Anyone who knows me knows I love a boxing class. Granted, I’ve never been to a space that purists would call a “real” boxing gym, but I’m well acquainted with the variety of boutique boxing studios in New York City. Name any given one, and odds are good that I’ve worked out my frustrations towards an ex-situationship there.
Said studios always have a carefully curated ambiance (dim lighting, killer beats) that’s not easily replicated at home; cueing up a YouTube video to shadowbox in your living room just doesn’t offer the same vibe. So it was with cautious optimism that I decided to test out FightCamp, a popular at-home boxing system with thousands of boxing, kickboxing, strength, and conditioning workouts. And to my surprise, I really liked it. Ahead, my honest feelings and review.
What I Like About FightCamp
My first impressions of FightCamp were positive, largely since the initial set-up was quick and easy. The starter kit includes a standing punching bag, console, wrist and ankle wraps, heart rate monitor, gloves, and four rechargeable movement trackers that you tuck into the wraps for an interactive workout.