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Spartans Boxing 101

Come and join a 30-min complimentary workshop that will cover a spectrum of topics like Fitness as a lifestyle, Boxing for fitness, Boxing for self-defence, and Basic boxing techniques to ensure a safe and effective workout.

Don’t forget to check out Spartans Boxing Club new launch promotions and a special opportunity to join their Foundation Membership Program at their booth from April 1 - 27. These are membership slots limited to the first 100 signups, and they will be entitled to a heavily discounted monthly membership fee for the duration they choose to sign.

There will also be coaches on-site demonstrating techniques and pad-works to give a taste of what people can expect when they join the club.

Free 30 mins, 1230 - 1 pm & 130-2pm

Spartans Boxing Club was first opened in 2015 at Joo Chiat Road, and has since grown to 13 clubs in Singapore, 1 in Dubai and 1 in Cambodia. The sudden influx of clubs happened during Covid, when franchise owners noticed a sudden increase in demand for fitness studios. All this can be credited to the recent realisation of how keeping fit is vital to our health, and how rewarding the results are when one commits to it (thanks to Covid for keeping us at home with nothing to do).

Spartans Boxing Club strive to give quality exercise and workouts through the art of Boxing, while creating awareness on what an enjoyable sport it is. Spartans Boxing Club welcomes everybody and anybody who would like to break that barrier and take the first steps to a new and improved lifestyle. Originally Spartans Dhoby Ghaut, the central branch had to relocate due to the successful enbloc of Peace Centre. Now rebranded as Spartans South Central, the club have found a new home on 137 Cecil Street. Boasting 2067 sqft of unobstructed floor space, the gym will also feature larger Heavy Bag cages, free weightlifting stations and premium showers and toilet facilities to accommodate the CBD crowd.

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