clothes, athletic shoes, water, and a towel. Boxing gloves are recommended but not required for your first class.